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  • newacctidk [none/use name]@hexbear.net
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    I was speaking to a German acquaintance yesterday and she was like “of fucking course” when I said that they are celebrating a day in honor of American martyred workers, which Americans don’t celebrate at least officially. Turns out in Berlin they still do stuff in memory of the victims of Blutmai which was nice to hear.

  • Muinteoir_Saoirse [she/her]@hexbear.net
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    The map is also just wrong on several countries, like there’s no May Day in Liberia or Sierra Leone, Sudan, Mongolia, Oman, Papua New Guinea, Turkmenistan, Kazakhstan, Tajikistan, Azerbaijan. And a lot more countries only have partial holidays

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      That makes sense, I was wondering where Oman was. Oil state monarchy like the rest of the Gulf states was suspicious for being green

    • awth13 [fae/faer, comrade/them]@hexbear.net
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      Kazakhstan has a government holiday on the 1st of May, except they renamed it to “The Day of Unity of Kazakhstan Peoples”. In Russia and Tajikistan it has also been renamed but differently – to “The Day of Spring and Labour”, with the emphasis on spring of course lest the plebs remember what the holiday was supposed to be about. So I wouldn’t even put Russia on this map, personally.

    • AernaLingus [any]@hexbear.net
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      New Zealand mentioned by name and yet somehow still getting Mike Wazowski’d off the right side of the map (I think we can see tiny slivers of it)

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        Newfoundland used to celebrate it in July until they joined Confederation, now they have it in September like the rest of Canada, so it’s sort of weird that it’s green, but also sort of weird that Canada is black, cause it doesn’t “skip” it, it’s just a different time.

        And the island near Newfoundland that’s also green is Anticosti, truly no idea why that is included, the 200ish people that live there have it in September like the rest of the country

        I also question what’s going on with Ireland, because May Day is a public holiday, it’s just not necessarily May 1st, it’s the first Monday of May and is also Bealtaine, calling Bealtaine “just another day” isn’t right.

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          The map is specifically about May Day, so other labor days aren’t included. There’s specific significance to May 1st in particular, and also to “labor days” being placed on other days to avoid them being on May Day.

          I think the islands not being colored in line with the country they’re a part of are just an oversight, but it’s funny that’s implying they’re independent.

          • Muinteoir_Saoirse [she/her]@hexbear.net
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            Yeah I get what the map is, but isn’t really accurate to say they “skip labor day”, and there is also significance to why labor day is celebrated at other times of the year in other places, like the two examples I mentioned:

            Several provinces in Canada had worker-organized labour movements that created their own labour day in September, so that is a culturally significant time for it to happen. And in Ireland, to say they’re skipping May Day when there is a public holiday is inaccurate, and also fails to take into account the cultural impact of the start of May already being a traditional festival.

            It’s funny that America doesn’t celebrate it in May, but it is ultimately a bit US-centric to present the information in this manner when the date itself was chosen by the AFL to commemorate an American strike.

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    So let me understand it. 1st May became International Workers’ Day due to worker strikes in Chicago, but in the USA is not public holiday???

    And i read from Wiki, that they have a day in September for Workers’ Day??? This country omg…

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    It’s pretty funny that the day isn’t an official public holiday in Denmark, because May day is kind of celebrated here, but it’s mostly just various useless liberals making speeches in a big park in Copenhagen and in Aarhus, while every student in either city is busy getting drunk off their ass. Most “adults” just work like it’s a normal day, but a couple of big unions also like to protest the useless liberals (SocDems and their associates) right before they fall back in line and support the SocDems unequivocally.

  • infuziSporg [e/em/eir]@hexbear.net
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    Uses a Mercator projection to capture the northernmost 25 degrees of latitude as a quarter of the map

    Cuts off the southernmost 75 degrees, including all of Chile, Bolivia, Argentina, Paraguay, Uruguay, Namibia, Botswana, South Africa, Zimbabwe, Lesotho, Swaziland, and Mozambique