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May Day Explained: The Anarchist Origins, 1886 History, and Why It Matters for Newcomers
Radical EdwardMay 1, 20269 min readPolitics

May Day Explained: The Anarchist Origins, 1886 History, and Why It Matters for Newcomers

Everywhere in the world except the US and Canada, May 1 is International Workers' Day. It began in 1886 with the eight-hour day movement in Chicago, the Haymarket Affair, and the execution of anarchist labor organizers. This is the story you were never taught — the anarchist roots of May Day, why the US government tried to erase it, and what it means for you if you're new to the movement.

The Blind Man on the Plinth: Banksy's Statue of Flag-Blind Patriotism in the Heart of Empire
Radical EdwardMay 1, 202611 min readCivil Unrest

The Blind Man on the Plinth: Banksy's Statue of Flag-Blind Patriotism in the Heart of Empire

In the predawn hours of April 30, Banksy installed a statue in Waterloo Place depicting a suited figure blinded by a flag, stepping off a plinth. Placed among monuments to imperial glory, it's a devastating critique of blind patriotism — and a reminder that when you can't see where you're marching, you walk off cliffs.

They Killed a Child in a School: Israeli Settlers' Terror Attack on West Bank Students
Radical EdwardApril 21, 20267 min readGaza-Israel War

They Killed a Child in a School: Israeli Settlers' Terror Attack on West Bank Students

Aws Hamdi al-Naasan, 14, was shot in the head while trying to escape his school. Marzouq Abu Naim, 32, was killed while rushing to save children. The killers were Israeli settlers, firing at students with military-precision accuracy. And the world watches.

May Day 2026: 'No Work, No School, No Shopping' — The General Strike Begins
Hunter DukeApril 30, 20268 min readCivil Unrest

May Day 2026: 'No Work, No School, No Shopping' — The General Strike Begins

More than 3,000 events across every U.S. state are mobilizing for May Day economic blackouts. From Chicago school closures to Los Angeles shutdowns, workers are building toward the largest coordinated day of labor action in generations.

The Liberal Handbrake Slips: Why 11 Mainstream Protesters Crossing the Line Matters
Radical EdwardApril 28, 20269 min readHuman Rights

The Liberal Handbrake Slips: Why 11 Mainstream Protesters Crossing the Line Matters

When ministers, lawyers, and therapists start getting arrested for blocking ICE facilities, something fundamental is shifting in how liberals view the system.

Meatpacking Workers Say Enough: Denver Strike Vote Is the Latest Front in the War on Corporate Meat
Tyler DurdenApril 26, 202611 min readUS News

Meatpacking Workers Say Enough: Denver Strike Vote Is the Latest Front in the War on Corporate Meat

97% of union workers at a JBS-owned meat processing plant in Denver voted to authorize a strike, citing unfair labor practices, retaliation, and dangerous working conditions. The vote follows a historic three-week strike at JBS's Greeley plant — the first major meatpacking strike in 40 years.

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