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April 14, 2008 at 09:05:58

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Where are Students in This Time of War?

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Many older Americans against the Iraq war often ask, "Where are the students?" Compared to the Sixties and the student movements to end the Vietnam War, they just don't understand why students aren't doing more to end this illegal war.

I agree that not enough students are participating in activism to end the atrocities being committed in our name in the Middle East, but I also think that the students are now more than ever at the forefront of the struggle to bring our troops home.

Students are now organizing against military recruitment and engaging in acts of resistance regularly so that the issues surrounding the Iraq war and the need to organize and end it stay at the forefront of the minds of members of the community they go to school in.

Macalester Students for a Democratic Society were able to close recruiting stations non-violently, avoiding arrest while publicizing their demands. They did this on March 27th , which was the Twin Cities Day of Student Action Against the War.

At the University of Florida, a group of student have begun a hunger strike, which they plan to engage in until UF President Bernie Machen agrees to meet with them and discuss investing UF’s $1.2 billion endowment in socially responsible entities. The group, Students for a Democratic Society, has been pushing for disclosure of UF's investments for nearly a year.

Six members of the anti-war group “Catholic Schoolgirls Against The War” staged a dramatic die-in during the 11AM Easter mass at Holy Name Cathedral, Chicago’s most prominent Catholic parish – and the home of one of the nation’s most conservative church leaders, Cardinal George. The group’s action was designed to call attention and denounce a meeting held on January 7 this year with U.S. president George W. Bush – the principle public figure responsible for initiating the carnage in Iraq – and the mayor of Chicago, Richard Daley. In fifty seconds, the group had a huge impact on public opinion in regards to the Iraq war.

Since the action, a petition has been circulating. Many Catholics have joined in solidarity with the protesters who are facing bogus felony charges. They and others who are not Catholic are calling on Cardinal George to drop the charges.

The Portland Students for a Democratic Society took city hall on March 20th, which was a day of resistance to the illegal occupation of Iraq for many activist groups. Members climbed the walls of city hall demanding that the mayor come out and confront the military recruitment of students for this war.

Most students involved in the action walked out of high schools in the area in the morning. College students and even students younger than high school students were there. In total, approximately 400 confronted city hall demanding an end to this war.

When Spring Break came around this year, many students all over America and especially from the east coast chose to go to Washington, D.C. to participate in actions led by a youth group called Our Spring Break.

The group started their actions in D.C. by delivering “stop-loss” notices to Congress and demanding them to stay in session until this war ends. Following that, small protests were coordinated with youth peace movement groups like the Campus Anti-War Network and Students for a Democratic Society. Other big protests like the blocking of the exit to the parking garage of the Hart Senate office building and cutting off traffic on Independence Avenue for an hour occurred.

Some students ended their spring break having been arrested twice. Many of those were still willing to continue engaging in acts of resistance that might result in arrest because, as some said, "It's not like 'well, I did my part, now I can go home…This has to continue until something changes."

In November of last year, students were involved in protests in Olympia that were aimed at blocking military shipments from coming into the U.S. The action’s intent was to end their community’s participation in the illegal occupation of Iraq by stopping the military use of the Port of Olympia.”

That same month, students from Morton West High School in Chicago held a peaceful sit-in that resulted in the school’s superintendent suspending many of the participants who were not Honors students and even led to threats of expulsion that were later ended by the support of the Chicago community and the attention this protest against the Iraq war received nationally and internationally.

Since then, the Morton West High School students have succeeded, with the help of parents in the high school’s district, in getting the military recruiters from staying off their high school campus.

For the past six months, I have been drawing inspiration from actions of this magnitude that occur at least every other week in this country. The actions cited are just some of the student actions that have received press coverage. No doubt, there are probably hundreds of other actions that have taken place in the past six months that are as inspirational as the ones I listed.

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Kevin Gosztola goes to Columbia College in Chicago where he is studying film. He hopes to become a documentary filmmaker. He is currently working as a production assistant on a documentary called "Seriously Green" which traces the development of the Green Party throughout the 2008 election. He has a passion for journalism and writes articles or press releases in his spare time. He is a Nader/Gonzalez supporter in this election but welcomes anyone who wishes to have an open discussion on why he should support somebody else. Kevin Gosztola is also a student activist who believes in questioning the way America's systems work(its electoral system, its military-industrial complex, its foreign policy of American exceptionalism, its media which has become the Fourth Branch of government,etc.)
His ambitions have him currently organizing and raising money for a Chicago Conference for Media Reform in April or May of 2009. It will be organized by college students to promote youth involvement in media reform and justice. Those interested in attending or helping with the organization of the program should contact him.

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Universal skeptic, Vietnam-era draft refuser, all-around good guy.
KenHUniversal skeptic, Vietnam-era draft refuser, all-around good guy.

Where are they, indeed?

