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A MESSAGE TO THE AMERICAN ANTI-WAR MOVEMENT
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With the onslaught of the air and ground campaigns being waged in Iraq, the question remains, how far is the anti-war movement in the United States willing to go to stop the U.S. government and its unceasing atrocities?
So far the peace or anti-war movement in this country has mirrored the same strategies and tactics of past historical anti-war causes. By far the most important example to reference is that of the Vietnam anti-war movement in the United States during the 1960s and 1970s. Well over a million people participated in this effort, engaging in a variety of tactics and strategies in an attempt to stop the war, or even to prevent its further escalation. From public education to picketing, boycotts to lobbying, marches to massive civil disobedience, to even outright suicide in the numerous cases of individuals lighting themselves on fire in protest, the Movement was extremely diverse. There was even a decent contingency of property destruction that occurred, no doubt condemned by the mainstream corporate peace organizations.
With all this activity, with the incredible amount of participation, one would assume this would have been more than enough to stop the war, to pressure the federal government to pull out of Southeast Asia. Furthermore, when soldiers such as Ron Kovic, returned from the war angry and disillusioned and formed organizations such as the Vietnam Veterans Against the War, even more intense pressure was placed on the U.S. government. But it was not enough. None of the strategies and tactics applied during the Vietnam anti-war movement in the United States were enough, either individually or combined, to stop the U.S. government’s military horrors. At the height of the Movement, Nixon’s response was not to stop the war but to initiate his policy of Vietnamization. This ingenious plan allowed the U.S. government to weaken the anti-war movement while continuing on with the war for another five years. When the peace accords were finally signed in Paris in 1973, they were more a result of the incredible success of the Viet Cong than any realistic effectiveness of the anti-war cause.
Each of the anti-war movements that have surfaced in the United States since then have attempted to mirror, to an absolutist extent, the strategies and tactics that failed during the Vietnam anti-war struggle. In fact these same strategies and tactics have been used in nearly all U.S. anti-war movements throughout history and the fact remains, never in U.S. history has any anti-war or peace movement actually prevented or ceased a U.S. military operation or war. And yet continuously, anti-war movements in the United States fall into the same mold of ineffective activism that stands absolutely no chance of threatening or challenging the power structure of the U.S. government.
In the current day, protests in select locations such as Washington, DC, New York, San Francisco, Los Angeles, Portland, and more are considered successful due only to the numbers of people in attendance. The common argument is stated in defense of these activities that the message is getting out into the media and thus people in this country and around the world are learning that not everyone supports Bush’s war. Yet, from a strategical standpoint there is absolutely no realistic foundation to the belief that this form of public education can and will have any effect on the government’s decision to use military force in Iraq. Again, glancing back to the Vietnam period when the protests were even larger, when more people gathered and the tactics were even broader than those utilized today, Nixon refused to listen to the public and continued on with the war.
During the past few weeks cries have emerged from the “progressive” sectors of U.S. society concerning Bush’s statement that the anti-war movement is a mere focus group and would not effect his ultimate decision. This should provide at least some indication that the large parties – which some might call protests or rallies – are not capable of generating the needed pressure which could actually force the government to stop. If it hasn’t ever occurred throughout U.S. history and, arguably, the U.S. government is more powerful now than ever, there is no precedent on which to base this faulty behavior and activity. Yet, the large mainstream peace groups continue to give caring U.S. people false hope, that if they get involved in the movement there is actually a chance they can help stop the war.
If we are going to become serious about stopping this war, and even the U.S. led atrocities of tomorrow, we must be realistic about our strategies and tactics and actually begin to utilize those methodologies which can and will challenge the power structure of the country. Yes, I am speaking of direct action, but not the generalized version spouted freely today and used to describe primarily conscience serving endeavors. An action is direct if it actually gets in the way, prevents, or stops an injustice from occurring. Unfortunately, the government sanctioned peace parades do not fit into this description. Even though public education is an inherent necessity of any movement, the time for public education by relying upon corporate media’s interpretation of your events has long since passed – if it was ever valuable.
