May 1st - A Day Without Latinos

March 31, 2006 · Print This Article

Great - I’m ALL FOR IT!!

The organizational geniuses behind the latest slew of illegal immigrants rioting in our streets are planning a Day Without Latinos on May 1st. Based upon the self-indulgent and utterly stupid premise of the movie, “A Day Without A Mexican”, and believing that the American economy with absolutely collapse if Mexican workers don’t show up for a day, they are rallying illegals to do exactly that on May 1st.

I suggest that able-bodied American workers, especially those hundreds of thousands of unemployed Katrina victims, show up and just TAKE back those jobs the Latinos will be walking away from.

In fact, I suggest that true Americans show exactly how they feel and refuse to accept any and all labor from illegal immigrants! You can’t do anything about the behind-the-scenes employment of businesses everywhere except boycott them if you know they hire illegals. But there are things you can do to free yourself from personal dependence on illegal labor! Get your kids off the computer and away from the TV and get them to mow your lawn! Fire your Mexican nanny and spend time with your own sweet kids, or hire an American babysitter. Wash your own dishes or hire an American teenager, flip your own burgers or hire an American cook, clean your own house or hire an American maid service! We’ll see exactly what happens to the American economy when Americans do the work that had always been done by Americans before. And an added side benefit? We’ll have better kids who know how to work!

How about making that your lifestyle?! I have, and I’m none the worse for wear. I get along JUST FINE without ever hiring an illegal alien. Try it!

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UPDATE: I found some interesting info on this particular date they’ve chosen for a Day Without Latinos:

International Workers’ Day is an international holiday in many countries around the world, but not English-speaking countries such as the United States and the United Kingdom. In most of the world, except in the US, Labor Day is celebrated on the 1st of May in remembrance of the 1886 Haymarket Riot. The adoption of May Day around this time by socialists and communists as their primary holiday cements official resistance to this expression of the day in the US.

Nevertheless, May Day has long been a focal point for demonstrations by various socialist, communist, and anarchist groups. In the 20th century, the holiday received the official endorsement of the Soviet Union; celebrations in communist countries during the Cold War era often consisted of large military parades and shows of common people in support of the government.

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