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North America Building Trades Unions Statement On Hate In The United States

August 16, 2017

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Contact:

Tom Owens

202-756-4623

WAS202-251-1081

towens@buildingtrades.org

https://nabtu.org/press_releases/nabtu-statement-hate-america/

NABTU Statement on Hate in America

WASHINGTON, DC – The following statement was issued today by North America’s Building Trades Unions (NABTU):

“The leadership and members of NABTU are professionals and patriots who love their country, their families and their communities.

“We reject hate as ideology and we cannot, and will not, condone violence and intimidation as a political tactic in any manner and certainly not in the public square or in our democracy.

“Hate has always existed in this country and around the world but throughout our history, men and women of character and strong moral compass have shown leadership in the face of fear and bigotry to reaffirm the ideals we espouse as a nation and sought to bring us together and provide freedom and equality to all.

“We are again at a time when we need men and women of character to demonstrate leadership and unequivocally reject those who perpetrate hate, racism, sexism or any other manner of corrosive public discourse and action that only weaken us as a country.

“NABTU stands firmly with those who seek to provide opportunity to all- regardless of race, religion, education or geography.  We call on all elected officials, community leaders and our fellow Americans to join us and unequivocally denounce hate in all its forms and to reject false claims of equivalency during this trying time.”

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ABOUT NORTH AMERICA’S BUILDING TRADES UNIONS

North America’s Building Trades Unions is an alliance of 14 national and international unions in the building and construction industry that collectively represent over 3 million skilled craft professionals in the United States and Canada. Each year, our unions and our signatory contractor partners invest over $1 billion in private sector money to fund and operate over 1,900 apprenticeship training and education facilities across North America that produce the safest, most highly trained and productive skilled craft workers found anywhere in the world.

www.NABTU.org

www.Facebook.com/NorthAmericasBuildingTradesUnions

@BldgTrds

North Dakota AFL-CIO: Labor Against Nazis

http://www.ndaflcio.org/news/north-dakota-labor-against-nazis

By Waylon Hedegaard on Today, August 16 – 1:06 pm

Sadly, white supremacy and Nazi ideology are on the rise across the nation and here in North Dakota. Four years ago, we all watched as Nazis and white supremacists tried to take over the small town of Leith for their own enclave, and many of us went down to protest the Nazi rally.

We stood against the hate and aggression they represented. Regular everyday North Dakotans, friends and neighbors, young and old, stood shoulder to should against the Nazis. People of all backgrounds and colors flocked to Leith because they could not stand by while Fascists terrorized other North Dakotans.

The North Dakota AFL-CIO and Organized Labor will always stand against such racist, hateful and vile beliefs. Nazism, Fascism and white supremacy are abhorrent to everything Labor stands for and they always have been.

Understand that one of the Nazis’ first acts in Germany was to crush the labor unions. Knowing that organized Labor was a real threat to Nazi control, the fascist government spent two years outlawing unions, jailing leaders who stood up for workers, and setting up a state run system of worker control. Using ruthless violence, intimidation and murder, the Nazis destroyed everything unions had fought for.

Our union sisters and brothers need to remember that Organized Labor was the first item on Hitler’s enemies list.

Nazis are cruel and violent followers of a murderous ideology. Their historical record is one of torture, slaughter and the mechanization of genocide. The war they started killed tens of millions of people across the globe including over 400,000 Americans. They have never been peaceful. They have never been compassionate, and they have never been respectable. The mass subjugation and murder of people different from themselves is central to their beliefs.

They are the enemy of every decent human being, regardless of political affiliation. Our grandfathers and grandmothers understood this well and fought them with everything they had. They knew Nazis for what they were, and it’s up to us to remember their sacrifice. Hundreds of thousands of our grandparents did not die for us to stand by and watch Nazis rallying on American soil, planting swastikas on American ground and desecrating the country they fought so hard to protect.

We must stand up! We must fight back! We must call them out on their murderous beliefs. We must not let this hate-filled infection spread!

Though working people certainly have legitimate issues, white supremacy, Fascism and Nazism have never had the answers. These ideologies only turn working people violently against other working people. Nazism blames those who are different for all the problems of our society whether those are differences of color or religion or belief, and it claims the final solution to our problems is the violent destruction of those different people.

The source of working people’s issues are not people of a different color, gender, religion or belief. This has never been true and remains a lie today. Working people’s problems come from an unfair economic system that increasingly takes money and power from them to benefit the wealthy and powerful.

The North Dakota AFL-CIO stands against hate. It has always stood against hate, and it always will.  We stand against blaming other poor people for our problems. We stand against white supremacy, and we stand against Nazis.

