April
11, 2024
Good
afternoon and power to the people!
Thank
you all for joining us here at this United National Antiwar Coalition (UNAC)
conference, Decolonization and the Fight Against Imperialism.
This
is my fifth UNAC conference, the first was in 2012. Shortly afterward I joined
the Administrative Committee of UNAC and have had the honor of working with
comrades in this organization, and with people like yourselves.
What
do we say at UNAC? We say, “Stop the wars at home and abroad.” We have spent
this weekend talking about that war, a war waged by capitalists, racists,
imperialists, usually all the same, against humanity.
These
people are the modern day descendants from those who did the very same things
on this continent. Here in Minnesota, in Mankato, Minnesota, the largest public
execution in U.S. history took place when 38 Lakota men were hanged on December
26, 1862. They were killed for resisting, resisting the genocide against their
people in the so called Lakota War. We can look outside the window here and see
the Mississippi River, which begins here and flows down to the Gulf of Mexico.
The Mississippi River was one of the largest means of transit in the domestic,
internal slave trade, as human beings were sold along this route in Missouri,
Kentucky, Tennessee, Arkansas, Mississippi and Louisiana and sold in slavery
markets along that route. Everything we talked about this weekend have their
beginnings in these stories, stolen land, stolen human beings, wars against
humanity.
More
recently, it was here in Minnesota in 2020 that a man named George Floyd was
murdered by police. His killing set off mobilizations across the country and
around the world, but we all remember what we were taught in science class.
Every action has an equal and opposite reaction. And lo and behold, suddenly
there were what are euphemistically called public safety centers and police
training centers which began to pop up across the country. But the right term
is cop cities. And yes the word is plural and there was a great workshop on
this topic yesterday.
I
don’t want to preach to the choir but there are some things I want to remind
you of. In looking at the program and talking with you all it is clear that we
know that we are in a battle for survival. That’s not hyperbole. One down side
of conferences is that it isn’t possible to see everything and I’m sorry I had
a conflict with my own workshop and missed the panel on Climate Change, Climate
Justice, and War. The capitalists, the imperialists, the racists, are in the
process of killing all life on the planet with our money, all the fossil fuel
companies are subsidized. A few days ago I saw the headline, “Greenland’s
glaciers are melting 100 times faster than estimated.”
Every
month in the past year has been the warmest month since records were kept.
March 2024 was the warmest March in history, and February 2024 was the hottest
in history and so on. Of course a country with 800 military bases around the
world plays a role. How much fossil fuel is needed to fly jets and operate
ships and so on and run military bases. We talked about that issue here at this
conference.
Of
course we talked a lot about Palestine and we must. We say we live in the belly
of the beast and we see it in Gaza. The president who we are told is defending
democracy went to Israel and gave a blank check to kill thousands of people and
he has the help and support of congress. I deliberately omit the name of the
Israeli prime minister because we can not personalize this war. That’s what
Biden and leaders in congress and his friends in corporate media are doing,
trying to distract us by pointing fingers at a person and making him the
villain when the US is a villain as well and will send weapons to Israel
regardless of who sits in that office. And let’s be clear, ethnic cleansing is
the right term. That is the goal. That’s one of the things I appreciate about
being here at a UNAC gathering. Because people know that and will say that. The
deaths of at least 35,000 people, they’re not collateral damage, their deaths
are the very goal of the project. And the crocodile tears shed are just that.
Because Israel will still get weapons, even after the deaths of the staff of
the World Central Kitchen, an establishment NGO that worked closely with the
Israel government, the deaths of those people created a public relations
crisis.
But
it was resistance which brought their deaths to public attention. To their
great credit, Palestinians show us the dead. None of this “That might be
disturbing, you may want to close your eyes.” No. They did what they usually do
and showed the world these victims and accelerated the political crisis
necessary to end these war crimes.
UNAC
understands the importance of bringing us together from all over this country
and the world. We have two ambassadors this weekend, from Nicaragua and the
Western Sahara, the Polisario front.
