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Beat Up a White Kid Day refers to a custom among some minority children in the city of Cleveland, Ohio of beating up white children on May 1. The only incident of this resulting in a court case or media attention occurred in Cleveland, Ohio, in 2003. The judge in that case concluded, "based on the evidence I've heard, May Day is reality and the evidence was overwhelming that this was an attack based on May Day and that the victim was chosen because she was white," the attackers explained the attack as being motivated by "May Day" or "beat up a white kid day," and many readers wrote in to the…mehr

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Beat Up a White Kid Day refers to a custom among some minority children in the city of Cleveland, Ohio of beating up white children on May 1. The only incident of this resulting in a court case or media attention occurred in Cleveland, Ohio, in 2003. The judge in that case concluded, "based on the evidence I've heard, May Day is reality and the evidence was overwhelming that this was an attack based on May Day and that the victim was chosen because she was white," the attackers explained the attack as being motivated by "May Day" or "beat up a white kid day," and many readers wrote in to the Cleveland Plain Dealer to report similar experiences. May 1 traditionally has been a celebration of spring, a day of political protests, a day for organized labor and, in many countries, it is a national holiday. May Day has long been associated as a day honoring the working class - those who sell their labor efforts for wages and do not own the means of production. This "Day of the Worker" originated with the 1886 Haymarket Riots and has long been a focal point for demonstrations by various socialist, communist, and anarchist groups.