We will proclaim this message until it rings in every labor hall, every workplace and every neighborhood in our state. We will not accept the racism and hatred that the swastika represents. We will not tolerate the threats of violence and fear, and we will not be quiet.

I ask my Union brothers and sisters and every working human being in our state to stand with us. Until the day we can no longer stand, we must all stand against Nazis!

In solidarity,
Waylon Hedegaard
President/Secretary Treasurer
North Dakota AFL-CIO
(701) 595-3334

Three Freedom Fighters Arrested in Durham, Help Stop the Witchunt, Donate to Legal Fund Now

Support #TakiyahThompson . Takiyah is a freedom fighter and needs the movement’s support.  Her security and her job is threatened by her actions the past few days participating in an action that took down a Confederate statue in solidarity with #Charlottesville. She will not be able to work or earn an income.  She is asking that we prioritize circulating this fundraising page so that she can support her own living expenses until this all cools down. #BlackLivesMatter #NoNewKKK #TearEmDown #PeoplesPower #Durham

https://venmo.com/solidarity-takiyah

We are working to develop next steps for actions to build off the momentum of this moment.

After the resistance and tragedy in Charlottesville, and the action in Durham on Monday, there is a NATIONAL wave of positive reactions:

– Yesterday Gov Cooper came out with a statement outlining steps for the removal of Confederate statues from state property.

– Last night Orange County, NC voted to disallow Confederate flags in school premises.

–  Confederate statues are being taken down all over the country, along with streets and buildings being renames

Smash White Supremacy!

Build the Triangle People’s Assembly!

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Urgent Situation Unfolding in Durham – Calls, Donations, Signatures Needed

After a courageous demonstration that toppled a Confederate monument in Durham, North Carolina the Durham County government has decided to side with white supremacists and their legacy.

The Durham County Sheriffs have opened a campaign of repression against those involved in this heroic action – arresting activists on serious charges, raiding organizers’ homes, and creating a climate of intimidation. We need your help now to defend community activists and let the state know we won’t back down!

Here’s what you can do:

Sheriff: Michael D. Andrews (919)-560-0853

Wendy Jacobs: (919) 418-3169

Brenda Howerton: (919) 544-4160

James Hill: (919) 536-8820

Ellen Reckhow: (919) 383-3883

Heidi Carter: (919) 225-4268

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SIGN PETITION: https://southernvision.ourpowerbase.net/civicrm/petition/sign?sid=22&reset=1

DONATE TO FREEDOM FIGHTER BOND FUND: http://durhamsolidaritycenter.org/bondfund/

PFLP salutes anti-racist struggle in Charlottesville, calls for struggle against racism, fascism, Zionism and imperialism

http://pflp.ps/english/2017/08/15/pflp-salutes-anti-racist-struggle-in-charlottesville-calls-for-struggle-against-racism-fascism-zionism-and-imperialism/

The Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine mourns the martyr Heather Heyer and wishes speedy healing to the wounded anti-racist protesters in Charlottesville, Virginia in the United States as they confronted a racist, fascist rally on Saturday, August 12. The martyr and the wounded are part of the global list of those who have fallen in the struggles of all peoples to confront racist powers and they will always be remembered as such.

Contrary to the assertions of some corporate media in the United States, the fascist rally in Virginia in “defense” of a Confederate statue is not a divergence from U.S. ruling politics but a reflection of them. The United States has always been built on the genocide of Indigenous people and the theft of Indigenous land, the genocidal confiscation of Black lives and Black labor and the globally murderous power of capitalism and imperialism.

The rise of these kinds of demonstrations of racism are also an expression of the crisis of U.S. capitalism and imperialism in the Trump era, as well as the “debate” of the two imperialist political parties. The actions of anti-racists in Charlottesville and elsewhere disrupt this “debate” and highlight the true history and reality of the United States.

The bombastic framework of Trump’s threats against peoples and nations around the world and the officially-sanctioned scapegoating of oppressed communities comes hand in hand with the attempt by Trump to label racist attacks as “violence on many sides.” Indeed, it is reminiscent of attempts to label the resistance of the Palestinian people to occupation, oppression and colonialism as a “cycle of violence” or “hatred” rather than a just fight for liberation against a brutal colonizer.

The protesters who confronted the racist forces are, by and large, Left and revolutionary forces, including Black movements who have been on the front lines confronting U.S. state violence and repression, Communists, anarchists and radical socialists who are committed to fighting and stopping racism and oppression. The denunciation of racist terror on the streets of Charlottesville must also be combined with the denunciation of U.S. racist terror in police uniform on the streets of cities across the country as well as that in advanced armored vehicles and warplanes on peoples around the world. Trump’s current threats are nothing more than an ongoing continuation of U.S. imperialism’s bloody wars on the peoples of the world, especially of Africa, Asia, Latin America and the Caribbean, which have continued in an uninterrupted imperial march for well over a century.