This
state and its allies in corporate media hide the rest of the world from us.
UNAC does the opposite and brings the information we need to see that the same
people who fight against the sovereignty of African nations and who want to
destroy the Nicaraguan revolution are the same people who build cop cities.
The
same people who speak of “mistaken” killings committed by the IDF sound just
like people who dismiss the more than1,000 police killings that take place in
the country and call those mistakes. Yes, 1,000, an average of 3 people are
killed every day by police in the U.S.
So
everyone here knows that they are a revolutionary. Yes, you, you are. All of
you. That word revolutionary used to scare me. I felt it was a word I could not
live up to. Sharing these issues, working on these issues, these are
revolutionary acts. We by taking parts in UNAC member organizations we know who
our enemies are, we know that they are enemies, that we have enemies and we
know that wishful thinking reformism is a road to failure. That is the
importance of a gathering like this. It gives us renewed focus and concentrates
our efforts.
Let
me remind us all how change takes place. We know that the arc of the moral
universe bends toward justice only if we bend it. How have changes come about?
Positive change happens when people like us mobilize and create political
crises. That’s what revolutionaries always do and that’s what we know at UNAC.
I
also want to point out something that isn’t talked about enough. We also have
to struggle with each other. That’s all
to the good. It’s not something to be afraid of or nervous about. We can’t move
forward unless we learn how to engage in principled struggle with our comrades.
If you’re not struggling with someone you’re not doing enough work.
I
also want to point out, just by being here, it’s important to acknowledge what
we are doing ourselves and for one another when we come together like this. The
capitalists, the ruling class, they want us to be atomized, to be separate, to
feel separated from each other. We’re always told nobody wants to listen to us.
Nobody believes what we believe. No one agrees with us. Sometimes when
attempting to engage with people, with people we care about it can be
difficult. People who are in denial or who are susceptible to propaganda. And
that can be very frustrating but the worst thing we can do is to believe that
we are alone when we’re not.
There
are thousands of people, millions, who don’t want their public resources used
for war, who know that their needs aren’t being met precisely because the war
makers and the fossil fuel producers get their money.
One
of the workshops I’m sorry to have missed was Bringing Anti-imperialist Issues
Into Community, Workplace, School and Union Organizing. Good people in that
workshop. We should not think that we
always have a heavy lift in talking to people. People know they are struggling
to live. That’s why you see these funny news stories, ironic, not hilariously
funny, news stories about how well the economy is doing and wonder about why
Biden is struggling in the polls.
People
know that they are not living well. They know they’re struggling. The worst
thing we can do is think that we are special people in a unique bubble. There
are plenty of people who do get what we’ve been talking about and others who
are desperate to hear from us, and that is why they marginalize and censor us.
You wouldn’t bother censoring someone if you thought no one wanted to listed.
It is just the opposite. They know that people do want to hear what we say.
Lastly,
I don’t think this is something that is going to apply to anyone here, but what
I’m going to talk about it anyway. You know one of the things that confuses
people most in this country is that it portrays itself as a democracy. Of
course it is laughable, but that imperative is so strong. It is what people
want to believe about themselves and the system they live in. Thats why they
use the word so much. That’s why the word is used so much, they know it’s
powerful appeal. Yes, we get to vote after they go in a smoke filled room and
choose candidates, but that is nothing but an oligarchy.
This
quadrennial political extravaganza, otherwise known as a presidential election
year, can confuse a lot of people. I’m sure it’s no one here. I’m sure no one
here in October is going to say, “You know, I really do need to vote for him
because the other guy is so much more evil.” So don’t let that be you.
I’m
going to close by saying this. I don’t want to mess up the quote from Che about
revolutionaries loving people and that it is an act of love to change the
world, but it really is.
Sometimes
when you love people you do not always get along in a particular moment or
circumstance. But we have love for the world. We would not do what we do if we
didn’t care about people, if we didn’t care about our communities, about this
country, about people all over the world.
So
I will close by saying, “Power to the people!” and “Make love not war!
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