Is Labor Day a Marxist Holiday?

Karl Marx was pleased you Capitalist Pigs adopted Labor Day…

New York, NY – Is Labor Day a Marxist holiday? Labor Day, for most, marks the end of Summer. It’s a holiday celebration with some level of Americana, with hot dogs, hamburgers, and family outings. Starting the day after Labor Day, we were taught NOT to wear white. But in reality, are Americans being unwittingly introduced to Marxism, Socialism, Communism, or any other leftist “ism”?

No, we aren’t trying to ruin the last holiday weekend of Summer. 2020 has been bad enough; we don’t want to make it worse. However, we like our reads to be informed. In fact, we would like all Americans to be informed, that’s why we started this – to dump the liberal media, and give you a common-sense voice.  

So, do you know the origins of Labor Day? This was a holiday pushed by organized labor in the 19th century. In a semi-related occurrence, Karl Marx lived in the 19th century, and organized labor has modeled a lot of their movement after Marxist philosophy. So when organized labor pushed “Labor Day” in the 19th century, it isn’t a giant leap to associate Labor Day with being a Marxist holiday.

Is Labor Day a Marxist holiday?  

You see Marxism, and much of what Karl Marx wrote and talked about was class warfare. More specifically, “the conflict of interest between the bourgeoisie and the proletariat.” The bourgeoisie is the ruling capitalist class (wealthy and middle-class people), while the proletariat was the working class (poor people) that helped the ruling class expand their wealth, creating greater economic separation in the classes. Does this sound familiar? Income inequality is a major theme of Democrats. Labor Unions push this same inequality philosophy. Labor Unions with their dollars predominately help Democrats, to the tune of ninety-plus percent.

As we see all of these violent protests, we see this Marxist philosophy on full display. The liberals want the bourgeoisie (you, the homeowner who worked hard to buy your house) to just hand it over to the revolutionary proletariat (the poor working-class protester). We wrote an article about this a few weeks ago.

During this rioting and looting, we are seeing these Marxist vandals destroying businesses. Burning capitalism to the ground, literally in many cases. The looting itself is the revolution that Marx talked about that leads to the “Dictatorship of the proletariat.” This is a significant step to the Communist Utopia Marx dreamed about and hoped for.

So, back to Labor Day and organized labor. Do you know who the most powerful unions in the country are? If you guessed the Teacher’s Labor Unions, you would be correct. This is the most active of the labor unions with their dollars and manpower. They play and organize effectively in political races from your local school board to U.S. President.

Is Labor Day a Marxist holiday?

Teachers started to unionize in 1910. They reached full power in the 1960s, and that power continues to today. Do you know when we stopped teaching the Constitution and the Federalist Papers in schools? Yes, it was 1913.

Do you know who has been brainwashing generations of Americans? Yep, the teachers – at least the ones who are the lefty union ones. Yes, we know there are conservative teachers out there, but we see too many examples of their voices being crushed.

Plus, the proof is in the pudding. How else could we have so many people embracing Communism, Socialism, and Marxism? How else could someone like Barack Obama get elected President? A socialist shouldn’t be able to be elected President in this country, but he was! How did this happen? For generations, teachers have been pushing these Marxist ideals, being heavily supported by their membership in a labor union.

We are making the case that Labor Day is a holiday pushed by the Labor Unions to celebrate the worker. Labor Union’s philosophy is based on pieces of Marxism. Teacher’s labor unions are all-powerful. Teachers teach our kids this Marxist philosophy. We celebrate all this with Labor Day.

The Marxist camel’s nose is already under the tent. In fact, the camel is living in the tent. It’s time to wake up and realize that we celebrate Marxism at the end of every Summer. America is becoming Amerika; we have to put a stop to this.

Is Labor Day a Marxist holiday? What do you think? We didn’t want to go into the sticks on Marxism, but did we make our case? What are you going to do about all of these Marxists parading in our streets? Write your comments below and social media!

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One thought on “Is Labor Day a Marxist Holiday?

  1. labor day was first suggested by members of the union, 2 are given credit one from the carpenters union the other from the machinist union, but they argued over who idea it was first, the Grover Cleveland made it a holiday. The funny thing about attacking those that created a business, invested money, took big risks, if not for the capitalist there would be no place for labor to work, funny how this works out. Any one can start a business, even those who oppose business, then what when they succeed you are now a capitalist. In the end we need each other those who will risk it all and those who work there, every one has a choice, capitalist or labor, your choice

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