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"When the government fears the people, we have liberty, but when the people fear the government, we have tyranny." - George Washington, American Revolutionary and first President of the USA
Showing posts with label boycott. Show all posts
Showing posts with label boycott. Show all posts

Monday, November 1, 2010

Olympia Food Boycott - Israelli products

Ann Wright--Help Launch U.S. Boat to Gaza

Ann Wright -retired Army Colonel and Diplomat-- spoke in Olympia tonight.
She came to support Olympia Food Co-Op's boycott of Israeli products and announce the plan for another flotilla to break the blockade of Gaza.
Ann Wrigh
Ann Wrigh
Ann Wright
Ann Wright
Olympia Food Co-op's boycott is part of the Boycott, Disinvestments, and Sanctions (BDS) movement, which began in 2005 when over 170 Palestinian civil society organizations in Israel and in Palestine issued a call for the nonviolent tactic of BDS on Israel until the country abides by international law and human rights standards. The BDS call has become an international movement, endorsed by renowned figures such as Desmond Tutu, Naomi Klein, and Alice Walker. The Co-op boycott comes two months after Italy's largest supermarket chains, COOP and Nordiconad, declared a boycott of products exported by Israeli Carmel Agrexco.

The boycott has focused attention on the continued Israel-Palestine conflict, and the U.S. role in supporting the violence of the Israeli military and the illegal blockade of Gaza.

Ann Wright also spoke about her experience in the Free Gaza Flotilla, which killed nine humanitarian aid workers and kidnapping more than 700 others. She was among the 700.
She said that what was not shown on the news was the Israeli commandos shooting people on the ships prior to boarding. Nine died and over 50 were wounded in twenty minutes of shooting. he U.S. has not protested the Israel's actions.

Ann asked people to launch a U.S. boat to Gaza. The boat --to be called, The Audacity of Hope-- will join an international Freedom Flotilla and nonviolently challenge U.S. foreign policy and break the blockade. They are seeking donations as well as a crew of human rights activists.
To find out more or to help, conatact: ustogaza.org

Info about BDS:  http://www.olympiabds.org/

Also present was Muhammad Zahid Chaudhry, a disabled veteran, who had filed suit to become a United

States citizen. Mr. Chaudhry is wheelchair-bound due to injuries. He was deployed in Operation Iraqi Freedom. He filed an application to become a U.S. citizen under the military naturalization program in 2004, which requires the U.S. government to provide expedited processing for citizenship applications for individuals in the armed forces. For more information:

 http://www.justice4chaudhry.info/

Saturday, October 9, 2010

Boycott - A strategy for winning

Boycott! A strategy for winning...

This year the Democrats are going to lose but dissident voices can win. We have a new and powerful excuse to boycott the elections, fighting corporate power, but it has to be organized and an empowered boycott. This is a call against apathy, against the corporate political parties and for an empowered non-voter.
The first American Revolution, in 1776, threw off the yoke of the king of England. Our fledgling democracy was then limited to white males who were educated landowners with slave owners apportioned an extra 3/5ths of a vote per slave. Now every adult has been given the right to vote, and democracy is part of America's pride. It is that sense of pride in our democracy that calls for an active boycott of this election.

Without a vote in Congress, or a decree from the President, the Supreme Court has reinstated the 3/5ths rule and has taken away all our suffrage. This sweeping change has turned Congress into a king's court for the kings of corporations. The slaves are us, with a proportion of each of our vote being given to these greed determined kings. The cause of this is unlimited corporate spending on elections which effectively ended democracy in America. The solution is to boycott this election and boycott all corporations who have crowned themselves during it.

The same 14th Amendment that gave all people born in this country citizenship and revoked the 3/5ths clause in the Constitution, has been mistakenly used by the Supreme Court to give corporations the rights of people. The Citizens United Supreme Court ruling in late 2009 gave corporations, as formally termed people, the right to spend unlimited money on elections, as protected free speech. This revoked the McCain Feingold law and all election reforms. The spirit of the14th amendment has been revoked, and the slave masters are corporate executives and all of America is their slave.

Historically the wealthy have always maintained a disproportionate amount of power in government. This election marks a new precedent where the one percent who own 83% of the stocks in all corporations now can wield that control to buy elections outright. In terms of control of power and ability to wield it, our nation has never experienced power as concentrated as it currently has become. In the entire history of this country, our democracy has never been this weak. The world has never experienced individuals as powerful as the new kings are becoming.

Corporations are not people. They don't love. If, hypothetically, corporations were people they would be psychopaths. Voting for candidates who have received all their support from psychopaths from the day they were born on the political stage until the moment of Election Day, is not what an informed voter would do. What an informed voter would do is refuse to vote in an election run by psychopaths and vocally oppose the results.

Boycotting elections takes away the validity of the election's results. It is a stand made on a principal that the vast majority of Americans can understand and agree with. It cuts across a broad spectrum of issues and unites diverse people around a common cause. It has potential appeal that can bring progressives and independents equally into a single issue agreement. It rejects the passivity and despondence that is created when people realize that they are playing a rigged game set against their interests. An election boycott is engaging, strident, effective and emboldening to the people who participate in it. Whereas unchallenged corporate controlled elections leaves the results valid and leaves a precedent for all future elections.

A boycott campaign of an election is a reaffirmation of the importance of democracy and is a defense of our democratic system. It is a way to engage in a deeper democracy. Boycott becomes your candidate. Signs, rallies, bumper stickers, advertisements, op-ed, letters to the editor, canvassing, phone calls, debates and actions of many varieties are all needed. On Election Day people can write in boycott or send in blank ballots. The day after Election Day, the boycotters call the election invalid and push forward a campaign for election reform.

Any candidate that refuses corporate funding and is facing a mismatched election should join the boycott and drop out of the race. There is incredible strength in candidates willing to stand up on principal regarding corporate power.

As a campaign like any other, getting out the vote is crucial for the boycott to be effective. Boycotters can be registering people to vote so they do not vote. Boycotters can be advocating a wide variety of issues in the name of democracy. Boycotters can be grilling candidates at public forums. Boycotting is not the same as sitting at home in passivity. It is a vote, a vote of no confidence.

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Sunday, September 12, 2010

Boycott Video Arcades until the ESA Folds

Fuck the ESA.  Boycott Nintendo, Midway-Bally and Namco.  They are a bunch of greedy Japanese corpers.  I HOPE DONKEY KONG, FRYGAR, POOKA AND KING KOOPA TERRORIZE TOKYO!!!