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Tell Congress: Support the Comprehensive Nuclear Test Ban Treaty!
What we know for sure is that in the next few weeks, the Senate is going to pass the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2023. What we don’t know for sure is if an amendment dedicated to supporting the Comprehensive Nuclear Test Ban Treaty Organization (CTBTO) will make it into the final version.
Back in the summer, Rep. Bill Foster (D-IL) successfully introduced an amendment to fund the CTBTO in the House version of the NDAA. And now that amendment is being debated and discussed in bicameral conference negotiations to hammer out the final legislation.
Right now, U.S. law restricts Congress from fully funding the CTBTO, an international organization dedicated to promoting a universal ban on nuclear testing and establishing a global verification regime to curb destructive tests. This key piece of legislation is a progressive priority, and it was a win for our movement when we passed it in the House.
If we want to see a world peaceful and free of nuclear weapons, it is CRITICAL that this amendment stays in and passes the Senate. Negotiations over this amendment are happening behind closed doors right now, and grassroots pressure from activists like you could be the key to safeguarding its passage.
Ever since that clear, cloudless morning 77 years ago when the first atomic bombs were dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki, the world has lived under the shadow of a nuclear holocaust. And from the ashes rose a new, devastating nuclear arms race.
At the height of the Cold War in 1963, recognizing the threat of an unrestrained nuclear arms race, the world came together to sign the Partial Nuclear Test Ban Treaty, which further evolved into the current Comprehensive Nuclear Test Ban Treaty in 1996.
And the CTBTO is meant to support that treaty. Its mission: to establish a global monitoring regime to ensure that no country can carry out nuclear testing in secret. The United States signed the treaty but never ratified it. And Congress placed a restriction on the U.S. government from fully funding and supporting the CTBTO. Now we have a chance to right a wrong decision and work towards a world that is free of nuclear weapons.
Thank you for working for peace,
Yint, Faezeh, Sam, and the Win Without War team
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FOCUS | Cornel West: There Is No Progressive Politics Without Internationalism
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As wars ratchet up across the globe and the ecological crisis wreaks widespread havoc, internationalist politics is more necessary than ever. Cornel West explains why the fight for climate justice must join with an anti-militarist movement now.
West is among the most distinguished scholars today on race, African American cultural theory, critical thought, music, religion, and philosophy. He has authored several seminal texts, including Democracy Matters (2004) and, more recently, Black Prophetic Fire (2014). West has held numerous professorships and fellowships, including at Harvard and Princeton.
This week, Srećko Horvat, a member of the Progressive International’s cabinet, spoke with West about internationalism, solidarity in the multipolar world, and the dangers of a rapidly changing climate.
Srećko Horvat: You have written extensively about, and been inspired by, revolutionary internationalism. Whether Frantz Fanon, Ali Shariati, Karl Marx, Rosa Luxemburg, Emma Goldman, Martin Luther King, or others. So my first question is, what have you learned from them? What can we learn from them today? What are the kinds of pertinent, potent revolutionary ideas that internationalism needs today if it wants to be more than an empty word?
Cornel West: For me, internationalism is always a starting point, because without it, you’re not going to be able to see a number of things, including the limitations and shortcomings of your own government — especially its domestic and foreign policy.
Today, nationalism is the most powerful ideology in the modern world, where nation-states sit at the center of one’s life. It’s got a monopoly on violence and the institutions of public administration, and it shapes the discourse in terms of how people understand their everyday life. Nationalism, to me, is so often an impediment, an obstacle that doesn’t allow us to see how nation-states are connected to nation-states and, in my own case, how an empire is connected to other nation-states.
Internationalism is a starting point, not just at a moral and spiritual level but also at an analytical level in terms of history, structure, and psychoanalysis. It begins with understanding the forces at work across the globe, as well as the central moments within a particular historical era, such as the age of Europe (1492–1945) and the age of the United States (1945–).
At present, the American empire spells deep trouble, disintegration, decay, decadence, organized greed at the top, and institutionalized fear monopolized by various politicians. We’ve got a situation with neofascism on the one hand and neoliberalism on the other.
