The Missing Message in the Women’s March

By Cindy Sheehan and Rick Sterling on January 18, 2018

Sign not seen in the Women’s March. Photo; Bill Hackwell

The large women’s marches that took place in the U.S. to mark a year of the Trump Administration were primarily organized by elements of the Democratic Party. The energy in the streets was strong and positive but the political message was to channel that into winning back congress in the 2018 mid term elections. One does not have to look far back in history to be reminded that the Democrats are every bit a party of continuous war as are the Republicans. The solution is not voter registration drives but building a mass independent movement. – editors

The March will speak out against hate, discrimination, and exploitation. That’s good.

The March will also speak out strongly in favor of equality, women’s reproductive choice and respect for all people regardless of disability, gender, orientation, etc. That’s also good.

But the subject of U.S. military aggression and war is essential. We hope that many marchers will include this in their signage and discussions. Despite many antiwar groups and individuals actively advocating for “peace” to be in the platform/demands of the March, this is the second year peace is being minimized or ignored by the organizers.

For the past century, the U.S. has intervened aggressively against governments the Washington establishment does not like. A partial list includes Philippines, Korea, Guatemala, Iran, Cuba, Chile, Vietnam, Angola, Nicaragua, El Salvador, Panama, Lebanon, Somalia, Haiti, Afghanistan, Iraq, Venezuela, Honduras, Libya and Syria!
These acts of “regime change” have killed millions of people including many thousands of our own youth, both women and men. They have resulted in hundreds of thousands returning home injured physically or psychologically. Mothers, wives, sisters, aunts, and other family and friends have been profoundly, permanently, and unnecessarily handed a lifetime of pain and sorrow because of the U.S. war machine.

Shouldn’t it be a priority to change the policies and acts of economic aggression and military intervention that result in violence, war and destruction?

Shouldn’t we address the causes of the refugee crisis as well as the symptom? After all, most refugees never wanted to leave their homelands.

We are sure that most of the women and allies who will be attending the Women’s March agree with us on the need for action and protest against our ongoing wars.

The escalating military budget is driving our country further and further into debt. Meanwhile, infrastructure is decaying, health care and housing is diminishing and education is underfunded. College students now graduate with astronomical student debt. Meanwhile, there is growing police oppression.

We must include PEACE in our march because unless we can stop the trend, a nuclear war is going to destroy civilization. There is no such thing as a winnable nuclear war and dismantling ALL nukes should be at the forefront of any of our activism. The continuity of human life on our planet is at stake. These are Womens’ issues.

As we demand a change in tone and behavior in the White House, we must also demand a change in U.S. international foreign policy away from militarism and aggression.

The demand for peace not war should be integral to the Women’s March.

Top Photo | Protesters build a wall of signs outside the White House for the Women’s March on Washington during the first full day of Donald Trump’s presidency in Washington, Jan. 21, 2017. (AP/John Minchillo)

 

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