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Vote No on Michigan Ballot Proposition 2!
Unite working people across ethnic, racial lines to defend
jobs and education!
Statement of Jerome White, Socialist Equality Party candidate
for US Congress in Michigans 12th District
19 October 2006
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The following statement was issued by Jerome White, the
Socialist Equality Partys candidate for US Congress in Michigans
12th District, on Proposition 2, the so-called Michigan Civil
Rights Initiative, which will appear on the state ballot November
7. The measure calls for amending the Michigan constitution to
ban affirmative action programs that give preferential treatment
to groups or individuals based on their race, gender, color, ethnicity
or national origin for public employment, education or contracting
purposes.
As the congressional candidate of the Socialist Equality Party
in the 12th District, I call on Michigan citizens to vote No
on Proposition 2, the deliberately misnamed Michigan Civil
Rights Initiative (MCRI). This initiative, which has been
funded by ultra-right forces, such as billionaire Richard Mellon
Scaife, is aimed at further restricting access of minorities,
immigrants and women to decent-paying jobs and higher education.
Along with Scaifewho played a leading role in the impeachment
drive against Bill Clintonthe other major contributor to
the MCRI is the extreme right-wing Lynde and Harry Bradley Foundation,
which enjoys close ties to the Bush administration and is one
of the largest financial backers of private school vouchers, faith-based
social services and the destruction of welfare rights.
The initiative was placed on the ballot through fraud and deception.
Six weeks ago US District Court Judge Arthur Tarnow found that
the MCRI engaged in systematic voter fraud by telling voters
that they were signing a petition supporting affirmative action,
when in fact the measure is aimed at eliminating affirmative action
programs. The judge, however, would not remove the initiative
from the ballot, making the absurd argument that MCRI petitioners
had not violated the Voting Rights Act because they defrauded
black and white voters equally!
Those who authored this initiative are attempting to exploit
real concerns over the lack of educational and economic opportunities
and divide the working class along racial and ethnic lines by
arguing that the special privileges of minorities
and women, not big business and the government, are responsible
for the precarious economic situation facing the majority of working
people. This same divide-and-rule strategy is seen in the efforts
to scapegoat immigrants and blame Mexican workers for the lack
of jobs and social programs in the US.
The Socialist Equality Party stands for full equality and is
against all forms of discrimination based on race, ethnic background,
religion, sexual preference or gender. The right to high-quality
and affordable college education, a decent paying job and economic
security must be guaranteed to all, regardless of skin color,
country of origin or gender. This can be achieved only by establishing
the closest possible unity of workers and youth in a common struggle
against the two parties of the American corporate-financial elite
and the profit system they defend.
Decades of ever greater concentrations of wealth in American
society and attacks on wages, living standards, working conditions
and social services for the overwhelming majorityunder Democratic
and Republican administrations alike, at the national, state and
local levelshave demonstrated the futility of workers appealing
to the political establishment and seeking to pressure it to make
serious political reforms. On the contrary, what is required is
the development of an independent political movement that unites
all working people, on the basis of genuinely democratic and socialist
policies, against the two-party system and the financial oligarchy
that it defends. That is why at the very center of the program
of the Socialist Equality Party is the rejection of all forms
of nationalism and the fight for the unity of the working class
in the US and internationally.
In a country where the richest 1 percent of the population
controls 40 percent of the wealth and corporate CEOs make 430
times an average workers pay, the notion that there is not
enough money to meet the needs of all working people is an insult
to intelligence. Workers today are creating more wealth than ever
before, but it is being monopolized by those at the top and squandered
on the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, which are being fought on
behalf of the rich.
As a socialist I fight for genuine equality. This is only possible
by carrying through a radical reorganization of economic life
and redistribution of wealth in order to meet the needs of working
people, not corporate profit. I call for a sharp increase in taxes
on the richest segments of society, in order to greatly improve
public education by building new schools and hiring thousands
of new teachers. Free, high-quality college education must be
guaranteed to all, as well as good-paying and secure employment.
While opposing Proposition 2, which has nothing to do with
a genuine defense of equality, at the same time I do not support
affirmative action programs. Underlying all racial politics and
racial preferences is the assumption that there is no possibility
of changing society to meet the basic needs of everyone and that
working people must continue to compete over a shrinking number
of jobs and educational opportunities. Racial preferences are
in fact discriminatory and inevitably generate animosity by pitting
white and minority workers and youth against each other.
Far from resolving the problems of the mass of minority workers
and youth, affirmative action has chiefly been used to cultivate
a thin layer of wealthy blacks, personified by such reactionaries
as Clarence Thomas, Condoleezza Rice, Colin Powell and MCRI backer
Ward Connerly, who defend social inequality just as ruthlessly
as their white counterparts in Americas ruling establishment.
Affirmative action was first systematically promoted by the
Republican administration of Richard Nixon following the urban
rioting of the 1960s that were fueled by poverty, discrimination
and police brutality. Nixon and other ruling class politicians
saw affirmative action as a means of promoting black capitalism
and cultivating a layer of minority businessmen, judges and politicians
who would have a stake in the profit system and the suppression
of the struggles of the working class.
While the conditions of minority workers and youth have in
large measure deteriorated over the last three decades, a new
black elite has emerged as a result of the affirmative action
programs used by large corporations, colleges and the US military.
Minority workers and youth have nothing in common with the
well-heeled Democratic Party politicians and black entrepreneurs
who gathered in Detroit on October 17 for a $1,000-a-plate dinner
to raise money to oppose Proposition 2. These politicians defend
an economic and political orderthe capitalist profit systemthat
has enriched a few, including themselves, while depriving working
people, both black and white, of a decent future.
With no genuine solutions to offer working people, the Democratic
Party, just like the Republicans, resort to racial politics to
defend the profit system and block a unified struggle of the working
class, which threatens the wealth and privileges of Americas
moneyed elite.
Working people must find a new road of strugglethe unity
of all workers and youth in the US and internationally against
the profit system to guarantee that the needs of working people,
not corporate profit, are met.
The fight for this program requires a political break with
the Democratic and Republican parties and the building of a mass
socialist party of the working class. That is why I am running
as the Socialist Equality Partys candidate for US Congress
in Michigans 12th District and why I am urging you to vote
for me in the November elections.
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