"Unthinking respect for authority is the greatest enemy of truth."

Welcome to Infoshop News
Thursday, June 20 2013 @ 02:08 AM CDT

Call to Action: Funk the War 9: Bad Romance

News Archive

Funk the War, light the bed on fire, and break free from this bad romance!

Washington, DC. March 19, the 7th anniversary of the US invasion of Iraq.

Student mutiny against the War on Terror: Fund Education, Not War & Occupation.

Funk the War 9: Bad Romance


Student power against Obama's recession empire

Funk the War, light the bed on fire, and break free from this bad romance!

Washington, DC. March 19, the 7th anniversary of the US invasion of Iraq.

Student mutiny against the War on Terror: Fund Education, Not War & Occupation.

Obama's got us singing like Lady Gaga, “I want your love and all your lover's revenge.” Thousands of anti-war youth fell in love with Obama and dropped everything to build his campaign. He seduced us with promises of hope and change from Bush's abuses, all the while refusing to give up his lust for the War on Terror.

We've been together a while now and Obama keeps expanding the War on Terror in the Middle East and Central Asia. He's taking advantage of record youth unemployment and skyrocketing college costs to drag young people into a war we've got nothing to gain from. More soldiers trapped in the War on Terror are committing suicide than ever before. Obama, “Baby, you're sick.”

March 19th is the 7th anniversary of the US invasion of Iraq and the occupation's going strong. It's time to Funk the War, light the bed on fire, and break free from this bad romance.

“Walk, walk, fashion baby, work it!” DC SDS is calling for a massive student power dance party against empire to disrupt the corporate-political war machine in streets of the capital city. We refuse to let another year of war in Iraq and war on our youth pass by without resistance. Join us in the streets and help build an unstoppable student & youth anti-war movement in 2010.

Assemble your crew, practice your moves, and throw on them dancing shoes. We'll be hosting anti-imperialist education events, direct action trainings, dance floor mayhem, and smaller actions in the lead up to March 19th. Get in touch if you'd like to attend or host an event or if we can help support your resistance efforts: strategic planning, action trainings, logistical support, we'd love to help. We'll see you in the streets.

Upcoming events in Washington, DC:

  • January 29: Funk the Warming – Down with the Fossil Hawks

  • February 13: Funk the War 9 Consulta & Bad Romance Weekend
Consulta @ 4pm, RSVP to funkthewar9@gmail.com for more info.

  • March 18: Schoolhouse Funk, pre-action teach-in hosted by the Washington Peace Center

  • March 19: Funk the War: Bad Romance

  • March 20: Mass march against the war; Funk the War post-action meet-up

More information:

Visit us on the interwebs at http://www.dc-sds.org

email: funkthewar9@gmail.com

What's about this bad romance?

Obama's recession empire and the rest of us

[Lady Gaga's song, Bad Romance, is a subversive feminist critique equating her relationship with record industry execs to an abusive relationship. The song speaks universally to young peoples' relationship with the CEOs and politicians who exploit and abuse us.]

In 2008, Obama seduced the world with “hope” and promises of a clean break from Bush's abuses. Now Obama is fielding 30,000 soldiers and more than 50,000 corporate mercenaries to expand the assault on Afghanistan and Pakistan. Over 130,000 troops and 130,000 mercenaries remain in Iraq. Without mutiny in the ranks and pressure from mass resistance at home, Obama's word on exit strategy is as good as his promise to close Guantanamo by January 22—worthless.

In 2003, Bush bombed his way into Iraq, letting schools and libraries burn while troops secured the oil ministry. He occupied Iraq and Afghanistan for so long that the military implemented “stop-loss” to force soldiers to work past the end of their contracts. The war budget bankrupted the country. Young people were among the hardest hit at home on the battlefield and at home. Deteriorating public schools were neglected while college tuition skyrocketed and jobs grew scarce. Many youth turned to the military for college money and sham job training, only to be stop-lossed and traumatized by the horrors of war. It's Obama's war now and little has changed.

