About wibailoutpeople

We are a part of the national Bail Out The People movement which formed in 2008 to fight against the bailouts to the banks. Since then we have been in numerous fights against poverty, racism and war. We demand that the people be bailed out not the banks, a moratorium on all foreclosures, a federal jobs program now and other demands. We have been participating in the Wisconsin people's uprising, Bloombergville in NYC and numerous other people's actions.

PFLP salutes Native and Indigenous struggle at Standing Rock #NoDAPL

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The Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine extends its strongest support and solidarity to the indigenous resistance at Standing Rock against the Dakota Access Pipeline and the settler colonial project of genocide and plunder in North America.

“It is no surprise that the United States and Canada, built on the genocide of indigenous peoples and the plunder of their land and resources, are today the strongest settler colonial partners of the Zionist state engaged in its own settler colonial project of destruction in Palestine,” said Palestinian leftist writer Khaled Barakat in an interview with the PFLP media office.

“The indigenous strugglers at Standing Rock are defending indigenous land and water, the resources that have been confiscated and polluted for centuries by a settler colonial capitalist project that has ravaged indigenous lives, land and resources. They are defending the very existence of their people with their valiant resistance. As a Palestinian national liberation movement, we salute these indigenous strugglers and all who stand alongside them at Standing Rock confronting the militarized forces of the settler colonial state and their privatized agents,” said Barakat.

14291720_1310923878941095_8521230436582435904_n“It is also no surprise that G4S has been involved in providing private security for the construction of the destructive, invasive pipeline through indigenous land, threatening the water and the safety of the Standing Rock Sioux and the rights of indigenous nations. This same corporation is involved in providing security to the Canadian mining corporations that plunder indigenous land for mineral wealth around the world and destroy indigenous land for the so-called ‘tar sands’ that threaten the future of the land itself. It is the same corporation that sells equipment and security services to the Israel Prison Services that imprison over 7,000 Palestinians in the service of the Zionist settler colonial project, and the same company involved in the mass incarceration of children and youth – especially youth of color – in the US, and in the deportation of migrants in the UK, Australia, US and elsewhere,” said Barakat.

“The hundreds of indigenous nations – including Palestinian participants – coming together in Standing Rock exemplify an unceasing history of hundreds of years of resistance in the face of a genocidal project,” said Barakat. “Today’s U.S. empire that bombs and threatens the lives of people around the world, especially in the Arab world, Asia, Africa and Latin America, was built on settler colonialism, the genocide of indigenous people, and the enslavement and genocide aganst Black people. Throughout its history, it has been confronted by fierce resistance.”

g4s2In the face of settler colonial genocide and destruction, the land and water defenders at Standing Rock are defending all of us. We see them reflected in the Palestinian mothers holding tight to their olive trees targeted for settler destruction; in the Palestinian farmers who resist in the so-called “buffer zones,” and the fishers who brave warship fire to preserve Palestinian fishery, in the land and water defenders of the world who resist the vicious onslaughts of settler colonial capitalism. The PFLP salutes these land and water defenders on the front line for all of our struggles around the world.

“There have been hundreds of arrests, the use of massive military equipment and the force of the state in order to enforce the Dakota Access Pipeline through sacred burial grounds and attempt to force indigenous land and water defenders from their land. The use of mass arrests and incarceration as a mechanism to confiscate land and resources and suppress liberation movements is of course not surprising. It is a technique that we see used in Palestine, keeping thousands of Palestinian political prisoners behind bars for struggling for the freedom of their people and their land,” said Barakat. “In fact, many aspects of Zionist settler colonialism in Palestine were developed in light of the colonial techniques used in the US and Canada.”

The PFLP extends its revolutionary greetings and salutes to all of the Native and indigenous peoples defending their land and water, affirming their existence and resistance over centuries of struggle. We express our strongest solidarity with Native and indigenous struggles for self-determination and liberation. We encourage all Palestinians, especially the Palestinian community in the United States, to continue to develop and build upon the efforts of Palestinian youth in support, solidarity and participation in the Standing Rock camps of struggle, and in developing long-term, sustainable, mutual joint struggle and solidarity with Native liberation movements.

We also encourage and call upon the Palestine solidarity movement to build upon the caravans to Standing Rock and cross-country actions and protests to deepen its involvement in the struggle to defend indigenous land, and note in particular the protests in New York and elsewhere linking the struggle of Palestinian prisoners and the call to boycott G4S with the defense of Standing Rock against arrests, attacks and privatized and state repressive power. It is necessary to thoroughly confront US imperialism and settler colonialism as part and parcel of standing with the struggle of the Palestinian people for liberation and return. There is a long history of connections and common struggle between our liberation struggles, together in the global movement to defeat settler colonialism, Zionism and imperialism, that we must nurture and build upon until victory and liberation. http://pflp.ps/english/

Workers World Party National Conference in NYC November 11-13

The elections are not the last word — keep fighting for socialism!Join Workers World Party and hundreds of activists from around the country and the world for the annual WWP National Conference on Nov. 11-13 in New York.2016 has seen nothing short of an assault on the movement for justice, liberation and self-determination. But it has also been an incredible year of struggle, where the most militant people have risen up to say no more to exploitation, violence and repression, all facilitated by capitalism.

