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This article is from the Spring 2001 edition of Fight
Back! / ?Lucha y Resiste! newspaper.

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Celebrate International Workers Day 2001
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By Freedom Road Socialist Organization
http://www.frso.org

On May 1, hundreds of millions of working people will
celebrate International Workers Day.  From Madrid to
Minneapolis, from New Delhi to New York, working
people will assemble.  We will condemn all who exploit
us.  We will celebrate our victories.  Moreover, we
will look forward to a world that is free of
injustice, discrimination, and national oppression.

May Day is our day.  It was born in the struggle of
the Chicago working class in May of 1886, as workers
there fought and died for the 8-hour day.  That battle
of heroes gave rise to the tradition of
demonstrations, strikes, and celebrations on the part
of working people around the globe.

This year's May Day comes in the midst of growing
economic instability.  The dot com bubble burst.  A
wave of massive layoffs has hit the high technology
sector.  In our country, manufacturing is in a
full-scale recession.  Capitalism, the economic system
that dominates much of the world, is undergoing a
crisis ? a crisis of overproduction.

In their rush to compete with each other, the
corporate heads went all-out building new factories,
stores, and offices.  They have grown accustomed to
profiting big, while paying us little.  So store
shelves and warehouses pile up with goods that we
can?t afford.  Detroit is awash with cars that we
don?t have the money to buy.

Many countries, like Indonesia and Turkey, are in a
situation that rivals the great depression of the
1930?s.  We don't have a crystal ball, but we do know
this ? in the United States today, most of us want and
need more, not less.  We cannot and will not accept a
declining standard of living.  We should not be pushed
down because of "profit warnings" on Wall Street.

On May 1, working people everywhere will say "enough
is enough."  We're going forward.  We do not intend to
sacrifice anything for those who have confused greed
with virtue.  The rich say it's a dog eat dog world,
and that they need to retrench, restructure and resize
to better compete with each other.  What they mean is
laying people off; dealing out wage cuts; slashing or
eliminating public assistance; contract givebacks; or
marching off to another war, to take something that
belongs to someone else.

When wild dogs roam the streets, it's time to call
animal control.  Those who would kill a community or
country in pursuit of profit are not even worthy of a
trip to the humane society.  The rich contribute
nothing.  Neither do the politicians that front for
them.  They take with a steam shovel and give with an
eyedropper.  There is no reason to put up with a
system that protects their power and privilege.

On May Day 2001, we should learn from the women and
men of Cincinnati.  The oppressor put a gun to their
heads.  They stood firm and said, "We won't live this
way."

In today's U.S., there is no real equality, justice or
freedom.  The slave owners' plantation still casts its
shadow on African Americans.  High school history
books ignore the fact the American Southwest was once
Northern Mexico, so the U.S. can justify the treatment
of Chicanos as strangers in their own land.  Every
oppressed nation has the right to determine its own
destiny.

Each attack of the existing order of things implies
its opposite ? with our collective work, struggle and
intelligence we can aspire to and fight for a better
way of life.  We can achieve something for our
families and ourselves.  That's what May Day is all
about. 

In the former Soviet Union and Eastern Europe,
millions will march against capitalism.  This fact is
important.  Those of us who are older grew up with a
lot of stories about how bad socialism was.  However,
the truth is obvious ? capitalism is a disaster.  Old
folks who fought the Nazis and kids who should be in
school compete for food from trashcans on the streets
in Poland, Albania and the old U.S.S.R.

The U.S. State Department says capitalism is the "end
of history."  This is the pillow talk of a class in
love with itself.  Look at what they have brought to
the world: poverty, war, discrimination, and
exploitation.

About the bankers and bosses, we can say this: never
has there been a class that has given so little and
gained so much.  The wealthy say that all of us are in
the same boat.  They lie.

The rich man lives on borrowed time.  Our time.  Life
is short and we need to take the future into our own
hands.  Every class has its own holidays.  For working
people, May Day is the day that belongs to ourselves
alone.  International Labor Day stands front and
center.

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