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honestly the previous bit makes it even more blatant but i can't be bothered to go back and grab a screen of that so you'll just have to play the game yourself
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“Americanization Day, Loyalty Day, and Labor Day have one troubling fact in common: They are stark evidence that the U.S. government has long held a vested interest in quashing dissent and cracking down on radical political organizers; in this case, the anarchist, communist, socialist, and trade unionist workers who were behind some of the greatest working class struggles of the 19th and 20th centuries.”
https://www.teenvogue.com/story/history-labor-day-us-government/amp
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sininen ja valkoinen is such a diaspora song
i mean obv it's pretty much specific to finnish diaspora but if you look at what it's saying it's a very diaspora sentiment
very much a "motherland is far away and i can't return; what do i do to remember it" kind of thing
this is all rather baffling to me because the dude who wrote the song has nothing preventing him from returning to finland and in fact spends time there every year. and then it captures the emotion of generations who never will
a bug, not a feature.
Genderless* cyberfae & co. at your service
assigned adult by the inexorable passage of time
don't use he/him or she/her pronouns for any of us without express permission
note that if we ever make you uncomfortable in any way please tell us so we know to stop. we're not always good at figuring these things out on our own