Just days after a terrorist bombing and subsequent manhunt gripped Boston and the rest of
the nation, one would think city leaders would be hesitant to honor radicals seeking to
overthrow the government and the capitalist economic system. ---- But they didn?t hesitate
at all. ---- Radical Socialists and anarchists gathered on the steps of Boston City Hall
to rant about capitalism, work and free markets on May 1. Their presence was honored by
the Boston City Council, which passed a resolution honoring the protesters and
?international workers day.? ---- District 4 Councilor Charles Yancey appeared at the
rally to read the lengthy resolution. Despite a video showing Yancey physically handing
the resolution to one of the protest organizers, the resolution could not later be found
on the city council?s website.
Perhaps city leaders had second thoughts after the resolution was approved and presented.
But they can?t sidestep the fact that they officially endorsed a bunch of people who want
to bring social and economic revolution to the United States.
Dorotea Manuela of the Boston May Day Committee kicked off the Boston Mayday rally by
shouting about the ?greedy capitalist pigs? and telling the crowd, ?we shouldn?t be afraid
of the words socialism, communism!?
See the outrageous video here.
Later in the day, anarchists, socialists and ?wobblies? from the Industrial Workers of the
World held a ?funeral for capitalism.? They also swept the streets in an effort to ?sweep
away the miserable system.?
While the Boston Marathon bombers were inspired by a different form of radicalism,
anarchists have demonstrated a willingness to use violence and destruction of property as
a means to deliver their message. Just ask business owners in cities like Seattle,
Chicago, New York City, Oakland, California and London, especially during the Occupy Wall
Street protests.
This is the philosophy and type of behavior the city leaders of Boston wish to honor?
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