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<DIV> After further discussion on and off this listserve, it is clear that this debate is really important and that the space available at last monday's meeting was insufficient for all sides to clearly air their ideas on the question of adding a demand against anti-arab racism. Moreover, after further discussion with organizations of color and other concerned activists (including District 7 activists, and Muslim and Arab student and community groups), it is clear that the vote we took on Monday was (to say the least) inconclusive and needs to be revisited. Because it was a tie vote, and not a clear win or lose either way, it is clear that we needed this discussion and our now in a better position to take an informed vote again. </DIV>
<DIV> In light of Bush's speech today declaring the necessity of war on Islam as the "prime reason" for continuing the war on Iraq. And in light of the mounting anger amongst people of color and the rest of the population about the government's racist neglect of people in New Orleans as a direct connection with the US war on Iraq; it is important that we vote again, and pass a demand against racism. </DIV>
<DIV> This need not be a long-drawn out process, but can be a simple vote with maybe one or two speakers for and against so that our group can have some real closure on this question.</DIV>
<DIV><STRONG> One thing, however: this is not about "process" and it is wrong for anyone to base a "no" vote on "process." If you are <EM>for</EM> adding a demand against racism to the flyer because you think it will be crucial in helping to broaden the protest and draw in larger numbers of people, then vote for it. If you are <EM>against</EM> adding a demand on racism because you think that it will be a liability, or lead to a smaller turn-out, then vote against it. Period. It's as simple as that and need not be more complex.</STRONG> </DIV>
<DIV> Oh yeah, and to those who would like to hurl insults and jokes at people like myself for trying to raise a demand against racism (Suren): I wonder how much of a joke you think the attacks on Arabs and Muslims in this country and in Iraq have been and I hope we are not teaching children to laugh at the ease with which we can brush aside the importance of dealing openly with the oppression of people victimized by this war.</DIV>
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<DIV> At this Monday's meeting, therefore, we should re-vote on a demand against racism. And, in order to hopefully make the demand more ammenable to some people's objections, I am proposing that it be worded as such: <STRONG><EM>"Stop the Racist Attacks on the Black, Latin@, Arab & Muslim Communities". </EM></STRONG> </DIV>
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<DIV> Whichever way this turns out, we should all be united in building this protest and building a collective movement that can stop this war. However, I recommend that in order to do this most effectively, we should pass this demand, or at the very least, get some clear closure on this one way or the other, and not leave things at last week's tie vote.</DIV>
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<DIV>Solidarity,</DIV>
<DIV>Keith Rosenthal </DIV>
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