No doubt, Obama inherited a wrecked economy and the War on Terror. But he's turned his back on the change he convinced so many to believe in.

Obama is continuing Bush's policy of corporate resource imperialism in the Middle East and Central Asia, subsidizing the worst polluters while they drag the youth of the world into a future of endless wars and climate chaos. The $708 billion 2010 war budget is enough to fund nationwide free college education or to fund adaptation to the climate crisis in the Global South: droughts in Sub-Saharan Africa, Hurricane Katrina-style threats to Island nations. Military industry, fossil fuel companies, and bankers are thriving while the rest of us suffer the worst recession since the 1930s.

The recession is killing young people's prospects and military recruiters are circling like vultures. In the US, youth unemployment is at a record high 50%, with twice as many black youth as white youth unemployed. No options means a racist poverty draft. That's how recruiters are surpassing their quotas for the first time since the Viet Nam War. The only other time they came close to today's numbers was during the recession of the early 1980s.

Many US soldiers are trapped in the War on Terror and see no way
out other than suicide. 160 in 2009, and 140 in 2008 took their own lives rather than kill for empire. The War on Terror has cost over 5300 US soldier's lives and over a million Iraqis, Afghans, and Pakistanis. But there is hope in work of Courage to Resist and Iraq Veterans Against the War, groups encouraging war resistance and defending the many soldiers who refuse to fight. It is our responsibility to match their courage with strategic resistance on campus and on the street until we stop this bad romance.

We'll see you in the Streets on March 19th and in the news as youth & student resistance builds in 2010.


Share
  • Facebook
  • Google Bookmarks
  • Ask
  • Kirtsy
  • LinkedIn
  • Digg
  • Twitter
  • SlashDot
  • Reddit
  • MySpace
  • Fark
  • Del.icio.us
  • Blogmarks
  • Yahoo Buzz
Call to Action: Funk the War 9: Bad Romance | 11 comments | Create New Account
The following comments are owned by whomever posted them. This site is not responsible for what they say.
Call to Action: Funk the War 9: Bad Romance
Authored by: Admin on Friday, February 05 2010 @ 09:52 PM CST

While it's good that this call takes President Obama to task for continuing the wars (and the military, for that matter), it's unfortunate that the language about "Obama's recession" reflects right-wing rhetoric. Even if this choice of words wasn't parroting right wing talking points, it's simply inaccurate. President Obama isn't responsible for the recession. Neither is President Bush, or any other world leader. The recession is a natural consequence of global capitalism. I would hope that anti-capitalists can get these simple facts right!

Chuck

[ # ]
Call to Action: Funk the War 9: Bad Romance
Authored by: communitycntrl on Saturday, February 06 2010 @ 02:18 AM CST
it's not so simple chuck. i was pressed convinced that i blamed DC more that wall street after listening to this debate:
http://www.npr.org/templates/story/st...=102312504
[ # ]
Call to Action: Funk the War 9: Bad Romance
Authored by: MagonistaRevolt on Saturday, February 06 2010 @ 04:12 AM CST

Regardless of Obama's culpability for the recession, which is debatable, try reading it like this:

It is Obama's empire. He is the commander in chief of the military after all.

And it is a recession empire, both fed by the recession as unemployed youth join the army to get gainful employment, and with empire feeding the recession by soaking up trillions and trillions of dollars of tax dollars.

So it is Obama's recession empire, even if you don't believe it's Obama's recession.

[ # ]
Call to Action: Funk the War 9: Bad Romance
Authored by: Admin on Saturday, February 06 2010 @ 07:23 AM CST

It is not Obama's empire, any more than it was Bush's empire. It's certainly not Obama's recession. This language sounds like it comes straight from Rush Limbaugh and Glenn Beck, which I have the misfortune of hearing on a regular basis.