Whether in Palestine or in Virginia, it is right to resist racist terror, including and especially that of the state. The far right in Europe, the United States and the Zionist movement share information, resources and propaganda against Black, Arab and other movements, peoples and communities (even while the far-right spouts anti-Jewish slogans alongside its anti-Black and anti-Arab hatred on American and European streets) – and the racist state powers and police authorities in the United States and the Israeli occupation are linked together with aid, resources and the common goals of Zionism and imperialism. We must also be united to fight racism, Zionism, capitalism and imperialism in all of our diverse, connected struggles for justice and liberation.

Zionist organizations and movements within the United States have been engaged in long-lasting alliances with fellow right-wing and racist forces around the world. While some are attempting to position themselves after Charlottesville as opponents of racism, these organizations are in fact defenders and proponents of racist oppression, not only in Palestine but in the United States and elsewhere where they have pushed for profiling and repression of Arab, Muslim, Black and other community organizing and even engaged in direct spying and surveillance on a range of anti-racist forces. Just as Israel traded arms and support with apartheid South Africa, the Zionist movement today is deeply engaged with other racist forces as has been vividly displayed on the streets in the U.S., Canada, the UK, Germany and elsewhere.

These racist and fascist mobilizations in the United States have taken a specific interest in targeting Arab and Muslim communities, immigrants and refugees and framing them as a “danger” or a “threat.” The targeting of Arabs and Muslims by these groups comes hand in hand with intense police surveillance and so-called “anti-terror” legislation that seeks to criminalize the Palestinian liberation movement and drive the community into fear.

Palestinians in the United States are deeply involved in the fight against racism and oppression of all forms, confronting the forces inflicting that violence on the world, and the Palestinian flag is a worldwide symbol of resistance to racist terror. We stand with the movements in the United States fighting back against racism and fascism as part of our global struggle. Long live international solidarity! http://pflp.ps/english/

 

 

Donate To The Durham Solidarity Fund To Assist Freedom Fighters

Takiyah Thompson, a member of Workers World Party Durham Branch that climbed the Confederate statue in #durham was arrested today. Call DA to drop charges against all protesters: 919-808-3010 & donate here to bail fund Durhamsolidaritycenter.org/bondfund #tearemdown #blacklivesmatter #charlottesville

UPDATE: Takiyah “Take Em Down” Thompson is free! Thompson was arrested in Durham today, charged with at least one felony and three misdemeanors and released. She says, “the fight continues!” #TakiyahTakeEmDownThompson #SmashWhiteSupremacy

From WWP Press Release to CNN August 15, 2017:

“Confederate statues aren’t just hunks of metal and concrete.  They represent the roots and history of a system of white supremacy that disenfranchises, murders, displaces and harms Black and Brown people up through today.  If the people decide they want to remove such a statue, that should be their right. ” stated Qasima Wideman, a member of Workers World Party who was present at the Durham action on August 14. “Love does not trump hate. It hasn’t taken down any Confederate statues or stopped any of the racist and fascist violence that people in Charlottesville, Charlotte, Ferguson, Baltimore and every where face every day. Only organized people’s power will take down white supremacy. Through racist drug laws and the prison industrial complex, cops do the paid work of white supremacy.  The Trump regime has emboldened these racists.”

“The people decided to take matters into our own hands and remove the statue,” stated Takiyah Thompson, member of Workers World Party and student at N.C. Central University, who climbed to the top of the statue to tie a rope around it’s neck before the crowd tore it down. We are tired of waiting on politicians who could have voted to remove the white supremacist statues years ago, but they failed to act. So we acted.”

We demand:

  1. The Durham County Commissioners, the Durham Sheriff’s office and District Attorney’s office drop the charges and stop investigating anti-racist activists involved with August 14 action.
  2. That the City of Charlottesville drop charges against anti-racist protesters from August 12.
  3. Governor Roy Cooper expedite the removal of all Confederate statues across the state.
  4. The Durham County Commissioners and City Council attend public forums to allow the community to speak-out about their concerns for public displays of the Confederacy.

Durham Solidarity Fund Meme

Meme Courtesy of Milwaukee Coalition Against Trump

Durham Community Demands Drop the Charges on Confederate Statue Protesters, Stand in Solidarity with Charlottesville Anti-racist and Anti-fascist Activists

For Immediate Release:
August 15, 2017
Contact Person:  Dante Strobino 919-539-2051

Durham Community Demands Drop the Charges on Confederate Statue Protesters, Stand in Solidarity with Charlottesville Anti-racist and Anti-fascist Activists

When:  Tuesday, August 15, 2017 @ 4:00 pm

Where:  N.C. Central University, Communications building, 501 E. Lawson St., Durham, N.C.