The only possibility of stopping this current military action is to engage in strategies and tactics which severely disrupt the war machine, the U.S. economy, and the overall functioning of U.S. society particularly how it relates to consumerism and the economy. Marches, picketing, rallies, parties, benefits, civil disobedience and even property destruction are pointless, and perhaps even counterproductive, unless they serve to severely disrupt the functioning of the political system and its economy. An atmosphere of severe unrest, if manufactured properly, will force the U.S. government to place military resources in the streets of the United States, will threaten the economy (the chief motive behind this military excursion) of the United States, and ultimately create a political atmosphere unfavorable for Bush to continue on with the war.
So how is an atmosphere of severe unrest and disruption generated? First and foremost, it must begin with our ability to look beyond the business as usual strategies and tactics that have failed miserably in the past. It must begin with our allegiance to come to terms with the realization that any and all tactics and strategies must be considered at least available for use. Next we must be willing to decipher exactly how the power of the political structure can be effectively challenged. Once this matter has been examined there is only one question remaining, will each of us become involved and use whatever tactics and strategies are necessary, or will we refuse and continue to engage solely in conduct which serves little other purpose than making people feel better about themselves.
Here are some suggestions for the necessary creation of an atmosphere of unrest and disruption in the United States.
1) Attack the financial centers of the country. Using covert or black block techniques, depending on the situation, physically shut down financial centers which regulate and assist the functioning of the U.S. economy. This can be done in a variety of ways from massive property destruction, to online sabotage, to physical occupation of buildings. However the latter I would shy away from, especially the open civil disobedience type of activities which purposely involve arrests. This movement needs all the assistance it can get and absolutely NO good will come from going to jail. Allowing yourself to be purposely arrested demonstrates that an individual has at least some faith in the U.S. legal system. This is completely foolish. One primary objective is to engage in serious unrest and disruption and NOT to get caught. Not getting caught means you are able to continue the struggle the next day.
2) Large scale urban rioting. With massive unrest and even state of emergencies declared in major cities across the country, the U.S. government will be forced to send U.S. troops into the domestic arena thereby taking resources and political focus away from the war. Unstable conditions in much of the country also serve as a political embarrassment for the Administration and could assist in forcing them to stop the war to deal with domestic concerns. Rioting should be focused on governmental agencies and corporations – especially those that are profiting from the war or destruction of life.
3) Attack the media centers of the country. It is the corporate media who has and continues to influence and control the minds of the mass body of people in the United States. These news media outlets cannot be utilized by the movement as they are owned by the very corporations one should be opposing. Using any means necessary, shut down the national networks of NBC, ABC, CBS, CNN, etc. Not just occupations but actually engage in strategies and tactics which knock the networks off the air.
4) Spread the battle to the individuals responsible for the war and destruction of life – the very heads of government and U.S. corporations. No longer should these people be able to hide behind their occupations, living their lives in peace while they simultaneously slaughter countless people. Hit them in their personal lives, visit their homes, and make them feel personally responsible for committing massive atrocities.
5) Make it known publicly that this movement DOES NOT support U.S. troops as long as they are serving an unjust and horrifying political regime. Create an atmosphere lacking of support to assist U.S. troops at home and abroad in losing their morale and will to fight. If you are supporting the troops you are supporting this war and the very U.S. government that is the primary terrorist regime in the international arena.
6) Actively target U.S. military establishments within the United States. Again, following the above stated goal of NOT getting caught, use any means necessary to slow down the functioning of the murdering body.
7) When engaging in the above six activities, strike hard and fast and retreat in anonymity. Select another location, strike again hard and fast and quickly retreat in anonymity. Engage only in actions where you will be victorious. Do not be concerned with alienating the mainstream sectors of the movement – that mainstream has NEVER stopped a U.S. military activity or war. Do not be concerned with public opinion. Public opinion will not stop this war. Action will. Do not get caught. DO NOT GET CAUGHT. Do not get sent to jail. Stay alert, keep active, and keep fighting. Remember, an action is only good (especially at this juncture in U.S. society) if it will serve to severely disrupt the political system of the country, its economy, and the corporate interests that drive this society.
These suggestions are not radical. They are merely recommendations for those that desire to actually have a chance at stopping this current military siege. As the peace or anti-war corporate organizations vocally oppose this message and its enclosed suggestions, continue to ask what realistic chance do their strategies and tactics have to actually stop this war? What historical precedent do their business as usual politics and policies have? As no peace or anti-war movement has ever stopped U.S. governmental military policies or activities using the state sanctioned and societal approved methods, what right do they have to give the caring public false hope?