We must have an alternative. And that’s what multinational and international solidarity is all about. Without institutional capacity, even the grandest international visions remain in the abstract. These visions have to be embodied, they have to be enacted, and they have to be institutionalized.
Srećko Horvat: In recent years — with the pandemic, the withdrawal from Afghanistan, the war in Ukraine, and this war between the United States and NATO and Russia — the US empire’s influence has been declining and is in decay. The world order which existed after the Second World War, organized around the United States as the most powerful country, is also collapsing. What we are also witnessing is a multipolar world. The role of China is becoming more important, with the possibility of new conflicts in the Pacific. The map of the world is changing rapidly. How do you see this new, multipolar order developing in the near future, and how do you see the declining role of the United States?
Cornel West: The future is always unfinished, incomplete, and open-ended. The dominant tendencies, as it seems around the globe, are deeply neofascist ones. I hate to be so dim and bleak at this moment, but we don’t have a major intervention that provides a progressive, internationalist, left-vision program or platform.
Then, on the other hand, neoliberalism is so discredited that its legitimacy has been radically called into question, if not shattered. There is grotesque wealth inequality, ugly xenophobia, and unbelievable depression while the pandemic’s consequences are still being felt. People are looking for some alternative to the neoliberal order in the United States and its international manifestations.
In the United States, if the dominant tendencies remain in place, then we’re going to be dealing with a fascist coalition built off the power of big money and big military xenophobia. While this especially means white supremacy, it is also anti-Jewish, anti-Arab, anti-Muslim, anti-immigrant, anti-woman, anti-gay, anti-lesbian, and anti-trans. These are galvanizing and energizing a significant number of my fellow citizens who are deeply misled but also fearful; many of them are economically suffering.
Srećko Horvat: Recently, the German government, for instance, decided to invest €100 billion into arms, which represents a U-turn from its policy following the Second World War. Today, even the so-called pacifists who speak against war also promotes the arms industry. Elsewhere in Europe, more walls are being built and investment in the military is spiking. How do you see the rapid militarization of Europe?
Cornel West: As Europe escalates its own anxiety about its safety, it first has to deal with its own internal neofascist movements, which are usually anti-immigration, given the massive movement of precious human beings due to catastrophes in various parts of the world.
Second, Europe seems to be lurching toward the United States for its security. It’s a desperate reach, as it were, against what appears to be Russian expansionism. Now, I think the invasion and occupation of Ukraine is a crime against humanity, there’s no doubt about that. Russia has its own deep authoritarian and neofascist elites who are in control and concerned about the Russian empire being gloriously based on its past, Ukraine being a part of it, and Ukraine not existing. This is the typical colonizing language that you get going back to the early moments of the age of Europe — the people are not there, the land is ours, etc.
I hope Europe will also be in contact with its glorious revolutionary and progressive past. I think it’s very important that, when you look at the age of Europe, you don’t only see colonization and imperialism but you also see anti-colonial and revolutionary struggles, critiques of imperialism and capitalism by Marx and Engels, and we can go on. There is a tradition that needs to be recovered and reclaimed, but in solidarity with the anti-colonial and anti-imperial struggles in Africa, Latin America, Asia, and my own imperial country, the United States.
Srećko Horvat: Lastly, here in Croatia, from where I speak, we are witnessing heat waves. We’re witnessing temperatures much higher than usual in Spain, Portugal, and France. Last month, we saw rising temperatures and extreme weather in India and Pakistan too, not to mention many other symptoms of climate breakdown. I would say that, in the ’70s and ’80s, when you had a strong antinuclear movement, it was at the same time an antiwar movement. It was connected. The anti–Vietnam War movement worked alongside the antinuclear organization. But today, the climate movement isn’t necessarily an antiwar movement, and the antiwar movement isn’t necessarily a movement for climate action. How might these different but complementary movements come together and unite to form a much stronger movement?
