The Workers' May-Pole -- Walter Crane
The Workers’ May-Pole, 1894 by Walter Crane (1845-1915)
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The Workers' May-Pole -- Walter Crane
The Workers’ May-Pole, 1894 by Walter Crane (1845-1915)
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JSE community :
Of course May Day is the middle point in Spring, which is rich in folklore! It was widely celebrated as Easter and Christmas, but it faded into oblivion in time and into obscurity.
Instead they replaced it with WOKEism per flavour the month. Because Everyone is a Special Snowflake!
Philip Stubbes, a Puritan writer in the reign of Elizabeth
Philip Stubbes, a Puritan writer in the reign of Elizabeth, thus describes a May-day in England ... The ceremony was almost identical with the Roman festival, where the Phallus was introduced with garlands. Both were attended with the same licentiousness, for Stubbes gives a further account of the depravity attending the festivities. [14]
Phallic Worship by Anonymous
The May festival
The May festival was carried on with great licentiousness by the Romans, and was celebrated by nearly all peoples as the month consecrated to Love. The May-day in England was the scene of riotous enjoyment, very nearly approaching to the Roman Floralia. No wonder the Puritans looked upon the May-pole as a relic of Paganism, and in their writings may be gleaned much of the licentious character of the festival. [13]
Phallic Worship by Anonymous
Finland celebrated May Day by throwing a massive VR concert
Finland celebrated May Day by throwing a massive VR concert
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May Day is a real cause for celebration in Finland, but since the country is practicing social distancing in hopes of slowing the spread of coronavirus, many in-person celebrations had to be put on hold.
In an attempt to unite Finland’s population, however, the country carried out a remote May Day celebration. Thanks to…
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My indoor Maypole