Well over 500,000 Iraqi children have died since the Gulf War as a result of U.S. bombing and sanctions – not to mention thousands of innocent men and women. With the massive bombing and ground campaigns currently underway by the U.S. military and its Allies, the death toll of the innocent will severely increase. And for what? The U.S. rhetorical line of “liberating the Iraqi people from dictator Saddam” is as much bullshit as our historical line of helping to spread freedom and democracy around the world. Surely Saddam is guilty of massive atrocities, but so are many other world leaders. Sure Saddam may have had or continue to have weapons of mass destruction, but so do many evil leaders of nations around the world. Just why is it we have not targeted Israel and Sharon in the same manner as Saddam? Why is it leaders of the United States have not targeted the U.S. government for its weapons of mass destruction and incredible history of terrorist and murderous atrocities? Similar to Bush Senior’s Gulf War, this is another war for U.S. corporations and for the protection and, more importantly, expansion of the U.S. economy. With the incredible oil reserves in the region and the potential for U.S. corporations to have a hand in building and ruling a future Iraq nation, the motives are quite obvious. The United States will be an occupying force in Iraq, there to obtain and maintain control of the wealth of natural resources to benefit U.S. corporations and the U.S. economy. Of course, it wouldn’t be just if the U.S. did not claim that it was taking action against a horrible dictator for humanitarian purposes.
With the U.S. led military campaign fully under way, the question remains… how far is the anti-war movement in the United States willing to go to stop the U.S. government and its unceasing atrocities? How far are you willing to go, what are you willing to do to stop the massive bloodshed once again caused by the U.S. government?
So far the peace or anti-war movement in this country has mirrored the same strategies and tactics of past historical anti-war causes. By far the most important example to reference is that of the Vietnam anti-war movement in the United States during the 1960s and 1970s. Well over a million people participated in this effort, engaging in a variety of tactics and strategies in an attempt to stop the war, or even to prevent its further escalation. From public education to picketing, boycotts to lobbying, marches to massive civil disobedience, to even outright suicide in the numerous cases of individuals lighting themselves on fire in protest, the Movement was extremely diverse. There was even a decent contingency of property destruction that occurred, no doubt condemned by the mainstream corporate peace organizations.
With all this activity, with the incredible amount of participation, one would assume this would have been more than enough to stop the war, to pressure the federal government to pull out of Southeast Asia. Furthermore, when soldiers such as Ron Kovic, returned from the war angry and disillusioned and formed organizations such as the Vietnam Veterans Against the War, even more intense pressure was placed on the U.S. government. But it was not enough. None of the strategies and tactics applied during the Vietnam anti-war movement in the United States were enough, either individually or combined, to stop the U.S. government’s military horrors. At the height of the Movement, Nixon’s response was not to stop the war but to initiate his policy of Vietnamization. This ingenious plan allowed the U.S. government to weaken the anti-war movement while continuing on with the war for another five years. When the peace accords were finally signed in Paris in 1973, they were more a result of the incredible success of the Viet Cong than any realistic effectiveness of the anti-war cause.
Each of the anti-war movements that have surfaced in the United States since then have attempted to mirror, to an absolutist extent, the strategies and tactics that failed during the Vietnam anti-war struggle. In fact these same strategies and tactics have been used in nearly all U.S. anti-war movements throughout history and the fact remains, never in U.S. history has any anti-war or peace movement actually prevented or ceased a U.S. military operation or war. And yet continuously, anti-war movements in the United States fall into the same mold of ineffective activism that stands absolutely no chance of threatening or challenging the power structure of the U.S. government.
In the current day, protests in select locations such as Washington, DC, New York, San Francisco, Los Angeles, Portland, and more are considered successful due only to the numbers of people in attendance. The common argument is stated in defense of these activities that the message is getting out into the media and thus people in this country and around the world are learning that not everyone supports Bush’s war. Yet, from a strategical standpoint there is absolutely no realistic foundation to the belief that this form of public education can and will have any effect on the government’s decision to use military force in Iraq. Again, glancing back to the Vietnam period when the protests were even larger, when more people gathered and the tactics were even broader than those utilized today, Nixon refused to listen to the public and continued on with the war.
