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davidswanson Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Dec-22-10 11:49 AM
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2011: Year of Resistance
You say protests are outmoded because the corporate media ignores them (unless they're corporate sponsored). I say the corporate media is outmoded because it ignores protests.

The coming year is going to see intense resistance to the plutopentagonocracy from volunteer representatives of that majority of Americans that opposes its agenda. We are not going to ask for the media cartel's approval or permission. We are going to continue developing our own communications systems, which are already working well.

If we abandon the work of protest and resistance, those acts will soon be criminalized. If we abandon the work of self-communication we will each come to believe that the rest of us support that criminalization. There is another way.

William T. Hathaway's new book "Radical Peace: People Refusing War," tells true stories of people helping U.S. soldiers to desert and hide, chasing military recruiters out of schools, educating young people as counter-recruitment, caring for veterans, vandalizing recruiting stations, and burning unguarded tanks and airplanes. Many people will like some of these stories and not others. Personally I thought the Afterword was dumb enough to almost ruin an otherwise remarkable and wonderful book. The point is that these are stories that it is up to us to tell each other.

As I travel the country on a book tour I hear in about equal parts from people doing extraordinary things that nobody knows about and from people complaining that nobody is doing anything. We do not have an activism shortage so much as a communications shortage. People are engaged in civil resistance to the government, the banks, and the war machine in great numbers and with stunning creativity.

Since top aggressive war and torture lawyer Jay Bybee became a judge on the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals, which meets up and down the West Coast, he has sat in court few if any times without my friend Susan Harman in the room to protest him. She has become friends with the other judges who are increasingly aware that something must be done.

Were you aware of this? Did you know that students were being arrested for demanding living wages for university employees? Did you know veterans were being arrested at the White House for asking for peace? Did you know that foreclosure victims and journalists alike, when testifying in congressional hearings, were beginning to reprimand Congress? Did you know neighborhoods were preventing evictions? Did you know school districts were preventing the military testing of students? Did you know that most Americans in the corporate media's own polls favor policies depicted by that media as crazy and unpopular, things like peace, taxation of billionaires, green energy, public education and healthcare, and cuts to the military budget?

By understanding how many of us there are and how many are actively engaged, it can become easier to get involved or to remain involved, and to discover approaches that work for you -- and work for the rest of us. Here's a hint: taking a gun to a school board meeting doesn't fix anything. Shutting Congress down by blocking off its buildings with a human wall could. Our enemies are violence and silence. In 2006, according to then president George W. Bush's new book, the Republican minority leader of the Senate Mitch McConnell asked him to pull troops out of Iraq. We were that close, and nobody told us. They never tell us. They have yet to announce our ongoing success in preventing larger wars and in preventing the bombing of Iran. They never will. We have to make our own announcements.

But 2006 was the last moment in which Democratic-Party loyalists fully supported peace. Our task, therefore, is to develop activism and communication independent of political parties -- just as the other side does with its corporate front groups, tea parties, and Fox News; they support Republicans only when Republicans support fascism. One effort to build a counter-force to the Tea Party is called the Job Party: http://jobparty.org

But we need an alternative not only to Fox News but also to the rest of the corporate media. This is the easiest and most important project anyone can work on. The dream of persuading the labor movement (which can't even strongly oppose corporate trade aggreements when the president is a Democrat) to invest in a new television network should be abandoned. If the George Soros's of the world haven't figured out that there's a communications problem, they never will. But we already have what we need; we just need to make it bigger, and we can do so. We should invest in TheRealNews.com, Thom Hartmann, Free Speech TV, Link TV, GRIT TV, Democracy Now, Pacifica Radio, community radio stations, blogs and websites. We should make use of foreign outlets that, for their own reasons, are willing to provide decent coverage of US politics: Al Jazeera, ATN, RT-America, etc. Unsubscribe from the New York Times, stop contributing to any purchasing of ads in it, stop reading it, and read the Guardian online instead. Get connected online, and people will send you the occasional good article or video that all lousy outlets produce. Share that one further, but promote a good website that's hosting it, not the corporate source.

Above all, we must become the media we wish to see in the world. If you take action for peace or justice and do not make that news available online, you have largely failed. If you cannot make it available online, you can Email it to me at david at davidswanson dot org and I will post it at http://warisacrime.org

It's all well and good to stand up in book events and ask everyone to stop paying their taxes, as happens at nearly every event I speak at. But unless you communicate that people are doing that and why, the impact will not be felt. You can withhold the 50% of your taxes that goes to war, but the government will simply defund schools and housing. We have to set aside fears of egotism, fears of spelling things wrong (that never stops the tea party), or whatever other factors cause people to do the work we all need done and then hide it away.

Are you angry enough to put something hard and metal in your hand and go after your congress member? Make it a video camera. Stalk them with it. Sit in their office and refuse to leave until they stop funding Wall Street and wars. Make a movie of what happens and POST IT ONLINE. There is probably enough video footage currently aging in people cameras to save our republic, giving new meaning to the term camera obscura.

On January 11, Witness Against Torture will begin its protests of the policies symbolized by Guantanamo, which turns 10 that day. Come to Washington, D.C., or join in wherever you are.
http://www.witnesstorture.org

On January 15, Martin Luther King Jr.'s birthday, the peace movement will mark 20 years of U.S. war on Iraq. Come to Washington, D.C., or join in wherever you are.
http://warisacrime.org/20years

January 17 is both the official Martin Luther King Day and the 50th anniversary of President Eisenhower's speech warning of the military industrial complex. Events are being planned.

January 21 marks one year since the Supreme Court's "Citizens United" ruling handing corporations the power to spend unlimited funds on elections. Events are being planned.

