Will you stand for peace?
Petition to the organizers of the April 29 People’s Climate March
Your website at PeoplesClimate.org proposes a march on Washington on April 29, 2017, to “unite all our movements” for “communities,” “climate,” “safety,” “health,” “the rights of people of color, workers, indigenous people, immigrants, women, LGBTQIA, young people, and more,” “jobs and livelihoods,” “civil rights and liberties,” “everything and everyone we love,” “families,” “air,” “water,” “land,” “clean energy jobs and climate justice,” to “reduce greenhouse gas and toxic pollution,” for “a transition to an equitable and sustainable New Energy and Economic Future,” “that every job pays a wage of at least $15 an hour, protects workers, and provides a good standard of living, pathways out of poverty, and a right to organize,” “massive investments in infrastructure systems from water, transportation, and solid waste to the electrical grid and safe, green building and increasing energy efficiency that will also create millions of jobs in the public and private sector,” . . . but not peace.
We wish to make you aware that approximately half of federal discretionary spending is going into wars and war preparation, and that this institution constitutes our single biggest destroyer of the environment. More on that here.
Will you please add “peace” to the list of things you are marching for?
If you will, it will become a list of things that WE are marching for, as we will join you.
4 Responses
I agree with the just of the above but it has to be spelled what exactly we mean by ” Peace “.I think we have to call for a immediate end to US involvement in the longest war in US history, Afghanistan. Secondly also end the US funded war in Iraq . Third Stop the Drone Attacks Fourth (and the one demand that no doubt will be the most controversial) Stop all US Military aid to Israel . My proverbial two cents
The Peace movement is quintessential.
Why must I explain why peace is desirable?
Dahil may kaugnayan to sa juda at israel