During the past few weeks cries have emerged from the “progressive” sectors of U.S. society concerning Bush’s statement that the anti-war movement is a mere focus group and would not effect his ultimate decision. This should provide at least some indication that the large parties – which some might call protests or rallies – are not capable of generating the needed pressure which could actually force the government to stop. If it hasn’t ever occurred throughout U.S. history and, arguably, the U.S. government is more powerful now than ever, there is no precedent on which to base this faulty behavior and activity. Yet, the large mainstream peace groups continue to give caring U.S. people false hope, that if they get involved in the movement there is actually a chance they can help stop the war.
If we are going to become serious about stopping this war, and even the U.S. led atrocities of tomorrow, we must be realistic about our strategies and tactics and actually begin to utilize those methodologies which can and will challenge the power structure of the country. Yes, I am speaking of direct action, but not the generalized version spouted freely today and used to describe primarily conscience serving endeavors. An action is direct if it actually gets in the way, prevents, or stops an injustice from occurring. Unfortunately, the government sanctioned peace parades do not fit into this description. Even though public education is an inherent necessity of any movement, the time for public education by relying upon corporate media’s interpretation of your events has long since passed – if it was ever valuable.
The only possibility of stopping this current military action is to engage in strategies and tactics which severely disrupt the war machine, the U.S. economy, and the overall functioning of U.S. society particularly how it relates to consumerism and the economy. Marches, picketing, rallies, parties, benefits, civil disobedience and even property destruction are pointless, and perhaps even counterproductive, unless they serve to severely disrupt the functioning of the political system and its economy. An atmosphere of severe unrest, if manufactured properly, will force the U.S. government to place military resources in the streets of the United States, will threaten the economy (the chief motive behind this military excursion) of the United States, and ultimately create a political atmosphere unfavorable for Bush to continue on with the war.
So how is an atmosphere of severe unrest and disruption generated? First and foremost, it must begin with our ability to look beyond the business as usual strategies and tactics that have failed miserably in the past. It must begin with our allegiance to come to terms with the realization that any and all tactics and strategies must be considered at least available for use. Next we must be willing to decipher exactly how the power of the political structure can be effectively challenged. Once this matter has been examined there is only one question remaining, will each of us become involved and use whatever tactics and strategies are necessary, or will we refuse and continue to engage solely in conduct which serves little other purpose than making people feel better about themselves.
Here are some suggestions for the necessary creation of an atmosphere of unrest and disruption in the United States.
1) Attack the financial centers of the country. Using covert or black block techniques, depending on the situation, physically shut down financial centers which regulate and assist the functioning of the U.S. economy. This can be done in a variety of ways from massive property destruction, to online sabotage, to physical occupation of buildings. However the latter I would shy away from, especially the open civil disobedience type of activities which purposely involve arrests. This movement needs all the assistance it can get and absolutely NO good will come from going to jail. Allowing yourself to be purposely arrested demonstrates that an individual has at least some faith in the U.S. legal system. This is completely foolish. One primary objective is to engage in serious unrest and disruption and NOT to get caught. Not getting caught means you are able to continue the struggle the next day.
2) Large scale urban rioting. With massive unrest and even state of emergencies declared in major cities across the country, the U.S. government will be forced to send U.S. troops into the domestic arena thereby taking resources and political focus away from the war. Unstable conditions in much of the country also serve as a political embarrassment for the Administration and could assist in forcing them to stop the war to deal with domestic concerns. Rioting should be focused on governmental agencies and corporations – especially those that are profiting from the war or destruction of life.
3) Attack the media centers of the country. It is the corporate media who has and continues to influence and control the minds of the mass body of people in the United States. These news media outlets cannot be utilized by the movement as they are owned by the very corporations one should be opposing. Using any means necessary, shut down the national networks of NBC, ABC, CBS, CNN, etc. Not just occupations but actually engage in strategies and tactics which knock the networks off the air.
4) Spread the battle to the individuals responsible for the war and destruction of life – the very heads of government and U.S. corporations. No longer should these people be able to hide behind their occupations, living their lives in peace while they simultaneously slaughter countless people. Hit them in their personal lives, visit their homes, and make them feel personally responsible for committing massive atrocities.