If anarchists are going to offer any alternative to the anti-intellectualism and ignorance that dominates American politics, we have to reject this paradigm that always blames (or credits) social problems or economic woes on the person who is currently President of the United States. These people just don't have that much power. They are part of a bigger system. Obama is a creature made by Wall Street. When we say nonsense like "it's Obama's recession" instead of saying that it's a recession caused by capitalism, then we help obfuscate the real causes of the economic woes that almost everybody is dealing with. If we argue that Obama is the culprit, then people can argue again that replacing Obama is the solution. This is why the right wing spends so much time demonizing President Obama.

Chuck

[ # ]
Call to Action: Funk the War 9: Bad Romance
Authored by: MagonistaRevolt on Saturday, February 06 2010 @ 09:47 AM CST

I'm not impressed with your reading comprehension. I just said it's not "Obama's recession," it's "Obama's recession empire"  Also, Obama isn't just a great guy caught in the game of capitalism. He's not even just complicit. He's an active participant, the commander in chief actively using that power to do bad things.

[ # ]
Call to Action: Funk the War 9: Bad Romance
Authored by: redsdisease on Saturday, February 06 2010 @ 06:02 PM CST

Listen, as important as it is to emphasize systemic change, you can't deny that the anti-war movement fell apart because of Obama. What was left was largely trying to gently nudge him to "do the right thing." If we are to rebuild the power of the anti-war movement, we need to place it in direct opposition to Obama.

Also, Chuck, you should try to work on reading better.

[ # ]
Call to Action: Funk the War 9: Bad Romance
Authored by: Al Ligator on Saturday, February 06 2010 @ 08:03 PM CST

Didn't the anti-war movement fall apart in 2004? When things were escalating even more overseas? At least here it did.

[ # ]
Call to Action: Funk the War 9: Bad Romance
Authored by: exworker on Saturday, February 06 2010 @ 08:23 PM CST

 I'm not sure I understand. All Chuck is saying is that shifting focus on the President rather than the system itself gives a leg up to capitalism by implying that a change in leadership can solve problems. I realize that's probably not your personal belief, but that is certainly what this piece sounds like.

Get off Obama, get back on capitalism.

[ # ]
Call to Action: Funk the War 9: Bad Romance
Authored by: exworker on Saturday, February 06 2010 @ 09:05 PM CST

redsdisease--it didn't fall apart because of Obama, it fell apart becase people had the same delusions about his power and ability to make change, just as this article implies. 

[ # ]
Call to Action: Funk the War 9: Bad Romance
Authored by: exworker on Saturday, February 06 2010 @ 09:20 PM CST

After all, most of the problems we face aren't about politicians directly doing terrible things, but them manipulating and creating the illusion of power. We fall into that trap every time we contest them as individuals, reaffirming that representative democracy works as long as the right people are in charge.

[ # ]
Call to Action: Funk the War 9: Bad Romance
Authored by: Admin on Sunday, February 07 2010 @ 12:21 AM CST

After thinking about this some more, I'll say that there is some validity in criticizing Obama about the economy from an anarchist standpoint. If we are going to criticize Obama about his escalation of the wars, then we should name him in our criticism of his economic policies. But I still stand by my previous words, especially about the dangers of mirroring the rhetoric being used by the right wing.

The idea that the anti-war movement fell apart because of Obama is bizarre. The anti-war movement fell apart in 2003-2004, after it was destroyed by two groups of authortiarian leftists. The first group were pro-Democrat leftists and liberals who sought to manage the anti-war movement in such a way so it wouldn't embarass the Democratic Party and jeopardize the (non)election of John Kerry. The other group of leftists sought to control the movement in order to build their "power" and organizations. The demise of the anti-war movement in the U.S. should really rest on rank-and-file anti-war people who let these groups control the opposition.

It could also be argued that the anti-war movement declined with the re-election of President Bush. The amount of anti-war protests and organizations declined dramatically after the 2004 elections.

Chuck

[ # ]