Cornel West: I think you’ve hit the nail on the head. We’ve got to have a coming together of the antiwar and the climate movement so that the struggle with ecological catastrophe goes hand in hand with the indictment of militarism and predatory capitalism, obsession with profit, squeezing out of nature, workers, and anything you can touch in order to generate some kind of commercial and market value.
I was asked to speak last month at Mary House about the great legacy of Dorothy Day, who founded the Catholic Worker Movement. Her granddaughter Martha had just gotten out of jail because she had poured blood on the nuclear submarines — this is an example of a deep antiwar struggle. As a result, they were arrested and were just released. It was a wonderful celebration. That legacy of Dorothy Day, of Philip Berrigan, of a host of others who always understood the relationship between anti-war, anti-nuclear, anti-imperialist, anti-racist, anti-sexist, anti-capitalist — we need to shine a limelight on that. Unfortunately, they didn’t receive the kind of attention they deserved.
Now, as you know, we’ve got the Poor People’s Campaign, and part of the message of that campaign is a Dorothy Day–like, Martin Luther King–like critique of the ways in which ecological catastrophe goes hand in hand with economic and militaristic catastrophe, and the attack on working people and the trade union movements. It’s an attempt to create that kind of solidarity that has an international vision, global analysis, and strong local praxis. That’s true of Croatia, and that’s true in the belly of the beast, the US empire, where we continue to struggle. Most importantly, though, brother, in the end, the people have the last word.
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Mike Pence reacts to video showing his family fleeing for safety on January 6
PROSECUTE CAPITOL RIOTERS...BUT NOT REPUBLICANS WHO SUPPORTED THE OVERTHROW OF DEMOCRACY & ASKED FOR PRESIDENTIAL PARDONS?
MIKE PENCE IS A SPINELESS LEADER!
FORGIVENESS? GET A GRIP!
Former Vice President Mike Pence reacts to video of January 6 rioters calling for him to be hanged and discusses his conduct during the insurrection.
LPTV: We’re Speaking –November 16, 2022 | Guest: Kathleen Belew
Our wins in the midterms were great, but extremism isn’t taking any breaks. It’s time to get back to work. This week, Lisa & Maya talk to author and historian Kathleen Belew about white nationalism, radical extremism, and the future of our democracy.
GOP gov targets MLK in new racist purge Cure ballots in Colorado and Arizona!
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Virginia's Republican governor unveils disturbing new history guidelines for public schools
GOP Gov. Glenn Younkin's craven new "guidelines" include the whitewashing of slavery, the removal of Martin Luther King, Jr. and Juneteenth from the K-5 curriculum entirely, and the wholesale exclusion of LGBTQ+ people or issues from elementary classroom discussions. White nationalist indoctrination starts early, folks, and Youngkin is insistent on making sure Virginia's kids learn the Tucker Carlson version of "history."
Take Action: Demand school boards stop banning LGBTQ+ books from libraries!
VIDEO OF THE DAY: Herschel Walker humiliates himself unlike ever before in disastrous appearance
The bumbling GOP Senate candidate launched his run-off campaign with an absolute doozy of a press conference, in which he went into a lengthy monologue on...vampires and werewolves. This is not a joke.
Take Action: Demand Congress lower drug prices now!
Lauren Boebert’s opponent issues major news on the race
No Lie with Brian Tyler Cohen: Big news.
Republicans win US House majority, setting stage for divided government
Sadly, Democrats were not able to hold the House, but we will be able to enjoy the spectacle of maximum chaos. The GOP is going to tear itself apart as Marjorie Taylor Greene and her rogue's gallery of degenerate zealots and backstabbing sociopaths hold the rest of the party hostage until the most pressing issues facing the American people are addressed, like entering pictures of Hunter Biden's penis into the congressional record and sending Dr. Fauci to an Aleutian work camp. Pop some corn and steel yourself for the dumbening!
Take Action: Tell Biden to commit to ending fossil fuels!