5) Make it known publicly that this movement DOES NOT support U.S. troops as long as they are serving an unjust and horrifying political regime. Create an atmosphere lacking of support to assist U.S. troops at home and abroad in losing their morale and will to fight. If you are supporting the troops you are supporting this war and the very U.S. government that is the primary terrorist regime in the international arena.
6) Actively target U.S. military establishments within the United States. Again, following the above stated goal of NOT getting caught, use any means necessary to slow down the functioning of the murdering body.
7) When engaging in the above six activities, strike hard and fast and retreat in anonymity. Select another location, strike again hard and fast and quickly retreat in anonymity. Engage only in actions where you will be victorious. Do not be concerned with alienating the mainstream sectors of the movement – that mainstream has NEVER stopped a U.S. military activity or war. Do not be concerned with public opinion. Public opinion will not stop this war. Action will. Do not get caught. DO NOT GET CAUGHT. Do not get sent to jail. Stay alert, keep active, and keep fighting. Remember, an action is only good (especially at this juncture in U.S. society) if it will serve to severely disrupt the political system of the country, its economy, and the corporate interests that drive this society.
These suggestions are not radical. They are merely recommendations for those that desire to actually have a chance at stopping this current military siege. As the peace or anti-war corporate organizations vocally oppose this message and its enclosed suggestions, continue to ask what realistic chance do their strategies and tactics have to actually stop this war? What historical precedent do their business as usual politics and policies have? As no peace or anti-war movement has ever stopped U.S. governmental military policies or activities using the state sanctioned and societal approved methods, what right do they have to give the caring public false hope?
Well over 500,000 Iraqi children have died since the Gulf War as a result of U.S. bombing and sanctions – not to mention thousands of innocent men and women. With the massive bombing and ground campaigns currently underway by the U.S. military and its Allies, the death toll of the innocent will severely increase. And for what? The U.S. rhetorical line of “liberating the Iraqi people from dictator Saddam” is as much bullshit as our historical line of helping to spread freedom and democracy around the world. Surely Saddam is guilty of massive atrocities, but so are many other world leaders. Sure Saddam may have had or continue to have weapons of mass destruction, but so do many evil leaders of nations around the world. Just why is it we have not targeted Israel and Sharon in the same manner as Saddam? Why is it leaders of the United States have not targeted the U.S. government for its weapons of mass destruction and incredible history of terrorist and murderous atrocities? Similar to Bush Senior’s Gulf War, this is another war for U.S. corporations and for the protection and, more importantly, expansion of the U.S. economy. With the incredible oil reserves in the region and the potential for U.S. corporations to have a hand in building and ruling a future Iraq nation, the motives are quite obvious. The United States will be an occupying force in Iraq, there to obtain and maintain control of the wealth of natural resources to benefit U.S. corporations and the U.S. economy. Of course, it wouldn’t be just if the U.S. did not claim that it was taking action against a horrible dictator for humanitarian purposes.
With the U.S. led military campaign fully under way, the question remains… how far is the anti-war movement in the United States willing to go to stop the U.S. government and its unceasing atrocities? How far are you willing to go, what are you willing to do to stop the massive bloodshed once again caused by the U.S. government?
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The actions suggested, if implemented, are a formula for the defeat of many in the current anti-war movement.
If you've been paying attention, many of us who would be supportive of the current anti-war activists will have nothing to do with them because of the violence we've already seen. If you escalate the violence you will do further harm to the anti-war movement.
I'm talking about a huge public backlash that will demand laws to be implemented that would benefit nobody. However, if enough of the public become angry because of the suggested tactics, their elected officials will listen and implement laws that could make acts like these some sort of federal crime with long prison terms.
Peace can't come from violence. Violence begets violence.
Just Me
If you've been paying attention, many of us who would be supportive of the current anti-war activists will have nothing to do with them because of the violence we've already seen. If you escalate the violence you will do further harm to the anti-war movement.
I'm talking about a huge public backlash that will demand laws to be implemented that would benefit nobody. However, if enough of the public become angry because of the suggested tactics, their elected officials will listen and implement laws that could make acts like these some sort of federal crime with long prison terms.
Peace can't come from violence. Violence begets violence.
