Archive for May, 2009

Palestine-Israel: “Side by side” is not enough

Friday, May 22nd, 2009

During the last 8 years, the Israeli military has killed nearly 3,000 Palestinian civilians who took no part in hostilities and during the December-January war alone, nearly 1,200 Palestinian non-combatants were killed.

noarmsforisrael5America’s economic, military and political ties to Israel make Americans complicit in the occupation of Palestine and human rights abuses against Palestinians.

We do carry part of the blame, but we also have power to influence the situation and thus the responsibility to ACT. Click on the icon to tell Congress to end Arms Support to Israel! 

On Tuesday President Obama and Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu met in Washington. It sounds like Obama pushed Netanyahu to halt all settlement operations in Palestine and to pursue a peaceful, two-state solution, while Netanyahu demanded the US be hard-line with Iran on its nuclear policy (while refusing to depleat its own nuclear weapons collection of 150) and said he would be willing to discuss the possiblity of an independnet Israeli State existing peacefully “side by side” with the Palestinians.

Peace talk is of course great, but we have to pay attention to the specifics. “Side by side” is not a substitute for “state by state.” Simply talking peace is not enough. It is the lack of Palestinian statehood that is central to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, and Palestinians must be allowed to govern and defend themselves free from Israeli military brutality AND political and economic control if the situation is to improve.

As Juan Cole writes:

Netanyahu said he did not want to rule the Palestinians. That is an evasion. If he won’t give them a state, then they remain citizens of no state and inevitably Israel “rules” them in the sense of making the important decisions about how they live their lives. The Likud Party doesn’t want the Palestinians, just their land and resources.

Still, statehood alone will not completely deliver justice to the Palestinians if that statehood is merely a veiled attempt to pacify the people without granting them the ability to defend themselves. David Ignatius says that there are talks that Netanyahu will agree to discuss details of a Palestinian state only if it is guaranteed that it will be a non-military state – meaning no army and no control over its air-space.

But this approach would be devastating to the entire peace process. If a nation of people wants to decide on their own to not have a military, that is certainly within their rights to do so. But to condition soverignty with the mandate that they must not be armed to defend themselves is ludacris and inhumane.

If these reports are true, like Matt Yglesias says,

What Netanyahu is doing is essentially holding millions of Palestinian civilians’ basic rights hostage hoping to force them into a situation of such utter desperation that they’re willing to accept an infringement on their sovereignty that no other country accepts.”

So, we must not only support the end of the occupation, but also the development of an autonomous Palestinian state that has the power to defend itself. 

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Actors and Activism

Wednesday, May 20th, 2009

alec-baldwin-bWas anyone else pissed when Alec Baldwin joked on “The Late Show” that he was ”thinking about getting a Filipino mail-order bride” in order to satisfy his desire to have more children in his life?

I was fuming. Its estimated that 27 million people across the world are currently enslaved.  2 children are sold into slavery every minute. This is just not funny.

And yet, with today’s feature on the Huffington Post, Baldwin turned his mistake into a lesson for all of us about how to turn an embarrassing and disappointing situation into an opportunity to educate and create change.

First off, he admitted that, while he was joking, it was in poor taste and apologized for the hurt it caused. And most importantly, he used the opportunity to further draw attention to the urgent need to take action to end human trafficking and sex slavery. 

In his post, he points us to Love146.org, a non-profit that works to prevent children from being sold into slavery and to provide competent and compassionate aftercare for survivors of the child sex slavery industry. What struck me most about this organization is the emphasis they put on healing survivors and honoring them as full people with enormous potential, rather than powerless victims. As they write on their blog “Wings that were once broken are being made strong again.”

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Please check out Love146.org and learn more.

And props to Alec Baldwin for turning his mistake into a chance to take action rather than an excuse to be silent.

Green Jobs for People and the Planet

Monday, May 18th, 2009

jones2NPR recently interviewed the Obama Administration’s special advisor for green jobs, Van Jones. Listen to it here.

If he stays true to his word, Jones intends to use his position to combat environmental destruction and poverty together, using the $40 billion in the recovery package set aside for clean and efficient energy and job training to create what he calls a “green collar job” or a “blue collar job thats been upgraded or upskilled to better respect the environment.” According to Jones:

You want to think about jobs that are good for an individual’s wealth — in other words they pay well, but they’re also good for the community and the planet’s health.

Jones, who seems to be into word play, also says he wants to “green the ghetto”

When you think about green, you often think about people who have a lot of money and who can afford a certain lifestyle. But really, what the green economy represents is a massive opportunity for new work, new wealth and better health for all Americans. There is an opportunity here to take the very people who need work the most and connect them with the work that most needs to be done.

Now THIS approach makes sense, although I do take issue with the last sentence of that quote. The people who need work the most already have a history of doing the much of the work that most needs to be done. But, what this represents is an opportunity to value the work and people performing the work by paying wages that honor their labor and recognizing the vital role that working class Americans (including non-citizens) play in this country. 

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There are, of course, many opportunities for the overall goal of the “green jobs” approach to be sabotaged by politicians and corporate interests who prioritize corporate greed over worker and environmental health, and we need to speak out against them!. But, its a great sign that the person Obama picked to advise him on the issue is taking such a common sense, holistic approach to saving the environment and creating jobs. 

One more cool thing about Van Jones – he wants you to get involved. Check out his website Green for All to “take a stand for people and the planet” by creating your own “green jobs icon