
Just wait until this sucker goes up
Once again, the people of the Union have gathered to celebrate what is rapidly becoming a tradition in the nation - Guy Fawkes Day.
Established in the aftermath of the Gunpowder Plot as a day of Thanksgiving, this day was meant to celebrate the failure of the plot against the British monarchy. Over time however it became a day for raucous celebration, and the opportunity to pit disorder against the law on the part of the lower classes. It waxed and waned as the years passed and the government changed, until at last we arrive at our modern day.
In the Union of Britain the holiday has seen a new revitalization. New historical evidence has confirmed that Guy Fawkes was a man before his time, striking out at a corrupt and absolutist system that sought to oppress the people of Britain and deprive them of their liberties.
Sure, there were other people involved in the plot but they don't matter since they weren't the ones who tried to blow up the King and his corrupt government. Undoubtedly they too will be vindicated by history in time, as we remove the anti-populist narrative endemic to previous historical analysis.
And all that pales in comparison to the fact that it gives the people a reason to celebrate. So we encourage you to go out to your local bonfire, watch the fireworks, and celebrate the union of Britain and the revolution.