The conference will come only days after the presidential elections. Working and oppressed people will, without a doubt, be disappointed by the results. But where will we go from there? How will we channel our righteous rage and frustration into action? These are the questions we will take up as we honor the brave young people, communities and organizers who have confronted power and are claiming the future.

Regardless of who becomes the next president of the United States, we know that the truth remains: So long as the U.S. has the ability to terrorize Black and Brown people at home and abroad, so long as workers can barely afford to live, so long as LGBTQ people and women are under attack, so long as the politicians, bosses and bankers rule our lives, we must fight, fight, fight!

If you are interested in learning about and discussing why we must keep fighting for socialism, join Workers World Party at the Malcolm X & Betty Shabazz Center in New York City — the historical site of the Audubon Ballroom, where Malcolm X was assassinated on Feb. 21, 1965.

The annual WWP National Conference will convene revolutionaries and organizers from the frontlines of struggles, from Black Lives Matter to Palestine Solidarity, from anti-war to Fight for $15, from the LGBTQ struggle to women’s liberation and immigrants’ rights.

We lift up the struggles that need solidarity, not only here in the U.S. but also around the world — to end the blockade still on Cuba, end U.S. war aggression in Syria, stop the subversion of Venezuela, and show solidarity with migrants to the U.S. and the European Union. We lift up the banners of internationalism and socialist unity to build toward a revolution that will liberate all workers and oppressed people.

We choose ourselves — not the warmonger Hillary Clinton who called Black youths “predators,” not the hate-mongering billionaire Donald Trump who nurtures Klan and Nazi types. We choose solidarity — not the state’s tools of division, not the comfort of isolation.

We choose the movement — not the lies of the election, not the idea that the powers that be will fall on their own. We choose a path to revolution — not the lure of a softer, kinder capitalism, not another day of chains and cages. Let us continue to build the movement against capitalism, racism, sexism, homophobia, transphobia, Islamophobia and more!

Black Lives Matter! Defend Native sovereignty! Abolish the police! Smash capitalism! LGBTQ liberation now! End women’s oppression! Free Palestine! The working class has no borders!

http://www.workers.org/wwp/

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Milwaukee, November 10: Farmworker Justice Teach-In with CIW

Join the Coalition of Immokalee Workers (CIW) and Youth Empowered in the Struggle – UWM (YES) for a presentation to learn how you can partner with farmworkers to amplify the national boycott of Wendy’s!.

Ten of thousands of student and consumers of conscience are committed to boycotting Wendy’s until the fast-food giant joins the Fair Food Program, a unique partnership between McDonald’s, Taco Bell, and WalMart, that is rooting out abuse and sexual harassment in fields from Florida to North Carolina.

Rather than support an industry setting new standards for human rights. Wendy’s took its tomato purchases to Mexico, where workers continue to confront wage theft, sexual harassment, child labor, and even slavery without access to protections. And recently, Wendey’s has published an empty Code of Conduct for its suppliers that lacks the two most essential elements of the Fair Food Program: worker participation and verifiable enforcement mechanisms for standards.

The presentation will be held at the UWM Student Union in Room 191 at 6 p.m. Feel feel to invite friends and family. Hope to see you there!

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Milwaukee, November 13: March Against War

Sponsored by Youth Empowered in the Struggle at UW-Milwaukee
Join us to march against war.

America is failing. Both major party presidential candidates have war on their post-victory agenda, with Syria at the top of the hit-list.
As working class people, we know the truth – we need to solve problems in our country before we invade another. Poverty, homelessness, police brutality, political corruption and lack of basic human rights are destroying the daily lives of Americans.

War is an enactor of torture, unnecessary violence and death; most importantly, war is an imperialist venture designed by the elite to further oppress and control. The United States government is, in fact, an imperialist and dangerously nationalist enterprise, no matter the supposed political affiliation of its figurehead.

March with us to spread knowledge and support peace!

We’ll be meeting at Riverside Park, across the street from the Goodwill on Oakland Avenue. We hope to see you there!

Milwaukee, November 15: Cuba: Prospects and Challenges

Tuesday, Nov. 15 at 7 PM

Central United Methodist Church (CUMC)

639 N 25th St

Milwaukee, WI 53233

Free and open to the public


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Nearly two years ago President Obama and Cuba’s President Raul Castro of Cuba announced plans to normalize relations. Since then, how much has really changed?

