cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/17756406

Workers Strike Back Inaugural National Zoom Meeting

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Featured Speakers:

Jill Stein, Kshama Sawant, Nick Cruse

As the genocidal war on Gaza enters its tenth month, with shocking new revelations of brutality by Israeli forces, a majority of Americans now oppose the war, with just 36% supporting U.S. military aid to Israel. Major unions like UAW, SEIU, and NEA, along with countless smaller unions collectively representing millions of workers, have passed ceasefire resolutions, and students at nearly every major university have organized courageous protests against the war, facing suspension, expulsion, and police repression.

Yet as the US Presidential election draws closer, both Biden and Trump continue to give the war their unflagging support. With two warmongers being put forward by the two parties of the billionaire class, what is the next step for workers and students looking to end the war and occupation? And how can we build a strong enough antiwar movement to stop the flood of U.S. money fueling the Israeli war machine?

Join Left independent antiwar Presidential candidate Jill Stein, socialist and former Seattle City Councilmember Kshama Sawant, and Revolutionary Blackout Network founder Nick Cruse to discuss and vote on a strategy for the movement.


No Biden, No Trump!

How can we end the genocidal war on Gaza?

Speakers:

  1. Nick Cruse, Revolutionary Blackout Network founder
  2. Jill Stein, Left Independent Antiwar Presidential Candidate
  3. Kshama Sawant, Socialist and former Seattle City Councilmember

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      You found us; join in on our adventure!

      When it comes to organizing against the duopoly, it is not an easy feat; it is a long and treacherous road.

      Stay hopeful!

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      Edit: word, talking

      Do these talking points actually work on people?

      It seems you are just trying to bait people into pointless talks by using duopoly talking points.