Bury the Monroe Doctrine Everywhere on December 2, 2023

By World BEYOND War, October 29, 2023

Events are being planned around the world to bury the Monroe Doctrine on or about its 200th birthday on December 2, 2023, including in Mexico, Colombia, Wisconsin, Virginia, etc. We’ll be posting the events (and you can add your own) here.

Virginia: December 2: Burial and Funeral Service.
Venezuela: November 29:  Anti-imperialist Tribune.
México: December 1: Press conference. December 3, Posters against the Monroe Doctrine.
Colombia: December 2 Conference on the Monroe Doctrine.
Bolivia: December 6Photographic exhibition on the impact of the Monroe Doctrine in Bolivia.
Perú: December 9: Webinar on the Monroe Doctrine and its consequences in Peru.
IPB América Latina Network: Online December 13: Webinar within the framework of International Human Rights Day where we will discuss the Monroe Doctrine.

These resources may help:

There is probably a town, county, city, school, street, or monument named for James Monroe near you in the U.S., especially in Virginia (here too), or in Liberia, or in Argentina (here too),

Large version of image above.

Articles.

Book.

Online Course.

Descendants of people enslaved by Monroe.

Propaganda film with response.

Newspaper Theater (from Daphne Agosin and WBW Chicago).

Sample graphic.

Sample Flyer.

Sample Press Advisory.

Media Outreach Tips.

Sample Slide Show.

Sample Video Presentations: one, two, three, four, five.

Bumper sticker.

Letter to Biden calling for a real Good Neighbor policy for Latin America and the Caribbean.

Sample Letter to the Editor:

The Monroe Doctrine turns 200 on December 2, 2023. The lines excerpted, years later, from President James Monroe’s 1823 speech and established as a “doctrine” have been used ever since to assert U.S. dominance over the Western Hemisphere.

This doctrine has been used to justify numerous wars against and dispossession of lands from Native Americans, as well as the Mexican-American War, the Spanish-American War, and all variety of coups, sanctions, and economic pressure.

While approximately half of the U.S. political establishment now renounces the Monroe Doctrine in words, in actions there is less disagreement. In fact, this first-ever doctrine (a concept found nowhere in the U.S. Constitution) has led to many more presidential doctrines, the accumulation of which has effectively expanded the Monroe Doctrine globally.

When the United States began expanding westward, it was aided by the belief that in supposedly opposing European imperialism, nothing it did itself could be imperialistic, as well as the beliefs that anyone would naturally want to be conquered by the United States, not to mention the belief that many people were not fully persons at all – a belief supported when, also in 1823, the Doctrine of Discovery was put into U.S. law.

Now U.S. wars and weapons shipments are alleged to spread democracy, defend the innocent, and guard U.S. “interests” – a concept with its roots in the Monroe Doctrine. But the reality has never been as advertised. The U.S. has never done much to support Latin American democracies — quite the reverse. The Monroe Doctrine is not a legal concept. And the world could not long survive two or more nations advancing expanding Monroe Doctrines.

The time has come to hold a funeral for the very idea of imposing U.S. will on other nations, for their own good or otherwise, and to establish a new doctrine of peacemaking, the rule of law, cooperation, demilitarization, and mutual respect.

On December 2nd there will be an event ____________________________.

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The text of the Monroe Doctrine:

“The occasion has been judged proper for asserting, as a principle in which the rights and interests of the United States are involved, that the American continents, by the free and independent condition which they have assumed and maintain, are henceforth not to be considered as subjects for future colonization by any European powers. . . .
“We owe it, therefore, to candor and to the amicable relations existing between the United States and those powers to declare that we should consider any attempt on their part to extend their system to any portion of this hemisphere as dangerous to our peace and safety. With the existing colonies or dependencies of any European power, we have not interfered and shall not interfere. But with the Governments who have declared their independence and maintained it, and whose independence we have, on great consideration and on just principles, acknowledged, we could not view any interposition for the purpose of oppressing them, or controlling in any other manner their destiny, by any European power in any other light than as the manifestation of an unfriendly disposition toward the United States.”

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Sample replacement for the Monroe Doctrine:

The occasion is long overdue for asserting, as a principle for the future conduct of the United States government, that other nations will be treated with the respect that this government would like to be treated with itself. Violations of the rights of one nation by another will be referred by the U.S. government to international courts, which the U.S. government will support, join, and hold itself likewise accountable to. Such violations will not be used as excuses for wars by the U.S. military. Nor will the U.S. government any longer speak of distant imperial wars as “defensive” or of U.S. “interests” as justifications for wars. The U.S. government will cease arming, training, and funding foreign militaries, police, and prison guards, cease sanctioning foreign populations, cease interferring in foreign elections, and cease imposing conditions on foreign nations through financial and trade policies. The U.S. government will join and support human rights and disarmament treaties, hold other nations to the same standard through its example and non-hypocritical action through a democratized United Nations or replacement thereof. The United States government will maintain itself as one among equals, and as an honest beneficiary of nations less wealthy and of nations that have not done the same sort of damage to our collective natural environment. U.S. policy will be formed, not through extra-legal doctrines, but through democratic or representative decision making, respecting all human and environmental rights.

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For the event in Charlottesville, Virginia:

Flyer for promoting the event (PDF).

Flyer for handing out on walk (PDF).

Letter to Biden calling for a real Good Neighbor policy for Latin America and the Caribbean.

Event in Virginia:

 

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Event in Colombia:

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Event in Mexico:

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Event in Bolivia:

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Webinar:

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