Glorious Leader Donald Trump Proclaims May 1st As 'Loyalty Day'

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What a patriotic pro-Nationalist thing to do. I personally think we Americans should take an Oath of Loyalty to HIM. He deserves it for looking out for us and the country he dearly loves and protects. Nevertheless, having a loyalty day is a right step in making America great again.

www.foxnews.com/politics/2017/04/28/trump-proclaims-may-1-as-loyalty-day.html

lol, your language continues to get scarier and scarier every time you post. But you are amusing. "HIM?" Sheesh, McNugget. Get a grip.
 
What a patriotic pro-Nationalist thing to do. I personally think we Americans should take an Oath of Loyalty to HIM. He deserves it for looking out for us and the country he dearly loves and protects. Nevertheless, having a loyalty day is a right step in making America great again.

www.foxnews.com/politics/2017/04/28/trump-proclaims-may-1-as-loyalty-day.html

Yeah, maybe you can suck his dick on loyalty day too, that will really show how damn patriotic you are.
 
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What a patriotic pro-Nationalist thing to do. I personally think we Americans should take an Oath of Loyalty to HIM. He deserves it for looking out for us and the country he dearly loves and protects. Nevertheless, having a loyalty day is a right step in making America great again.

www.foxnews.com/politics/2017/04/28/trump-proclaims-may-1-as-loyalty-day.html

Yeah, maybe you can suck his dick on loyalty day too, that will really show how damn patriotic you are.
I see American patriotism eludes you. How does it feel to be anti-American?
 
What a patriotic pro-Nationalist thing to do. I personally think we Americans should take an Oath of Loyalty to HIM. He deserves it for looking out for us and the country he dearly loves and protects. Nevertheless, having a loyalty day is a right step in making America great again.

www.foxnews.com/politics/2017/04/28/trump-proclaims-may-1-as-loyalty-day.html

Yeah, maybe you can suck his dick on loyalty day too, that will really show how damn patriotic you are.
I see American patriotism eludes you. How does it feel to be anti-American?
 
What a patriotic pro-Nationalist thing to do. I personally think we Americans should take an Oath of Loyalty to HIM. He deserves it for looking out for us and the country he dearly loves and protects. Nevertheless, having a loyalty day is a right step in making America great again.

www.foxnews.com/politics/2017/04/28/trump-proclaims-may-1-as-loyalty-day.html

lol, your language continues to get scarier and scarier every time you post. But you are amusing. "HIM?" Sheesh, McNugget. Get a grip.
I see talk of loyalty, patriotism, and Nationalism scares you!
 
What a patriotic pro-Nationalist thing to do. I personally think we Americans should take an Oath of Loyalty to HIM. He deserves it for looking out for us and the country he dearly loves and protects. Nevertheless, having a loyalty day is a right step in making America great again.

www.foxnews.com/politics/2017/04/28/trump-proclaims-may-1-as-loyalty-day.html

Yeah, maybe you can suck his dick on loyalty day too, that will really show how damn patriotic you are.
I see American patriotism eludes you. How does it feel to be anti-American?

Oh right, so I need to go down to your level of thought process in order to be a "patriot"?

Do you even know what the word "patriotism" means?
 
What a patriotic pro-Nationalist thing to do. I personally think we Americans should take an Oath of Loyalty to HIM. He deserves it for looking out for us and the country he dearly loves and protects. Nevertheless, having a loyalty day is a right step in making America great again.

www.foxnews.com/politics/2017/04/28/trump-proclaims-may-1-as-loyalty-day.html

lol, your language continues to get scarier and scarier every time you post. But you are amusing. "HIM?" Sheesh, McNugget. Get a grip.
I see talk of loyalty, patriotism, and Nationalism scares you!

Yes, it scares me.

Certain patriotic nationalists.

Hitler.
Milosevic.
Argentinian Junta.
Hutu government in Rwanda in 1994

And you know what? They all used violence in order to gain popularity, they all diverted attention away from the real problems, by using MAKE BELIEVE problems to attack.
 
What a patriotic pro-Nationalist thing to do. I personally think we Americans should take an Oath of Loyalty to HIM. He deserves it for looking out for us and the country he dearly loves and protects. Nevertheless, having a loyalty day is a right step in making America great again.

www.foxnews.com/politics/2017/04/28/trump-proclaims-may-1-as-loyalty-day.html

lol, your language continues to get scarier and scarier every time you post. But you are amusing. "HIM?" Sheesh, McNugget. Get a grip.
I see talk of loyalty, patriotism, and Nationalism scares you!
 