Kevin, unfortunately this "war" isn't coming home to most young people because they aren't being drafted. It is hard for the average person to get connected to this mess when they are in no danger of being forced into it.I am certainly not advocating resumption of the draft (having refused it in my day) . We are, however, facing an economic draft following by the "stop-loss" program, both rather sinister. Unless we are able to offer young people alternatives to the military, the guaranteed income and medical insurance will sway many of them to join. Appealing to their sense of morality is a good direction, also, but it certainly is more difficult and time consuming, requiring a lot of education on our part. We must combat the false sense of patriotism that is being pushed by the government to entice these people to join up. They need to be shown what real patriotism is and what it is not.

by KenH (0 articles, 0 quicklinks, 0 diaries, 19 comments) on Monday, April 14, 2008 at 12:32:22 PM
 


Kevin Gosztola goes to Columbia College in Chicago where he is studying film. He hopes to become a documentary filmmaker. He is currently working as a production assistant on a documentary called "Seriously Green" which traces the development of the Green Party throughout the 2008 election. He has a passion for journalism and writes articles or press releases in his spare time. He is a Nader/Gonzalez supporter in this election but welcomes anyone who wishes to have an open discussion on why he ...

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Kevin GosztolaKevin Gosztola goes to Columbia College in Chicago where he is studying film. He hopes to become a documentary filmmaker. He is currently working as a production assistant on a documentary called "Seriously Green" which traces the development of the Green Party throughout the 2008 election. He has a passion for journalism and writes articles or press releases in his spare time. He is a Nader/Gonzalez supporter in this election but welcomes anyone who wishes to have an open discussion on why he ...

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Real Patriotism

Real patriotism is doing what Rob suggests in a headlined article today. He calls for people asking the candidates about some of the issues they refuse to touch. All should ask about impeachment. If that is asked, than move down the line of taboo topics these nominees refuse to address if time allows.

Real patriotism is suspending your life to organize people to fight for their right to live in a nation that does not prosecute illegal wars, illegally spy on American people, torture humans (evil or innocent), and upholds the rule of law.

Thank you for your comment. One suggestion though---We must stop putting so much stock in the argument that the Draft is why we are having trouble ending this war. It's become an excuse that gets us nowhere.

by Kevin Gosztola (168 articles, 82 quicklinks, 62 diaries, 674 comments) on Monday, April 14, 2008 at 12:52:02 PM
 


Universal skeptic, Vietnam-era draft refuser, all-around good guy.
KenHUniversal skeptic, Vietnam-era draft refuser, all-around good guy.

Don't draft me again, boss!

Kevin, the draft is what hits home to young people. There are miriad bigger, more important issues out there, but the reality is that the draft gets their attention. It is way harder to make morality a biting issue, even though it is possibly the most important of all. Our job of educating these kids is just that more difficult without a draft. Again, I'm not suggesting a return to the draft, but you must know that if it did return there would be a lot more young folks out in the streets.

by KenH (0 articles, 0 quicklinks, 0 diaries, 19 comments) on Monday, April 14, 2008 at 1:08:42 PM
 


Kevin Gosztola goes to Columbia College in Chicago where he is studying film. He hopes to become a documentary filmmaker. He is currently working as a production assistant on a documentary called "Seriously Green" which traces the development of the Green Party throughout the 2008 election. He has a passion for journalism and writes articles or press releases in his spare time. He is a Nader/Gonzalez supporter in this election but welcomes anyone who wishes to have an open discussion on why he ...

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Kevin GosztolaKevin Gosztola goes to Columbia College in Chicago where he is studying film. He hopes to become a documentary filmmaker. He is currently working as a production assistant on a documentary called "Seriously Green" which traces the development of the Green Party throughout the 2008 election. He has a passion for journalism and writes articles or press releases in his spare time. He is a Nader/Gonzalez supporter in this election but welcomes anyone who wishes to have an open discussion on why he ...

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If the draft returned, it would be better

but it isn't going to return, so what's the point of bringing it up when trying to end the war?

Why go off on that tangent when we can focus on what's really making students reject the military recruiters? Let's just ask students what they think of military recruiters and then let them know that recruiters are targeting youth because they believe students need the money, want a college education, want to secure a job with good pay and will manipulate students and take advantage of them so they can have that student serve the military in Iraq under stop-loss for as long as possible. Let them know they may never see the money, the college education, or the paying job they were promised.

by Kevin Gosztola (168 articles, 82 quicklinks, 62 diaries, 674 comments) on Monday, April 14, 2008 at 3:29:49 PM
 


Universal skeptic, Vietnam-era draft refuser, all-around good guy.
KenHUniversal skeptic, Vietnam-era draft refuser, all-around good guy.

