Local Groups Admit They are in League with Communism - Granite Grok

Local Groups Admit They are in League with Communism

socialism logoIf Tea Party activists marched with Klan members that would suggest an affinity or affiliation as damning as any. And so it should be with groups that March in celebration of May Day.

[su_quote]The 1904 International Socialist Conference in Amsterdam, the Sixth Conference of the Second International, called on “all Social Democratic Party organisations and trade unions of all countries to demonstrate energetically on the First of May for the legal establishment of the 8-hour day, for the class demands of the proletariat…”[/su_quote]

A number of local groups are sponsoring or participating in May Day marches in New Hampshire. That should associate them ideologically with the goals of communism.

[su_quote](UL) justice, refugee, and organized labor groups are co-sponsoring a rally Monday at Veterans Park in downtown Manchester. … “For more than 100 years, May Day has been a day for marches, rallies and other events to celebrate the rights of workers. But for at least a dozen years, it has also been a day to show support for immigrants and refugees who seek a better life in America,” said Eva Castillo, of the New Hampshire Alliance for Immigrants and Refugees.[/su_quote]

Social justice, open borders, refugee resettlement, and labor groups are celebrating the goals of communism. And it’s no surprise, or shouldn’t be, that these are all Democrat-progressive priorities.

[su_quote]The sponsoring organizations for the event are the N.H. Alliance for Immigrants and Refugees, American Friends Service Committee-N.H. Program, Granite State Organizing Project, American Civil Liberties Union of N.H., Welcoming N.H. Sisters of Mercy, N.H. AFL-CIO, the N.H. State Employees Association/SEIU Local 1984, and the Indonesian Community Support.[/su_quote]

The State employees union is a co-sponsor of a traditional communist march? No surprises there either. I wonder if any UNH employees or faculty will be attending?

Which reminds me. When is UNH going to drop all those ideologically partisan social justice programs because, to quote Erika Mantz is the UNH director of media relations,  “UNH is a public university and employees cannot appropriate university resources to express partisan political views.”

Classrooms, curriculum, salaries, those are appropriations or university resources.

 

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