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| H2 Headings | Peace and Planet Mobilization Nonviolence, Peace, and War- In the Words and Voices of Martin Luther King, Dave Dellinger, Dorothy Day, and Others Memorial Day Is A Time To Mourn the Dead … Let’s Not Glorify War Reverend Billy Asks, “What Would Jesus Buy?” Peace and Justice Online Website Highlights Its Top Five Posts Romney Has A Koch Problem; Let’s Reclaim Our Democracy- Let’s Overturn Citizens United Let’s Eradicate Poverty in America, with Commentary by Michael Moore, Cornel West, Barbara Lee My Day with Occupy Wall Street; and Naomi Klein, Chris Hedges, Bernie Sanders on OWS Ten Years of War in Afghanistan Nuclear Power: Dangerous, Dirty & Expensive- 20 Key Facts Count: 10 heading tag |
| H3 Headings | Share this: Yes. It is time we did something about the fact that there are more than 46,000,000 people in America who are living in poverty. If we were to seriously address this shameful situation, we could virtually eliminate poverty. Most of my readers know the facts. The extent of inequality in America, of both income and of wealth, is far greater than it has been in decades. The top 1% of us earn more each year than all those in the bottom 50%, combined. The top 1% now earns 20% of all the income that Americans earn. The wealthiest 400 people in America (400!) now hold more wealth than the bottom 150,000,000 of us, combined. The top 1% holds as much wealth as the bottom 90%, combined. The wealthiest 1% of Americans own more than 40% of America’s wealth. Michael Moore discusses the extent of poverty in America and contrasts it with Continue reading → Follow by Email Follow Peace and Justice Online on Twitter Recent Posts Check Out All the Posts on Peace and Justice Online Count: 9 heading tag |
| H4 Headings | Some of my favorite signs at the occupation: “I lost my job. Then I found an occupation.” “This is the first time I’ve felt hopeful in a very long time.” “Jobs, Not War. People, Not Profit.” “Democracy, Not Plutocracy.” Dozens of members of our Long Island peace and justice community have joined with the Occupy Wall Street demonstrators at various times, in the weeks since the occupation began on September 17. Some have participated in the occupation several times. Some have stayed overnight in Zuccotti Park. One of our peace group members, a college professor, took his students to the occupation, as a field trip. The experience that the students had, being there at the occupation and speaking with the demonstrators, was the epitome of quality, meaningful education. It was inspiring for me to be among the hundreds of people who occupied the park, as they had transformed Zuccotti Park into Liberty Plaza, a vibrant, cooperative, democratic community. Contrary to some media reports, I found Continue reading → It’s been ten terrible years of war in Afghanistan. Nearly two thousand U.S. soldiers have been killed in this war. Tens of thousands of Afghans have been killed. We have spent nearly $500 Billion fighting this war. The war in Afghanistan should never have begun. The U.S. invasion of Afghanistan was immoral and in clear violation of international law. We must do all that we can to end the war, now. Thousands of Americans will be demonstrating in their hometowns this month , calling for an end to the war. I believe that these demonstrations are essential, as they help to inform others in our communities of the facts behind the war, and they further a community’s commitment to taking a stand for peace. Importantly, Continue reading → Count: 9 heading tag |
| H5-H6 Headings | Eighty-six years old, this month (January 2015). That is how old Martin Luther King, Jr. would be, if he were still here with us today. I’m sure that his words and deeds would still be inspiring us, today. Dr. King understood the power of words. He employed his wonderful eloquence to teach the importance of peace and nonviolence. He knew that we must act upon our beliefs, and he helped our nation to become more peaceful and more just. The photo, above, is of King delivering his magnificent “I Have a Dream” speech, in 1963. You may have noticed that the second photo in the Peace and Justice Online masthead is of the same rally. Today, however, I am quoting from King’s important (and often overlooked) 1967 speech, “Beyond Vietnam- A Time to Break Silence.” In this speech, speaking of excessive military spending , Dr. King tells us, “Somehow, this madness must cease.” Listen here: https://peaceandjusticeonline.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/01/martin-luther-king-military-spending1.mp3 Later in this post, there is a link to the full text of this speech. There is also a slideshow with audio excerpts from the speech. Another nonviolent activist, David Dellinger , was one of my heroes. I first heard him speak, around the time of the Chicago Seven trial. I was inspired by his essays in his book, Revolutionary Nonviolence. We were privileged to have had him join us, demonstrating to shut down Continue reading → Update- 2013– It’s that time again! We are once again bombarded with holiday shopping advertisements. Here on Long Island, we are once again demonstrating in support of Walmart workers who are protesting and/or striking for reasonable wages and working conditions. We are also, once again, operating our Black Friday free store, offering food, clothing, and other items at “100% off, for the 99%.” If you are in the NYC area, you can see Reverend Billy and the Stop Shopping Choir, performing live at Joe’s Pub in the afternoons of December 1, 8, 15, 22, 2013 and January 12, 2014. Update- November 2012- Black Friday is approaching. Members of Long Island’s peace and justice organizations will be demonstrating at a local mall, as we do each year at that time. This year, we will, along with local Occupy groups, hold our demonstration outside of Walmart, as we support the Walmart workers’ Black Friday strike. We are calling for an end to corporate greed and for a national policy that promotes jobs and not war. (Update- December 2011: This post from 2010 is still relevant, of course. Reverend Billy has offered us this message, as he travels this 2011 holiday season, to join Occupy Chicago. “Riding the train 500 miles, I appreciate how vast this country is. Occupying this whole thing is a daunting task. Let’s take our Occupy Continue reading → The simple fact is that nuclear power is terribly dangerous . From a health and safety standpoint, it is utterly irrational for us to continue to generate electricity by splitting the atom. Nuclear power is unreasonably expensive . When all of its costs are considered, it becomes clear that nuclear power is unaffordable. Importantly, a reliance upon nuclear power impedes our efforts to develop and implement the production of electricity by safe, affordable, sustainable means, such as solar, wind, and geothermal. Here are twenty key facts about nuclear power. Also, I have included, below, links to some of the websites that provide extensive information about nuclear power. I hope you will check out the powerful video that is embedded, below . It does an excellent job of summarizing the most serious problems with nuclear power, through excerpts of testimony by some of the nation’s most respected anti-nuclear experts, including Helen Caldicott, Michael Mariotte, and Harvey Wasserman. Also, you might want to check out the second video, with Jackson Browne, Bonnie Raitt, Keb’ Mo’, Graham Nash, and Ben Harper. They do a very nice job, singing and speaking about several aspects of the nuclear power issue. 1) Nuclear power plants release radiation into the atmosphere and into our waters. If radiation could be seen or smelled, we would be more aware of this poisonous pollution, and we would be far more likely to ban nuclear power. 2) Nuclear power is so dangerous, and is such a risky investment, that private investors will not provide the backing for it. The only nukes that are currently being built, anywhere, are those Continue reading → Count: 15 heading tag |
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