It's not better if you are the one drafted

Kevin, who told you the draft was dead? From my viewpoint, it's just been in repose for a while, waiting for some maniac like McCain (Bush by proxy) to revive it. How long do you think the stop-loss system can logistically continue? How much more can sign-up bonuses be increased? I've seen stranger things happen in the last 60 years than the return of the draft. I can even imagine it under a Clinton presidency, as long as she is intent on maintaining a large troop presence in Iraq & Afgh. and it kind of sounds like she would. One day you and your friends may find out what it was that you signed up for at the post office that day- I hope you don't, but you'd better realize the distinct possibility. It is a way bigger deal than just figuring out what job or classes to take.

    I keep mentioning the draft simply because it has a big impact on one's life, whether you are drafted or not. There should be hundreds of thousands of people in the streets for the last seven years, not a few dozen here and there or even a few hundred. I saw first-hand the power of the draft as a rallying point, and regrettably talking about principles of right and wrong, fairness and legality just haven't had that same impact. I will never hope for the draft to return, but I face every day the challenge of trying to impress upon others what is going on in this society and what we all might be able to do about it. Going onto school campuses to speak directly to those who will be facing these choices is, in my opiniion, the best we can do right now and I support any person or group doing that. I myself do that job as an individual, and touch as many lives as possible... 

by KenH (0 articles, 0 quicklinks, 0 diaries, 19 comments) on Monday, April 14, 2008 at 5:26:27 PM
 


Kevin Gosztola goes to Columbia College in Chicago where he is studying film. He hopes to become a documentary filmmaker. He is currently working as a production assistant on a documentary called "Seriously Green" which traces the development of the Green Party throughout the 2008 election. He has a passion for journalism and writes articles or press releases in his spare time. He is a Nader/Gonzalez supporter in this election but welcomes anyone who wishes to have an open discussion on why he ...

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Kevin GosztolaKevin Gosztola goes to Columbia College in Chicago where he is studying film. He hopes to become a documentary filmmaker. He is currently working as a production assistant on a documentary called "Seriously Green" which traces the development of the Green Party throughout the 2008 election. He has a passion for journalism and writes articles or press releases in his spare time. He is a Nader/Gonzalez supporter in this election but welcomes anyone who wishes to have an open discussion on why he ...

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Obama could institute a draft too

None of the three are sure fire bets for ending this policy of domestic militarism and reversing policy in the Middle East.

I understand your draft idea. I am struggling with you because I believe the trouble you are having when trying to get students to act is a direct result of them knowing the draft is not in play right now. 

The Bush administration and any future administration looking to carry out their policies knows they have to carry out their plans under the veil of a "volunteer" army. The catch with "volunteer" is that it is created through a poverty draft and maintained through a stop-loss program plus if you join the Navy, well, there's no promises that you won't be on the ground in Iraq in the next few months.

That said, we have to get people to oppose this "volunteering" to join the military. The most powerful way is to show this Winter Soldier testimony and also talk about how military recruiters prey on students like credit card companies prey on students. Making the connection is good because many campuses have banned credit card companies.

by Kevin Gosztola (168 articles, 82 quicklinks, 62 diaries, 674 comments) on Monday, April 14, 2008 at 10:52:57 PM
 


Michael Cavlan , RN, was an Official Green Party Observer for the 2004 Ohio Re-Count.
He was the Green Party Candidate for US Senate 2006 and is a Candidate US Senate
2008 Seeking Green Party Endorsement in Minnesota. See www.michaelcavlan.org

Michael CavlanMichael Cavlan , RN, was an Official Green Party Observer for the 2004 Ohio Re-Count.
He was the Green Party Candidate for US Senate 2006 and is a Candidate US Senate
2008 Seeking Green Party Endorsement in Minnesota. See www.michaelcavlan.org

Kevin, Another Youth Group

Hey Brother,

 

You forgot YAWR Youth Against War and Racism which are VERY radical, engage in acts of Civil Disobedience and are active in Minneapolis/St Paul and Seattle and Portland, Oregon.

 

The young folks are alive and well. It is just that CNN, Faux Snooze, Air America, the Nation Magazine, NPR and all the other corporate media outlets ignore them.

 

Did I just hear a liberal squeak in protest about mentioning NPR, AA and the Nation?

by Michael Cavlan (5 articles, 0 quicklinks, 2 diaries, 172 comments) on Monday, April 14, 2008 at 11:30:23 PM
 


Virginia Simson is a spiritual journalista/activist who runs a visionary planetary tutorial blogspot, www.ladybroadoak.blogspot.com as well as a blog on the uranium industry and depleted uranium at www.lowlevelradiation.blogspot.com. She feels that we must educate the young as to the real issues of the day - economics, clean energy, a drug free lifestyle, friendship and concern for the environment. We must plan for seven generations in the future. She unconditionally supports impeachment and...