Two top leaders from the Cuban Institute of Friendship with the Peoples (ICAP)  will be in Wisconsin to help build bridges of friendship between the people of Cuba and of the

United States. Founded in 1960, ICAP has worked to promote solidarity between the people of Cuba and nations worldwide.

On November 15 at 7pm hear Sandra Ramirez Rodriguez, Director, of the North American Division of ICAP, and Leima Martinez from ICAP’s North America Division, speaking on Cuba’s perspectives on strengthening ties between our peoples. For example, Cuba is currently providing free medical school to two women from Wisconsin, and its medicines have been credited with prolonging the quality of life for at least one Wisconsin man with advanced lung cancer. What more can be done so that our citizens can travel and trade more freely and learn from each other?

For more info contact: LASC 414-447-8369 or WI Coalition to Normalize Relations with Cuba 414-273-1040, www.wicuba.org.

Sponsored by: Wisconsin Coalition to Normalize Relations with Cuba, Latin America Solidarity Committee, Milwaukee Area Technical College,  Plowshares Marketplace and Education for Peace Waukesha, National  Network on Cuba and Cuban Institute of Friendship with Peoples (ICAP).

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Disgusted with Trump & Clinton? Vote for Moorehead-Lilly in 2016!

Fight for Socialism! Vote for Moorehead-Lilly in 2016!

 As members of the working class, its so important that we vote intelligently, with our own hearts and minds. This lesser of two evilsnarrative is old and played out now. People know damn well that neither Donald Trump nor Hillary Clinton represent the interests of poor, Black, Brown or working people. Voting for socialist candidates isnt just a protest vote.Its an expression that something better is very possible. Its a refusal to go along with what the ruling class is trying to force feed us,says Workers World Partys Vice Presidential Candidate Lamont Lilly on  LeftVoice: “We Don’t Subscribe to Reforming the Police” (tinyurl.com/jhjptpl/).

On Tuesday, Nov. 8, we want you to join us in voting with your hearts and minds, voting for revolutionary socialism vs. white supremacy and all other forms of inequality under capitalism.

WWP candidates Monica Moorehead and Lamont Lilly have been tireless champions of those who are fighting on the frontlines for a better world. Our campaign (tinyurl.com/z8e66js) has stood with Standing Rock, Black Lives Matter, migrant workers, labor and nearly every issue concerning people of color, women, LGBTQ communities, people with disabilities, students and more, along with national liberation movements fighting the U.S. empire from Occupied Palestine to Haiti to Venezuela.

We have met thousands of people who are fed up with both capitalist candidates and who want nothing less than a revolutionary change.

 Take a stand on Tuesday — independent of the two parties of racism, capitalism and war — by voting for Workers World Party.

How do I vote for Monica and Lamont?  

   Here’s how you can vote for Monica and Lamont:

  • In New Jersey, Utah and Wisconsin, our campaign is on the ballot. For instance, in New Jersey you can find our campaign in the “I” column.
  • In most other states, we are certified write-in candidates. You have the right to ask poll workers where to write the names of Monica Moorehead and Lamont Lilly.
  • We encourage everyone to write in our candidates, even if your state may not recognize the vote.

Cant vote? Vote online here! vote4socialism.org

Ready to continue the struggle after the election? Join us in New York for the WWP National Conference on Nov. 11-13 in NYC!

Go to this link – youtu.be/G0la_-GoP_g  to see Monica Moorehead read WWP’s election campaign 10-point program at a Nov. 4 street meeting in NYC.

Support Philly Transit Workers on Strike: Press Conference: Campaign Launch for SEPTA Inconvenience

What: PRESS CONFERENCE to launch SIP Campaign
-When: Monday, Nov. 7, at 12 noon
-Where: 1234 Market Street, SEPTA headquarters
-Who: community representatives, labor activists, students, unemployed, people with disabilities and other Philadelphia residents impacted by the strike against SEPTA management. (If you want to speak, add your name to the list by contacting SEPTAInconveniencePass@gmail.com)

-Why: SEPTA officials claimed in court they are concerned about the “health, safety and welfare of the public”, particularly for the poor, the disabled and the 52,000 students who rely on mass transit to get to schools. But the inconvenience to riders stems from SEPTA’s refusal to negotiate a fair contract with SEPTA’s workers as represented byTWU 234 in time to avoid a work stoppage.

If SEPTA is so concerned, the public agency should provide the people of Philadelphia with a free transit for each day of the strike.

Like all workers, SEPTA drivers and support staff have a right to decent wages, benefits and safety.

The people also have a right to safe, efficient and affordable public transit. We ask SEPTA to authorize free Inconvenience Passes and for drivers to accept this pass out of respect for community sacrifices during the strike.

Please sign the petition! (Link coming soon)
Transit Riders Initiative for the People
SEPTAInconveniencePass@gmail.com

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