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Labour's May Day Rally.

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anotheoldgit | 09:11 Tue 03rd May 2016 | News
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Seems like the Left's annual outing, went off with a bang throughout the world.

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/wires/ap/article-3567960/Union-workers-streets-May-Day-rallies.html

Why even the dreaded Hammer & Sickle was flown with pride, can one image the rumpus if anything like a swastika had been flown at a far-right rally?

http://media.breitbart.com/media/2016/05/DSCF8219-1024x682.jpg

http://www.breitbart.com/london/2016/05/01/may-day-photos-jeremy-corbyn-tells-thousands-of-communists-far-right-are-the-problem/
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did they have an antisemathon?
Wow,

Labour's Rally was supported all over the world. I had no idea they were so popular.
The hammer and sickle is just the symbol for workers-those in industry and those in farms. Nowadays we might have a keyboard and a tractor? Okay, communism has abused the symbol, but the spirit of the original is clearer than the Nazi's fylfot symbol?
[i]Why even the dreaded Hammer & Sickle was flown with pride, can one image the rumpus if anything like a swastika had been flown at a far-right rally? [i]

#dumbstruck
In the ancient Indian language of Sanskrit, swastika means "well-being". The symbol has been used by Hindus, Buddhists and Jains for millennia and is commonly assumed to be an Indian sign

So actually just as good as the commie hammer and sickle.

#dumstruck

Given the above - #why?
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Marshwarble

/// The hammer and sickle is just the symbol for workers-those in industry and those in farms. ///

Ah yes, try telling that to the poor unfortunates who were interned in the Soviet Labour Camps of Siberia.
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Gromit

/// Wow,

Labour's Rally was supported all over the world. I had no idea they were so popular. ///

Who said it was?

Didn't I say "Seems like the Left's annual outing, went off with a bang throughout the world".

You really must try and stop mincing my words.
I am not mincing your words. You wrote...

// Labour's May Day Rally. Seems like the Left's annual outing, went off with a bang throughout the world. //

You see your problem was putting ownership of May Day on Labour. They may celebrate it, but they do not own it, it is not a Labour Party event, though you paint is so.

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