On Monday, August 14, activists from anti-racist, anti-fascist and progressive groups participated in a mass action that resulted in the removal of a Confederate statue from the property of the Durham County in downtown Durham. The protest was organized by Workers World Party in response to the Nazis, K.K.K. and white supremacist gathering in Charlottesville, Virginia that resulted in the cold-blooded murder of anti-racist activist Heather Heyer.

“The people decided to take matters into our own hands and remove the statue,” stated Takiyah Thompson, member of Workers World Party and student at N.C. Central University, who climbed to the top of the statue to tie a rope around it’s neck before the crowd tore it down. ” We are tired of waiting on politicians who could have voted to remove the white supremacist statues years ago, but they failed to act. So we acted.”

At 4:00pm on Tuesday, August 15, Durham community activists will host a press conference to demand:

  1. The Durham County Commissioners and the Durham Sheriff’s office to drop the charges on all anti-racist protesters involved with August 14 action.
  2. Governor Roy Cooper to call for immediate removal of all Confederate statues across the state.
  3. The Durham County Commissioners and City Council to organize mass public forums to allow the community to speak-out about their concerns for public display of Confederate statues.
  4. Drop all charges against all anti-racist, anti-fascist protesters in Charlottesville or those that have been arrested there fighting white supremacists.

Call District Attorney to demand the drop the charges against all protesters: 919-808-3010

Durham WWP Statue August 14 2017

Durham, North Carolina August 14, 2017

 

 

 

Stand with Rasmea at her sentencing August 17! All out for Detroit!

The Rasmea Defense Committee wants to thank the over 1,200 people that attended our #HonorRasmea event in Chicago Saturday, August 12th (official report will be out soon, but check out U.S. Palestinian Community Network on Facebook for the livestream, and also search #HonorRasmea on twitter for incredible pictures, video, and recap of the historic night!), all the endorsers of that event, and the thousands who have stood with Rasmea throughout the past four years.

We need to ask you to come out one final time…

Stand with Rasmea at her sentencing August 17! All out for Detroit!

Thursday, August 17, at 1:30 PM Eastern Time

(rally at 1:30 PM, hearing starts at 3 PM)

U.S. District Court, 231 W. Lafayette Blvd., downtown Detroit, Michigan

The Rasmea Defense Committee, U.S. Palestinian Community Network, Committee to Stop FBI Repression, and Chicago Coalition to Protect People’s Rights are urging everyone to join us in Detroit, August 17, to show our love and support for Rasmea at her sentencing in federal court. The will be her last court appearance and Rasmea is planning to make a statement.

The plea agreement, which has already been reached, states that Rasmea will not get additional jail time – but she will have to leave the U.S.

Given the near daily attacks on Rasmea in the right-wing and pro-Israeli media, we expect that a fair amount of attention will be focused on the sentencing. It is critical that the courtroom be filled with her supporters.

In Chicago, contact Joe Iosbaker at joeiosbaker@gmail.com if you want to attend the hearing.

Rasmea Defense Committee

Rasmea_Family

August 15-17: Contact Durham District Attorney & Sheriff and Demand NO Arrests!

Brave anti racist activists and community members in Durham, NC are being threatened with arrests for protesting a white supremacist monument, please take a few minutes today to contact the Durham County Commissioners and Sheriff’s office and demand that NO ONE face any legal consequences!

Sheriff: Michael D. Andrews (919)-560-0853

District Attorney’s Office: (919) 808-3010

County Commissioners:
Wendy Jacobs: (919) 418-3169 | wjacobs@dconc.gov
Brenda Howerton: (919) 544-4160 | bhowerton@dconc.gov
James Hill: (919) 536-8820 | jahill@dconc.gov
Ellen Reckhow: (919) 383-3883 | ereckhow@dconc.gov
Heidi Carter: (919) 225-4268 | hcarter@dconc.gov

Durham WWP Statue August 14 2017

Durham, North Carolina August 14, 2017

US needs ‘mass movement’ to eliminate racism: Analyst

http://www.presstv.ir/Detail/2017/08/15/531884/US-racism-Trump-Abayomi-Abayomi

Read and listen to this statement delivered by Abayomi Azikiwe, editor of the Pan-African News Wire, to Press TV on the recent gathering of racists and neo-fascists in Charlottesville, Virginia. Azikiwe notes that these groups have experienced a resurgence in recent years and there are neo-fascists embedded in the administration of President Donald Trump. What is needed is a well-organized mass movement to eliminate racism and neo-fascism from the United States, the journalist concluded.