May Day: We Outchea Shutting It Down for the Workers
Real talk: This May Day, we hitting the streets for fair wages, against ICE, and to tax the rich. No cap.

Aight, listen up. This May Day, May 1st, we ain't playin'. Folks 'cross the whole US finna be outchea for the 'May Day Strong' movement. 3,500 events deep. We talkin' walkouts, marches, the whole nine. It's 'bout that time to put some pressure on these corporations and politicians, ya heard?
The message is simple: 'No school, no work, no shoppin'.' Hit 'em where it hurts, in they pockets. We ain't gonna keep grindin' just to make these billionaires richer. We need that bread, and we need it now.
May Day ain't new to this, it's true to this. It's been a day for the workers, for the people. This year, it's even bigger. We got unions, immigrant rights groups, the whole squad showin' up for this. United we stand, divided we fall, ya dig?
Remember that time in Minnesota when they tried to snatch up folks with ICE? We shut that down, and we gon' shut it down again. They ain't gonna get away with terrorizin' our communities. We gonna flood the streets like we own 'em, 'cause we do.
Neidi Dominguez from Organized Power in Numbers says they expectin' way more people than last year. Word. People woke, they fed up, and they ready to fight back. This ain't no game.
Leah Greenberg from Indivisible called this an 'structure test'. Bet. We gonna show 'em how strong we really are. We pullin' our labor, we cuttin' off the money flow. Let's see how they like that.
Shoutout to the teachers and students holdin' it down. They know the system is rigged against us. 15 schools in North Carolina givin' teachers the day off for the 'Kids Over Corporations' rally? That's what's up. Education is key, and they tryna take that from us too.
Stacy Davis Gates from the Chicago Teachers Union talkin' 'bout the affordability crisis. It's real out here. Rent too high, food too expensive, and wages stayin' low. They marginalizin' our institutions, takin' away our resources. We gotta stand up for our young people, for our future.
Sanshray Kukutla, a student from Purdue, droppin' knowledge: 'It's our labor, our spendin', and our participation that keeps the whole system runnin', and if we don't work, they don't have profits.' Facts. They need us more than we need them. Time to flip the script.
They try to make it hard for us to strike, but we ain't listenin'. We buildin' towards a general strike, where the whole country shuts down until they give us what we deserve. Shawn Fain, president of the United Auto Workers (UAW), has encouraged unions to work towards a general strike on May 1, 2... This ain't a drill. This is for our future, for our kids, for the whole damn community. Let's get it.