Senate votes to advance same-sex marriage bill
In a win for progressives, twelve Republicans broke ranks and joined Democrats in voting for the Respect for Marriage Act, which will codify same-sex and interracial marriages already registered in case of any further disastrous Supreme Court rulings. However, there's much more work to be done; the bill does not protect any future same-sex marriages should Obergefell be overturned, leaving the door wide open for red states to once again deny same-sex couples the right to marry down the road.
Take Action: Tell Congress to protect immigrant youths from deportation!
Philadelphia DA Larry Krasner impeached by lame duck Pennsylvania House
"Small government" Republicans succeeded in overthrowing the will of the people and impeached the recently re-elected progressive prosecutor Larry Krasner for failing to solve all the crimes despite there being not a shred of evidence that his efforts to reduce incarceration has anything to do with the deadly violence afflicting the City of Brotherly Love. It's particularly infuriating because these same Republicans are responsible for Pennsylvania's absurdly lax gun laws, which, you'll be shocked to learn, is a huge driver of violence.
"The sheriff who went rogue": Alex Villanueva’s scandal-plagued tenure ends in LA
At long last, the reign of the diabolical Villanueva as Los Angeles County sheriff has come to an end as voters resoundingly rejected him at the ballot box. Villanueva embodied the worst of the worst when it comes to law enforcement, abusing his position to cover up the rampant civil rights abuses in the LAPD, defying civilian attempts to investigate the numerous white supremacist gang members in the force, and even using police resources to intimidate and harass public officials who drew his ire. Good riddance.
Karen Bass elected mayor of LA over billionaire rival Rick Caruso in historic win
The City of Angels breathed a sigh of relief as progressive Karen Bass defeated right-wing billionaire Rick Caruso, who apparently needed a more convincing message than "I will make sure you don't have to see the homeless anymore." Choosing a real estate mogul to solve the housing crisis he helped create is like choosing Donald Trump to heal the racial divide because he knows a lot about being racist, and the last thing Los Angeles needs is another billionaire using the city's resources to cater to the material needs and uptight sensibilities of the oligarchy.
Woman bleeding profusely from miscarriage denied critical treatment at Ohio ER, nearly costing her her life
The latest horror story from America's post-Dobbs hellscape features a woman who nearly died because an Ohio hospital — hamstrung by the state's disastrous new ban on abortion care — refused to treat her for the heavy bleeding from a miscarriage that was confirmed weeks before.
South Carolina school board fires Black superintendent within two hours of being sworn in
A radical, right-wing, dark-money-fueled group called "Moms for Liberty" funded six candidates who successfully took over the Berkeley County school board and immediately ran roughshod through the district, banning "CRT" from the curriculum (CRT is a college-level course), establishing a book-banning committee, and unceremoniously firing the district's first Black superintendent.
McConnell wins Republican leadership vote
As to be expected. What is dead may never die.
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Today’s Action: Sign up to cure ballots in Colorado and Arizona!
Volunteers are desperately needed to “cure” outstanding ballots in critical races around the country — especially if we’re going to secure any remaining seats in battleground states. Currently, 24 states — including Colorado and Arizona — require election officials to notify voters and allow them to correct signature errors or discrepancies through a process called ballot curing. All it takes is one minor discrepancy for a ballot to be flagged, and — if not corrected in time — eventually thrown out entirely. EVERY VOTE is vital in the fight for our shared progressive values. Curing ballots is one of the most crucial ways you can step up and protect our democracy right now.
The clock is ticking, so sign up for a shift TODAY. It requires a little more training than phone and text banking, and most events include a training period to help you get acclimated before jumping in. Arizona and Colorado aren’t the only states asking for ballot-curing volunteers, but there are close races there yet to be called and they need your help! No matter where you choose to hop in, your participation is key.
Joan’s Democracy Café is hosting a ballot-curing event for Arizona and Colorado elections TOMORROW from 6pm - 10pm EST. You can also search through state-specific events on Mobilize. Make a commitment today to ensure every vote counts!
PS — Please don't forget to sign the petition telling Merrick Garland it’s time to indict Donald Trump, and be sure to follow OD Action on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram.
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As COP27 Failure Looms, Climate Movement Demands: 'Phase Out All Fossil Fuels'
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