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Michigan SEP candidate addresses high school, college students
By our reporter
30 October 2006
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Socialist Equality Party congressional candidate Jerome White
spoke to hundreds of Michigan high school and community college
students last week, explaining the need for young people to take
up a political struggle for socialism against war, the attacks
on democratic rights and the growth of social inequality.
White was invited to discuss the SEP election campaign by several
government and civics class teachers at Oak Park, Southfield-Lathrup
and Centerline high schools. The schools are located in the 12th
Congressional District in Detroits northern suburbs where
White is challenging the 12-term Democratic incumbent congressman,
Sander Levin. Student government and faculty members also set
up a speaking engagement for White at Monroe Community College,
in the neighboring 15th District, near the Ohio border.

Among the students there was widespread anger over the war
in Iraq and a general distrust of politicians from both big business
parties. They also expressed concern about the danger of a military
draft, the high costs of college education and the limited prospects
young people confront once they join the job market. The SEP candidate
was warmly received and students asked many serious questions
about the causes of the war and the economic and political structure
of American society. Several teachers also expressed anger over
the inadequate funding for education, the lack of sufficient school
supplies and the attack on teachers working conditions and
living standards.
At all of the visits, White began with a brief overview of
the SEP program and how the election campaign was laying the foundation
for a break with the Democratic Party and the building of a powerful
socialist party of the working class. While the SEP was seeking
to win many votes, the most essential goal of the SEP election
campaign, White said, was to politically educate workers and youth
and prepare them for the struggles that would follow the November
elections.
At Oak Park High School, where White addressed several classes
on October 23, the discussion centered on the social and economic
interests the Democratic and Republican parties served and why
working class people needed to build a political party of their
own.
Both parties supported the launching the war in Iraq, tax breaks
to the wealthy and cutting public education and other social programs,
he said, in order to defend the wealthy elite, at the expense
of working people. White presented several graphs showing the
enormous gap that had opened up between the richest 1 percent
of the population and the bottom 90 percent, noting that America
was run by a financial oligarchya word students
said they were familiar with, since they had just studied ancient
Rome.
The SEP candidate challenged the notion that the people had
any serious democratic control over the direction of the country,
asking the students, Did you or your parents get to vote
on launching the war in Iraq? Did they vote on cutting educational
programs or whether or not Ford and GM would lay off 60,000 workers?
No. These decisions were made by the rich, who control the wealth
and both political parties in America. In order to establish
genuine democracy, White said, working people would have to take
control of economic and political life and reorganize it to meet
the needs of the masses of people, not the wealthy elite.

During the discussion the teacher described conditions in Oak
Park High Schoolwhich, although already badly under-funded,
has seen its student population approach 2,000, as hundreds of
students from Detroits impoverished schools transferred
during the recent teachers strike. The teacher explained that
he had once taught in the affluent Oakland County suburb of Birmingham
where every student was given a laptop computer. In Oak Park,
he explained, students were lucky to have two dilapidated desktop
commuters per class.
When White arrived at Southfield-Lathrup High School to address
students on October 25, the staff member greeting his campaign
team at the door was wearing a button reading, Working Without
a Contract. She explained that Southfield teachers have
been working without a contract since last year.
White received a warm reception from the ninth grade civic
class students, who gathered in the schools auditorium to
hear the SEP candidate. When he asked students why they thought
the Bush administration had begun the war, one student responded,
oil. Many agreed with this assessment.
White asked the students whether they thought the Democratic
Party was opposed to Bush, Dick DeVos (the Republican candidate
for Michigan governor), and other representatives of the wealthy.
One student answered, I think the Democrats are more for
the lower class and the Republicans are for the rich.
In response, White explained that while they Democrats presented
themselves as a party of the workers and minorities they defended
the same corporate interests as the Republicans. The Democrats
have supported the decades-long assault of working people, which
has enriched the few at the top, White said, and they
voted to support Bushs launching of Iraq war and the continual
squandering of hundreds of billions of dollars to fund it.
He added, The Democrats even more so than the Republicans
are pushing for reinstituting the draft. Are you going to have
the right to vote on that?
The issue of the draft provoked a deep concern among the students.
One student commented, I dont think thats right
that they can come into your home and send you off to fight in
a war that you dont agree with.
After pointing to the enormous concentration of wealth in America,
White said, it is a lie to claim there is not enough money
for decent paying jobs, public education and health care for the
nearly 47 million without medical insurance. When he noted
that public school teachers had just been forced to go on strike
in Detroit and that Southfield teachers were without a labor agreement,
the students burst into a spontaneous round of applause for their
teachers.
Another student asked, If there are so many people disgusted
with the Democrats and the Republicans, why dont they support
the socialists?
White responded that organizations like the unions and the
civil rights establishment, which claim to represent working people
and minorities, in fact support the Democratic and Republican
parties and the capitalist system they defend. They have betrayed
their struggles, always trying to channel the anger of workers
and youth back into the two-party system. Workers and youth were
beginning to look for an alternative to the two big business parties,
he said, but they required a new leadership based on socialist
policies.
Your generation is going to be involved in great struggles,
White said, pointing to mass demonstrations that had broken out
around the world over the past year. Workers and young people
in France were demonstrating in defense of immigrant rights, and
people in this country held mass protests in defense of immigrant
rights right here.
Time ran out with many students still having questions. White
encouraged them to read and study the SEP election statement and
to visit the World Socialist Web Site.
White also spoke before two classes of seniors at Centerline
High School in Macomb County. The war was uppermost in the minds
of the students, including one young woman whose brother was completing
his third tour of duty in Iraq. After hearing White explain that
the US had conquered a small nation in order to seize its oil
resources, one youth, who had a US Army book bag at
his feet, commented, Bush is doing what Hitler did in World
War II. White pointed to the fact that the Nazi leadership
had been convicted after the Second World War for launching an
unprovoked war, and said that Bush should be tried for a war crime
that had led to the deaths of hundreds of thousands of Iraqis
and nearly 3,000 US soldiers.
The students in this classwho were made up of black,
white, Hispanic and Asian youthresponded powerfully to the
SEPs fight for the unity of the working class against all
forms of racism and nationalism. White explained that both the
Democrats and Republicans were attempting to divert anger over
the lack of educational and job opportunities by pitting working
people against each other on the basis of race or ethnic origins.
At Monroe Community College White addressed a lunchtime meeting
at the student union. After explaining the election campaign many
students asked questions about the partys program, the war
in Iraq and the devastating economic conditions in Michigan, which
has one of the highest unemployment rates in the US, second only
to hurricane-ravaged Mississippi.
One student asked whether imposing high taxes on the wealthy
would undermine businesses and lead to further unemployment. White
explained that corporate CEOs and wealthy investors at Delphi
and Northwest Airlines had actually driven their companies into
bankruptcy in order to meet their short-term goal of boosting
share values. While thousands of workers lost their jobs, medical
care and pensions, the top executives rewarded themselves with
multimillion-dollar pay packages and retirement benefits. In order
to guarantee economic security for workers and high-quality and
low-cost products for consumers these industries had to be transformed
into public enterprises, White said.
Afterwards, several students, including two exchange students
from Holland and France, came up to White to thank him for the
presentation and for being the first at Monroe Community College
to present a socialist alternative to the politics presented by
the Democrats and Republicans.
See Also:
SEP candidate in Michigan addresses public
forums
[23 October 2006]
Michigan budget crisis looms over gubernatorial
election
[17 October 2006]
Michigan SEP candidate responds to gubernatorial
debate: Granholm, De Vos trade right-wing nostrums: No choice
for working people in Michigan governors race
[5 October 2006]
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