Archive for September, 2009

First Autumnal Phone-a-thon; STOP FUNDING THE WARS

Friday, September 25th, 2009

Brooklyn Borough Hall

Wow, we thought.  In honor of Green Week there is a regular village of EZ-UP tents ringing the fountain, housing gaggles of enviros out plugging energy efficiency and roof gardens.  The Green Market is laden with goodies. We’re walking into the bosom of Our People, we think.

Wrong.

There are any number of environmental types who seem to think a discussion about peace is somehow taking the luster from their mission. Trying to connect the dots between the war machine and global warming falls on deaf ears.  We move on.  Predictably, those Very Important Men In Suits give us the fish eye or wave us off.

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Our most receptive audience is – as always – the hard working folks who make things happen in the Brooklyn Court House.They take our literature, ask for extras and give us the heart to go on.  And a very special shout out to our new buddies at the Prayer Station — they’ve promised to Pray for Peace, and we believe they will.

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So next week we’ll be back at it – same time, same place – this time, it shall be known as the Very Special Joan Pleune Stop the Wars, Stop the Nonsense Phone-a-thon.  Come join us and find out why.

Very Special
Joan Pleune Stop the Wars, Stop the Nonsense Phone-a-thon.
Thursday, October 1
12 noon – 1.30PM
Brooklyn Borough Hall

Near Court St and Montague St – by the fountain

- Fran Sears
photos, Eva-Lee Baird
for the Granny Peace Brigade

Protect Our Kids’ Minds And Bodies – Boycott War Toys

Thursday, September 24th, 2009

I sometimes wear a pin that I have from the early 1970s – Boycott War Toys.  Much has changed since then in the design and development of war toys.  The Pentagon has an active role and enormous budget for developing, along with public relations and advertising firms,  the military message through children’s toys, teen games, video and movies.  Military personnel were involved in the making of the film Transformers in adding authenticity to the battle scenes.  The military has partnered with Sears allowing the company to use a military insignia on camouflage  clothing they sell, making it more appealing to kids.  We are all aware of the Army Experience Center in the mall outside of Philly.  There, youth are encouraged to try out her/his skills, ‘win’ against the enemy, rack up more dead terrorists than your friend, and give us your personal information.

Schools have JROTC with a military presence in the hallways and assemblies.  The NYC Department of Education has agreed to an after-school  military lifestyles athletic program at 9 local HSs.  The question of access and recruitment  becomes paramount whenever military are inside the schools.

Nowadays, there are few outlets for many kids to escape war toys, battle challenges, and violent games – it’s exciting, macho and everyone does it.  “We know the difference between real killing and video games.”  “Some of the games are really not so bloody – they’re boring.”  But do they know that there is no reset button in war?

Winning the hearts and minds of youth is at the center of  the Pentagon’s advertising initiatives.  They don’t give something away for nothing.  Military personnel have noted that even if the kids don’t enlist, they will have been exposed to a military mode  of thinking.  Their heads and hearts will have been won over for future wars.  Students will understand military initiatives, the battle of good and evil, the need to win, war as a game, patriotism, authoritarian leadership.

It’s not the old game where kids made up there own stories and scenarios – soldiers, guns, knights, swords,  cowboys and Indians, no matter how much we detested it back then.  Now it’s about ongoing war, ongoing training, and development of positive attitudes toward the military.  The myths and adventure live on – how long will our kids be safe from the military, industrial, entertainment, media, corporate culture.

The GPB stands firmly to end wars, to stop the next war, and to bring our troops home. We should stand just as firmly to protect our kids’ minds, bodies and well being from the Pentagon’s on-going crusade to win them over – whether in school, at home or at the movies.

Peace,
- Barbara Harris
for the Granny Peace Brigade

Those US Flags Were Made In China

Sunday, September 13th, 2009

September 4th at the Times Square Recruiting Center our very own paparazza, Jenny Heinz caught these two sailors in action. The sailors were giving free US flags to passersby.

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Our keen-eyed Jenny took a good look at the carton of flags and then she took a quick photo.

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These “Stars and Stripes” were made in China!

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When the sailors realized what Jenny was doing they scurried to put the flags in a back pack and get rid of the box. Jenny said to them, “So you don’t want the truth to get out.”

The sailors left – we stayed.

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People took our flyers.

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People read our flyers.

Thanks Granny Peace Brigade for making this series of demonstrations happen.

We’ll be back.

- Eva-Lee Baird
- Photos 1, 2 & 3 – Jenny Heinz
- Photos 4 & 5 – Eva-Lee Baird