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by Supremely White » Wed May 03, 2023 4:28 am
I guess that urbanization and of course, non- European diversity have put this beautiful tradition to the wayside. Will was lucky enough to have been born at the right time, when there were all- White schools and before the fair housing act, where, at least from what I see on older t.v. shows, people knew who their neighbors were and were of similar backgrounds. Also, people tended to stay in one place for most, if not all of their lives, unlike the transient ways of modern society.
Forget about where I live, but when I lived in the old folk’s neighborhood over a year ago, and there were White people, among others, who were old enough to have probably done the proper May Day festivities, we lived in very close quarters of high density condos in a concrete jungle, and were living so close together that we could get on one another’s nerves.
Nope, I could never imagine making a May Basket and leaving it on anyone’s doorstep, even the friendly neighbors. They’d probably act confused and ask me what that was all about.
And kids, even in my elementary years, didn’t do the May pole dancing, nor were we taught about it, because we had a few black kids and a disproportionate amount of black teachers, and it wasn’t their tradition at all. Even our all-White Girl Scout troop and den mothers didn’t bring it up. It would’ve been a fun scouts meeting.
Remember the words to Led Zeppelin’s Stairway To Heaven…”it’s just a spring clean for the May Queen…”, and until recently, I didn’t know what it meant.
Once we get our own spaces, then we can get back that sense of community and give the European May Day the revival that’s long overdue. Until such time, the lemmings will only care about what happened on Dancing With the Stars or some vapid reality shows.
Hitler was right.