Sorry for being almost a day late with this report. No, I wasn’t busy or sick. No excuses. I just plain forgot. It happens to everyone.
The month of May is special to many people for different reasons. With the ANP, it’s the main month for our Spring Blitz literature campaign. I hope you’ve all gotten out and distributed at least some literature this month. If you don’t get the word out, then who will?
May is also the month of Memorial Day. This is the day we honor the dead, especially our veterans. It’s also the last national holiday in the school year. Summer vacation is so close the kids are literally counting the days. Heck, when I was in school, I started counting the days on the very first school day in September.
It’s also the month of another holiday not celebrated by the United States. That is International Workers Day, more commonly called May Day. The holiday was first proposed in France by an international labor union in the late 1880s. Because this orgasnization was unquestionably led by Marxists, the United States immediately refused to participate. We decided to enact our own day honoring the workers on the first Monday in September. The first official Labor Day was in September, 1894.
May Day has American origins. It started after Chicago’s 1886 Haymarket Affair where workers joined a national strike advocating for an 8-hour workday. It became an international symbol after an unknown person threw a bomb that detonated near Haymarket Square.
For those of you who think we have to work too many hours, it’s just been a little over a century when it was standard for people to work 12 hour days Monday through Friday and six hours on Saturday. No paid vacations, no paid sick leave, and they maybe got four paid holidays a year: New Year’s Day, Independence Day, Thanksgiving, and Christmas. If those days fell on a Sunday they were not given an alternate day off to make up for it. Yes, having to work sucks, but we have it easy compared to people in the 19th Century.
This next article written by Comrade Davenport is being published a little late. Trump’s Liberation Day was a while ago, so take that into account. Thank you.
Liberation Day
by Steve Davenport
Today is Trump liberation day. Hopefully, soon, it will be Aryan liberation day. Unlike Trump and tariffs, we of the ANP want a white Aryan liberation. No more kowtowing to the evil non whites. We whites have taken enough shit from the non whites. Time for our redo. Our dignity. The end of the liberal world, and the birth of the National Socialism world.
Nazism has many virtues that have been driven into the mud in this country: Loyalty, duty, respect, selflessness, honor, integrity, courage. Above all, courage. Become a supporter. Many now do so. Donate money. Donate your time to give out literature. White Aryan, the day is now fast approaching when we will no longer have to hang our heads in shame. We once again will be proud, and hold our heads high again. A National Socialist state will not allow its people to be enslaved, and forced to give good jobs to mindless primitive non-whites just because of their skin color. Our time is coming. I advise you, patience and vigilance. Our moment is soon at hand.
Well said. All you have to do is look at the shift in politics from the Left to the Right in recent months. The wheel is turning. Our time is coming again. We mustn’t waste it.
Well that’s about it for this report. Once again, sorry for being late. Stay safe and hail victory!
Dan Schneider
Deputy Chairman
American Nazi Party