To make this a year of growing resistance, we'll need to start it right. Every advance, from the ending of slavery to the establishment of women's rights, has looked absolutely hopeless until shortly before it was achieved. In fact, it has looked to most people INCOMPREHENSIBLE until shortly before it was achieved. While we no longer talk of good or bad slavery and good or bad rape, we still talk about good or bad wars. That will continue until we resist it sufficiently. There's no telling whether the amount of resistance still needed is large or small, but that it is both our moral responsibility and much more enjoyable than sitting home and grumbling is beyond dispute.

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David Swanson is the author of "War Is A Lie," http://warisalie.org
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DeSwiss Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Dec-22-10 11:50 AM
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1. RESIST! K&R n/t
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pscot Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Dec-22-10 01:10 PM
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2. Yes
Either we take it to the street, or we sit at our computers and argue while Democracy circles the drain.
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OneGrassRoot Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Dec-22-10 01:15 PM
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3. Excellent posts, excellent links! K&R :) n/t
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nashville_brook Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Dec-22-10 01:29 PM
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4. it's good to see you here DS.
bookmarking this for later.
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Kennah Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Dec-22-10 01:34 PM
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5. Remember, remember ...
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davidswanson Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Dec-22-10 02:00 PM
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7. that violence
does not work
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Kennah Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Dec-23-10 12:54 PM
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14. Russia, Cuba, etc.
Unfortunately, history shows that plutocracy leads to revolution.
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jotsy Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Dec-22-10 01:43 PM
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6. I hope this is okay Mr. Swanson
I'm gonna list some things; easy, affordable, and doable things that might not make a difference, but there's no chance at all if I say nothing...

A few weeks ago while posting a response about our military exploits, I felt a burn in my face, as it had gone red with embarrassment and anger. I tried to think of a peaceful way to make those feelings publicly known and readily visible. Time and time again in the forums here, I call for a bloodless coup, rather than a blood in the streets kind of revolution. What methods might one employ to see peace and progress through given those objectives?

The 'Give a Sheet' campaign is what I call one; it involves the making, selling and wearing of temporary facial tattoos. A primary image in mind is the red palm of a traffic light signal. I've done a little checking and can have 1,000 made for $100.00 of a single image in a 2x2 inch size. Other images have come to mind, I believe as many as 8-10 images would fit on a 4x6 inch sheet, hence the tag on the 'campaign'.

'No Fear, No Favor' is about the pursuit of EQUAL justice. Vincent Bugliosi's book lays out the ground work for having the last administration face the consequences of it's disregard for the stations one and all took oaths to uphold. It's not so much about revenge as it is future administrations understanding what becomes of those who usurp the will of a free people. The Union for the Unemployed, aka U-cubed is a great source for people with the time to regularly visit in number and armed with a list of the local soldiers who have died. The plan would be to visit District and U.S. Attorneys, at first to request, then to follow up and then to include what media can be lured to investigate any appearance of reluctance. These mechanisms belong to us. The folks who work at them clearly need to be reminded of that, often and publicly.

'Monday's Child'. I tell myself week after week, I'm gonna post an essay about the roots of yellow journalism, and how the modern day version is at the heart of why ACORN has been dismantled, thanks to the willful disregard of places like the New York Times, whose articles are still posted here daily. The membership numbers here speak to over 160,000. The states forums are a handy place here to meet up and make plans with folks close by. I'd like to see a regular time from week to week where folks here report for a block of time on Monday nights and discuss solution and remedy, rather than a media who has failed them. All in all, I guess it's a challenge to be 'fair of face'. An hour a day, a day a month, how much time is it worth to put some integrity back in the media?

Whatever the issue: homelessness, education, environment or these lies of militant necessity perpetuated by an entity I refer to as the church of aggression, known in wider terms as the U.S. Department of Defense. Support action rather than remain satisfied with complaining folks, or none of us is gonna like where we go next. Harsh as this sounds, I'm compelled to say it. Whether or not revolt, whether or not the country finds itself ruled through the faith in fascism crowd, the nation I believe existed is no more. We either build new, or accept what the powers that be have in store. Given what that's starting to look like, I opt for door number 1.

The United States has three governing bodies at the federal level, all of which in my opinion are clearly failing to govern as assigned. The judicial branch has provided the corporate model with an exponentially enhanced voice, limited only by its limitless resources. The legislative branch spends the bulk of their time hosting and attending fund raisers while lobbyists write the letter of the law, which of course, further favors moneyed interests. The executive branch pushes forward with the lusty pursuit of becoming a unitary authority. A overflowing cabinet of arm twisters, war makers and spin doctors, there to provide cover to those who fund their careers while we are made to fund their masters. It's broken. Go back to the blueprint and see if it can't be built as a better reflection of its intent. If not us, who? If not now, when?

Last little tidbit: All war will ever beget is loss. Life, limb, land and loot. Lucidity precedes them all as reason must fall first.
You say war is a lie, I claim there can be no war on terror as war is terror.

Rant over.

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davidswanson Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Dec-22-10 02:02 PM
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8. better than ok
thanks
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jotsy Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Dec-22-10 02:07 PM
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9. No, sir. Thank you.
Someone has to try and stop the bleeding.
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MedicalAdmin Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Dec-22-10 09:56 PM
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10. MLK and Ghandi.
You are following in good company mr. Swanson.

We need to resist and we need to make sure that everyone knows about what and why. I beleive we know what to do, but it's nice to be reminded.

Thanks.
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midnight Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Dec-23-10 12:42 AM
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11. K&R Bring them home.
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dreamnightwind Donating Member (863 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Dec-23-10 04:40 AM
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12. K & R
I'm in, hopefully we'll make some loud and well-targeted noise this year. It's way past time.
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Mojeoux Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Dec-23-10 04:52 AM
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13. "Our enemies are violence and silence."
Effing Brilliant.
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