What a patriotic pro-Nationalist thing to do. I personally think we Americans should take an Oath of Loyalty to HIM. He deserves it for looking out for us and the country he dearly loves and protects. Nevertheless, having a loyalty day is a right step in making America great again.

www.foxnews.com/politics/2017/04/28/trump-proclaims-may-1-as-loyalty-day.html
So Tramp is now a card carrying COMMIE/SOCIALIST.

The Bloody Story of How May Day Became a Holiday for Workers

"To old-fashioned people, May Day means flowers, grass, picnics, children, clean frocks. To up-and-doing Socialists and Communists it means speechmaking, parading, bombs, brickbats, conscientious violence. This connotation dates back to May Day, 1886, when some 200,000 U. S. workmen engineered a nationwide strike for an eight-hour day."

The May 1, 1886, labor action wasn't just any strike—it was part of what became known as the Haymarket affair. On May 1 of that year, Chicago (along with other cities) was the site of a major union demonstration in support of the eight-hour workday. The Chicago protests were meant to be part of several days of action. On May 3, a strike at the McCormick Reaper plant in the city turned violent; the next day, a peaceful meeting at Haymarket Square became even more so. Here's how TIME summed it up in 1938:

A few minutes after ten o'clock on the night of May 4, 1886, a storm began to blow up in Chicago. As the first drops of rain fell, a crowd in Haymarket Square, in the packing house district, began to break up. At eight o'clock there had been 3,000 persons on hand, listening to anarchists denounce the brutality of the police and demand the eight-hour day, but by ten there were only a few hundred. The mayor, who had waited around in expectation of trouble, went home, and went to bed. The last speaker was finishing his talk when a delegation of 180 policemen marched from the station a block away to break up what remained of the meeting. They stopped a short distance from the speaker's wagon. As a captain ordered the meeting to disperse, and the speaker cried out that it was a peaceable gathering, a bomb exploded in the police ranks. It wounded 67 policemen, of whom seven died. The police opened fire, killing several men and wounding 200, and the Haymarket Tragedy became a part of U. S. history.
 
What a patriotic pro-Nationalist thing to do. I personally think we Americans should take an Oath of Loyalty to HIM. He deserves it for looking out for us and the country he dearly loves and protects. Nevertheless, having a loyalty day is a right step in making America great again.

www.foxnews.com/politics/2017/04/28/trump-proclaims-may-1-as-loyalty-day.html
So Tramp is now a card carrying COMMIE/SOCIALIST.

The Bloody Story of How May Day Became a Holiday for Workers

"To old-fashioned people, May Day means flowers, grass, picnics, children, clean frocks. To up-and-doing Socialists and Communists it means speechmaking, parading, bombs, brickbats, conscientious violence. This connotation dates back to May Day, 1886, when some 200,000 U. S. workmen engineered a nationwide strike for an eight-hour day."

The May 1, 1886, labor action wasn't just any strike—it was part of what became known as the Haymarket affair. On May 1 of that year, Chicago (along with other cities) was the site of a major union demonstration in support of the eight-hour workday. The Chicago protests were meant to be part of several days of action. On May 3, a strike at the McCormick Reaper plant in the city turned violent; the next day, a peaceful meeting at Haymarket Square became even more so. Here's how TIME summed it up in 1938:

A few minutes after ten o'clock on the night of May 4, 1886, a storm began to blow up in Chicago. As the first drops of rain fell, a crowd in Haymarket Square, in the packing house district, began to break up. At eight o'clock there had been 3,000 persons on hand, listening to anarchists denounce the brutality of the police and demand the eight-hour day, but by ten there were only a few hundred. The mayor, who had waited around in expectation of trouble, went home, and went to bed. The last speaker was finishing his talk when a delegation of 180 policemen marched from the station a block away to break up what remained of the meeting. They stopped a short distance from the speaker's wagon. As a captain ordered the meeting to disperse, and the speaker cried out that it was a peaceable gathering, a bomb exploded in the police ranks. It wounded 67 policemen, of whom seven died. The police opened fire, killing several men and wounding 200, and the Haymarket Tragedy became a part of U. S. history.

Problem is it seems acceptable for govts to blow things up and kill people, but not for the masses.
 

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