Just Me
Tell that to the Jews who survived the Holocaust by killing their guards and burning Treblinka to the ground.
Yes,it is true that increased militancy and drastic measures the initial poster advocates most likely WILL alienate much of middle America and allow the Bush Ad to impliment further repressive moves.
Yet look at the anti-war movement right now-it is stuck and impotent.I was out in the streets March 20th and was very inspired and moved to anticipation of more of the same mass disruptions but for the last two weeks it seems as if the response by the anti war movement has been tepid and symbolic.What ever happened to the plans for another "no business as usual"protest on Monday?And the big march scheduled for April 12th?Did i miss something?
I wish we could strike a happy medium between all out "war in the streets"type combat with the power structure and the "give peace a chance"liberals who just LET the police arrest them,thus tying up much needed energy into the court system.
We need more dialogue on tactics and strategy.
Meanwhile,cluster bombs are raining down on Iraqui children and I have a very difficult time just smiling and handing out a leaflet!
Yet look at the anti-war movement right now-it is stuck and impotent.I was out in the streets March 20th and was very inspired and moved to anticipation of more of the same mass disruptions but for the last two weeks it seems as if the response by the anti war movement has been tepid and symbolic.What ever happened to the plans for another "no business as usual"protest on Monday?And the big march scheduled for April 12th?Did i miss something?
I wish we could strike a happy medium between all out "war in the streets"type combat with the power structure and the "give peace a chance"liberals who just LET the police arrest them,thus tying up much needed energy into the court system.
We need more dialogue on tactics and strategy.
Meanwhile,cluster bombs are raining down on Iraqui children and I have a very difficult time just smiling and handing out a leaflet!
It sounds like Guerilla Warfare to me, and based on what you've seen in the world, is there any place that is better for having it?
And what makes it right for people to essentially take over the country using these methods? Who elected you to make these decisions for the rest of us? You criticize the US system, but is yours better? Is yours fairer?
And who decides what's better and who decides what's fairer? You and those who agree with you?
Sounds like a dictatorship.
In the US system, I have some say in what goes on, in yours, I have nothing, except to participate or get in the way. No thanks.
You probably stand for a lot of good ideas, too bad that those ideas are better off without your help!
And what makes it right for people to essentially take over the country using these methods? Who elected you to make these decisions for the rest of us? You criticize the US system, but is yours better? Is yours fairer?
And who decides what's better and who decides what's fairer? You and those who agree with you?
Sounds like a dictatorship.
In the US system, I have some say in what goes on, in yours, I have nothing, except to participate or get in the way. No thanks.
You probably stand for a lot of good ideas, too bad that those ideas are better off without your help!
LET'S KICK THEIR ASS AND TAKE THEIR GAS!
It's true that our government is run by people who are incredibly self-serving, hypocritical and completely greedy.
It's true that we should be dismantling Israel's government before we do anything else--- Israel has nuclear warheads, as well as weapons of mass destruction that it's been using against the indigenous Palestinian people and surrounding countries for decades, Israel has been committing ethnic cleansing since day one of it's immoral creation by white, European countries who gave away Arab land that was not theirs to give away to Eastern European Zionist White Jewish Supremacists. Nothing has changed. The war that began with Israel's creation is raging still today! Israel is NOT a democracy-- it does not even have a Constitution! Non-Jews do not have the same rights as Jews in Israel! It is probably the most racist place on earth! And yet Israel is about to receive another $10 billion of our tax dollars and that's on top of the $4 billion it gets annually! Free money--- guaranteed loans it never has to pay back! As well as US weapons that they use on defenseless Palestinian civilians and bulldozers to demolish Palestinian homes to steal even more land for a Jews-only, Jewish supremacist state-- aka "Greater Israel"! Did you know that the two blue lines on the Israeli flag represents the Nile and the Euphrates Rivers? Yes, that is what Zionists want for their Jewish supremacist state! A Jewish empire and they expect American taxpayers to pay for this racist colonialism-- not only with tax dollars but in terms of losing good will around the world. We say NO WAY!
We should be having a war called Operation Palestinian Freedom--- that would be much more noble. But no, the Palestinians have no money or political clout compared to the Zionists.
