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photography by Brooke
Anderson
Rafael Jesús González
speaking before the
Oakland City Council
in support of banning coal export from the Port
of Oakland,
june 27, 2016:
"We're talking about the selling of human
suffering, of human life
for the sake of profit. It is about a toxic economic system."
for the sake of profit. It is about a toxic economic system."
Yesterday, June 27, 2016, with the world watching, the Oakland
City Council passed a ban on the shipping of coal from the Port of
Oakland. It was a decision of conscience to make one proud of this
great city.
Much less heartening, the Democratic Party Platform
Drafting Committee, which had already refused to ban fracking,
rejected an amendment opposing the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) yet another "Free Trade" treaty to impose a toxic capitalism on the world and further degrade the environment.
There were five Sanders appointees on the fifteen-member drafting
committee. There were also three other progressive House Democrats
on the committee: Barbara Lee, Luis Gutiérrez, and Elijah Cummings.
Five plus three is eight; eight is a majority of fifteen. Had these
three progressive House Democrats voted for the amendment
against the TPP, it would have passed.
This is not about Bernie Sanders or even about Hillary Clinton;
it is about the Democratic Party which has been so pushed to the right
by Neoliberalism that many of its policies are often impossible to
distinguish from those of the Republican Party. This is about the revolution needed
to reform the Democratic Party so that it becomes truly and fully an
opposition party representing us of the working class, the dwindling
middle class, the poor, and commits itself to uncompromisingly
protecting the Earth of which we are a part.
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