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ladybroadoakVirginia Simson is a spiritual journalista/activist who runs a visionary planetary tutorial blogspot, www.ladybroadoak.blogspot.com as well as a blog on the uranium industry and depleted uranium at www.lowlevelradiation.blogspot.com. She feels that we must educate the young as to the real issues of the day - economics, clean energy, a drug free lifestyle, friendship and concern for the environment. We must plan for seven generations in the future. She unconditionally supports impeachment and...

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I find it right interesting ..

that no one on OpEd News pays much attention to what I write.

Because I am a BIG OLD LEFTIE SDSer who has been "at it" for forty years.

I learn my "craft" the hard way.

I am mostly read by YOUNG PEOPLE who are paying strict attention.

I worry about those young people who are facing FELONY convictions; such as the ones who stood up to BuZh at easter, big time.

I've just signed on to start a Movement for a Democratic Society ExPats chapter and I am most curious as to where that will lead.

I think they would really help jump start a global movement for impeachment, as I have posted about again and again here on OpEd News.  God knows these young people would help out!!

Respect the young, think seven generations ahead and help them out.

 

by ladybroadoak (37 articles, 20 quicklinks, 12 diaries, 386 comments) on Tuesday, April 15, 2008 at 12:10:56 AM
 


I am just a US citizen interested in veracity and integrity. Carpenter and embryonic philosopher, cancer has left me in the position, for the first time in my life, of having all the time I want to read and think. A painfull process on many levels.
TorusI am just a US citizen interested in veracity and integrity. Carpenter and embryonic philosopher, cancer has left me in the position, for the first time in my life, of having all the time I want to read and think. A painfull process on many levels.

A Little Slow

Student participation is a little slow compared to the late 60's and early 70's although it is anything but nonexistent. The draft, or lack thereof is a factor, but I have long suspected that part of the radical right agenda is to make collage funding more difficult, while increasing the curriculum and decreasing emphasis on civics and ethics. While part of the point of this is the usual degradation of public support for education I would find it hard to believe that protest movements were never considered as part of this agenda.

by Torus (0 articles, 0 quicklinks, 0 diaries, 9 comments) on Tuesday, April 15, 2008 at 3:11:00 AM
 


Kevin Gosztola goes to Columbia College in Chicago where he is studying film. He hopes to become a documentary filmmaker. He is currently working as a production assistant on a documentary called "Seriously Green" which traces the development of the Green Party throughout the 2008 election. He has a passion for journalism and writes articles or press releases in his spare time. He is a Nader/Gonzalez supporter in this election but welcomes anyone who wishes to have an open discussion on why he ...

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Lack of civics education

In American high schools is a BIG part of why more youth are not satisfied.

In these times, I would ask any student why they feel just watching Barack Obama on TV before voting for him in November is enough to say you are fighting for change.

I would ask any student why they feel just attending a Hillary Clinton speaking event is enough to say you are fighting for change. 

Truth is, you need to be participating in power through voting and helping out with campaigns on the city, state, and federal level but you also need to be organizing with citizen groups and activism campaigns.

The citizen groups may not be getting anywhere with Bush in power but to give up is sin. The struggle continues even in the face of tyranny.  

by Kevin Gosztola (168 articles, 82 quicklinks, 62 diaries, 674 comments) on Tuesday, April 15, 2008 at 9:50:23 PM
 


Kevin Gosztola goes to Columbia College in Chicago where he is studying film. He hopes to become a documentary filmmaker. He is currently working as a production assistant on a documentary called "Seriously Green" which traces the development of the Green Party throughout the 2008 election. He has a passion for journalism and writes articles or press releases in his spare time. He is a Nader/Gonzalez supporter in this election but welcomes anyone who wishes to have an open discussion on why he ...

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Kevin GosztolaKevin Gosztola goes to Columbia College in Chicago where he is studying film. He hopes to become a documentary filmmaker. He is currently working as a production assistant on a documentary called "Seriously Green" which traces the development of the Green Party throughout the 2008 election. He has a passion for journalism and writes articles or press releases in his spare time. He is a Nader/Gonzalez supporter in this election but welcomes anyone who wishes to have an open discussion on why he ...

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Lack of civics education

In American high schools is a BIG part of why more youth are not organizing.

In these times, I would ask any student why they feel just watching Barack Obama on TV before voting for him in November is enough to say you are fighting for change.

I would ask any student why they feel just attending a Hillary Clinton speaking event is enough to say you are fighting for change.

Truth is, you need to be participating in power through voting and helping out with campaigns on the city, state, and federal level but you also need to be organizing with citizen groups and activism campaigns.

The citizen groups may not be getting anywhere with Bush in power but to give up is sin. The struggle continues even in the face of tyranny.

by Kevin Gosztola (168 articles, 82 quicklinks, 62 diaries, 674 comments) on Tuesday, April 15, 2008 at 9:50:57 PM
 

 

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