We should also have a war called Operation Tibetan Freedom. But once again, the Tibetans have no money, no political clout.
No, instead we have a stupid, hypocritical, completely greedy war going on, stupidly titled Operation Iraqi Freedom--- did the Iraqis ask us to free them, like the Palestsinians have asked the US to intervene between them and Israel's aggression? NO.
What it's going to take is this: get organized like the Zionists--- infiltrate all the media and continue to create alternative media; form PACs--- Political Action Committees, and put money behind candidates that really are for freedom and justice for all regardless of religion, race or sex; ingratiate all in power to be beholden to the Justice and Liberty for ALL coalitions-- who will endeavor to get in all the key influential positions in key fields, like media, politics, law, finance, policymaking positions--- get razor sharp focussed on achieving these goals--- even in a rather covert way if necessary so the powers that be, now the Zionists, can't thwart you without coming off like the complete racists that they are. Fight fire with fire. Let's face it! While we've been snoozing and partying, the Zionists and their allies have been insidiously focussed on acheiving their selfish agenda in a myriad of creative and pervasive ways. Time to wake up and do the same! But for the cause of freedom, equality and justice for ALL, not just certain ethnic groups, like Jews, or WASPs, or any ethnic group that thinks they are above anyone else.
It's true that we should be dismantling Israel's government before we do anything else--- Israel has nuclear warheads, as well as weapons of mass destruction that it's been using against the indigenous Palestinian people and surrounding countries for decades, Israel has been committing ethnic cleansing since day one of it's immoral creation by white, European countries who gave away Arab land that was not theirs to give away to Eastern European Zionist White Jewish Supremacists. Nothing has changed. The war that began with Israel's creation is raging still today! Israel is NOT a democracy-- it does not even have a Constitution! Non-Jews do not have the same rights as Jews in Israel! It is probably the most racist place on earth! And yet Israel is about to receive another $10 billion of our tax dollars and that's on top of the $4 billion it gets annually! Free money--- guaranteed loans it never has to pay back! As well as US weapons that they use on defenseless Palestinian civilians and bulldozers to demolish Palestinian homes to steal even more land for a Jews-only, Jewish supremacist state-- aka "Greater Israel"! Did you know that the two blue lines on the Israeli flag represents the Nile and the Euphrates Rivers? Yes, that is what Zionists want for their Jewish supremacist state! A Jewish empire and they expect American taxpayers to pay for this racist colonialism-- not only with tax dollars but in terms of losing good will around the world. We say NO WAY!
We should be having a war called Operation Palestinian Freedom--- that would be much more noble. But no, the Palestinians have no money or political clout compared to the Zionists.
We should also have a war called Operation Tibetan Freedom. But once again, the Tibetans have no money, no political clout.
No, instead we have a stupid, hypocritical, completely greedy war going on, stupidly titled Operation Iraqi Freedom--- did the Iraqis ask us to free them, like the Palestsinians have asked the US to intervene between them and Israel's aggression? NO.
What it's going to take is this: get organized like the Zionists--- infiltrate all the media and continue to create alternative media; form PACs--- Political Action Committees, and put money behind candidates that really are for freedom and justice for all regardless of religion, race or sex; ingratiate all in power to be beholden to the Justice and Liberty for ALL coalitions-- who will endeavor to get in all the key influential positions in key fields, like media, politics, law, finance, policymaking positions--- get razor sharp focussed on achieving these goals--- even in a rather covert way if necessary so the powers that be, now the Zionists, can't thwart you without coming off like the complete racists that they are. Fight fire with fire. Let's face it! While we've been snoozing and partying, the Zionists and their allies have been insidiously focussed on acheiving their selfish agenda in a myriad of creative and pervasive ways. Time to wake up and do the same! But for the cause of freedom, equality and justice for ALL, not just certain ethnic groups, like Jews, or WASPs, or any ethnic group that thinks they are above anyone else.
We should appeal to the world, as U.S. persons, for them to boycott ALL U.S. goods and products.
Here in the U.S., while it may not be practical to try to boycott all U.S. products, and still survive, we can selectively target some, like Coca Cola, McDonalds, etc.
NO JUSTICE, NO PEACE!
DOWN WITH THE U.S. ECONOMY!
DOWN WITH U.S. IMPERIALISM!
