Friday, March 05, 2010

Communist orgs behind "education rally"

 
From the SDS 'save education rally' on March 4th. Does this look like 1930's Communist propaganda or what??...M

The "pro-education" rally on March 4th had nothing to do with education itself but everything to do with a Communist ideology. The Students for a Democratic Society (SDS) is a communist organization that threatens, "This is the first step toward more militant actions," says Kait McIntyre, a student at UIC and member of Chicago SDS. "Today we showed that you can't put this on the backs of students and workers, you can't cut our diversity centers without a fight."

The SDS was first founded back in the 1960's by members of the Bill Ayers' Weather Underground. It has now come back and is brainwashing our youth....M


The new SDS’s adult counterpart, Movement for a Democratic Society (MDS), has been driven by divisions rooted deep in SDS history. Power has resided largely with three figures: historian Paul Buhle, once editor of the original SDS journal Radical America; Thomas Good, a 48-year-old Communist-turned-anarchist who created the new SDS website; and Bruce Rubenstein, a Connecticut personal-injury attorney.

In 1983, the Democratic Socialists of America (DSA) was formed by a “splinter group” from DSOC merged with the Students for a Democratic Society’s (SDS) “splinter group”, the New American Movement (NAM), with the “main aim” of DSA to “convert the Democratic Party into a social democratic organization.”


From the SDS website:
On March 4th, student groups and others across the country will be taking action to defend the right to education (right??) at all levels, from pre-K through 12, adult education, community colleges, to the university level. Budget cuts affect all, but especially the working class and oppressed nationality students that will be hit the hardest by further budget cuts that attack our right to education.

SDS supports the national call to action for actions on March 4th and is calling on all SDS chapters to take up the call to fight back and be a part of the nationwide resistance movement that is saying enough is enough – no more budget cuts on the backs of students and workers! (what does "workers" have to do with education??..M) While this country is continuing to spend millions on wars in Iraq and Afghanistan and giving our money to rich bankers, state universities are cutting scholarships for oppressed nationality and working students, and eliminating funding for women’s and cultural centers that focus on Black and Chican@ programming and education.

SDS works for the democratic transformation of education in this country through its national campaign, Student Power for Accessible Education.

The goals of this campaign are:
1. Universal, free, equitably-funded schools at all levels
2. Schools run democratically by students, workers, teachers, and the
local community
3. Debt cancellation of all student loans
4. Affirmative action and a focus on anti-oppression to end all forms
of oppression in our schools and communities

We in SDS call on students across the country to stand up and take action against budget cuts at your university. Protest proposed budget cuts, sit-in at administrator or board of trustee meetings, call for walk-outs, host a teach-in, chalk or table on campus to educate your fellow students. Get out and make your voice heard against budget cuts and for accessible public education.
The national March 4th call states “Why March 4? On October 24, 2009 more than 800 students, workers, and teachers converged at UC Berkeley at the Mobilizing Conference to Save Public Education. This massive meeting brought together representatives from over 100 different schools, unions, and organizations from all across California and from all sectors of public education. After hours of open collective discussion, the participants voted democratically, as their main decision, to call for a Strike and Day of Action on March 4, 2010. All schools, unions and organizations are free to choose their specific demands and tactics — such as strikes, rallies, walkouts, occupations, sit-ins, teach-ins, etc. — as well as the duration of such actions. Let’s make March 4 an historic turning point in the struggle against the cuts, layoffs, fee hikes, and the re-segregation of public education.”

Participating SDS Chapters:
  1. SDS- UCLA
  2. SDS- Tuscaloosa, AL
  3. SDS- College Park, MD
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  5. Students for a Democratic Society, Animas, Durango, Coloardo
  6. Students for a Democratic Society, Chicago
  7. Students for a Democratic Society, College Park, University of Maryland
  8. Students for a Democratic Society, Diablo Valley College, Pleasant Hill, California
  9. Students for a Democratic Society, Gainesville Area
  10. Students for a Democratic Society, Milwaukee
  11. Students for a Democratic Society / Movement for a Democratic Society, Michigan State University
  12. Students for a Democratic Society, Oklahoma
  13. Students for a Democratic Society, Rochester
  14. Students for a Democratic Society, Syracuse
  15. Students for a Democratic Society, TFHS
  16. Students for a Democratic Society, UNC-Asheville
  17. Students for a Democratic Society, UNC-Chapel Hill
  18. Students for a Democratic Society, UNC-Charlotte
  19. Students for a Democratic Society, University of Houston
  20. Students for a Democratic Society, University of Minnesota
  21. Students for a Democratic Society, University of North Dakota
  22. Students for a Democratic Society, University of Tuscaloosa
  23. Students for a Democratic Society, West Chester, Pennsylvania
 Side note: why is a "students rights" organization collaborating with the Black Panther Party??

 
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