U.S. OUT OF THE MIDDLE EAST AND OFF HUMANITY'S PLANET!
WAR WITHOUT TERMS!
Here in the U.S., while it may not be practical to try to boycott all U.S. products, and still survive, we can selectively target some, like Coca Cola, McDonalds, etc.
NO JUSTICE, NO PEACE!
DOWN WITH THE U.S. ECONOMY!
DOWN WITH U.S. IMPERIALISM!
U.S. OUT OF THE MIDDLE EAST AND OFF HUMANITY'S PLANET!
WAR WITHOUT TERMS!
We should appeal to the world, as U.S. persons, for them to boycott ALL U.S. goods and products.
Here in the U.S., while it may not be practical to try to boycott all U.S. products, and still survive, we can selectively target some, like Coca Cola, McDonalds, etc.
NO JUSTICE, NO PEACE!
DOWN WITH THE U.S. ECONOMY!
DOWN WITH U.S. IMPERIALISM!
U.S. OUT OF THE MIDDLE EAST AND OFF HUMANITY'S PLANET!
WAR WITHOUT TERMS!
Here in the U.S., while it may not be practical to try to boycott all U.S. products, and still survive, we can selectively target some, like Coca Cola, McDonalds, etc.
NO JUSTICE, NO PEACE!
DOWN WITH THE U.S. ECONOMY!
DOWN WITH U.S. IMPERIALISM!
U.S. OUT OF THE MIDDLE EAST AND OFF HUMANITY'S PLANET!
WAR WITHOUT TERMS!
It didn't work.
This message is not from a Romanian anti-Ceaucescu figure, but from Craig Rosebraugh. He is a former spokesperson for eht Earth Liberation Front.
See the original at http://www.infoshop.org/inews/stories.php?story=03/03/17/8281751
See the original at http://www.infoshop.org/inews/stories.php?story=03/03/17/8281751
Every wonder why so much of the world hates us so much? It's because this *sshole is an American, and most people can't tell us from him. To the rest of the world, he and his kind have made every American look like a greedy, selfish, callous bully.
Either the rest of us Americans unite, and drive these people from our midst, or the world will hate us for ever, and 9/11s will become a regular part of everyday life. Do you want to live like Israelis, afraid to ride the bus or go out for pizza? That's what we have to look forward to if we don't change our ways.
Either the rest of us Americans unite, and drive these people from our midst, or the world will hate us for ever, and 9/11s will become a regular part of everyday life. Do you want to live like Israelis, afraid to ride the bus or go out for pizza? That's what we have to look forward to if we don't change our ways.
Tell this to their supporters.
Since we are remembering history lets look at something.
During the war with Vietnam we bombed places attacked places and pounded places. Despite this the people stayed where they were.
After the fall of the government and the takeover of by the North hundreds of thousands fled the country on rickety boats to escape.
America is the destination of choice for most of the worlds people who decide to leave their own country
Indymedia supports illegals who come from the south looking for a better life.
Think about these arguements rather than dismissing them. Change your views to fit the facts rather than vice versa.
During the war with Vietnam we bombed places attacked places and pounded places. Despite this the people stayed where they were.
After the fall of the government and the takeover of by the North hundreds of thousands fled the country on rickety boats to escape.
America is the destination of choice for most of the worlds people who decide to leave their own country
Indymedia supports illegals who come from the south looking for a better life.
Think about these arguements rather than dismissing them. Change your views to fit the facts rather than vice versa.
> During the war with Vietnam we bombed places attacked places and pounded places. Despite this the people stayed where they were.
No, the destruction of rural communities was used to relocate people "for their own safety" into what were effectively concentration camps so they could no longer support the resistance. Those people who survived, that is.
> After the fall of the government and the takeover of by the North hundreds of thousands fled the country on rickety boats to escape.
Were the people who left pro-Communist peasants, or the upper classes and tribes who helped the US invasion?
No, the destruction of rural communities was used to relocate people "for their own safety" into what were effectively concentration camps so they could no longer support the resistance. Those people who survived, that is.
> After the fall of the government and the takeover of by the North hundreds of thousands fled the country on rickety boats to escape.
Were the people who left pro-Communist peasants, or the upper classes and tribes who helped the US invasion?
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