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School Massacres and the U.S. War Machine
By Bonnie Weinstein, March 2018
http://www.socialistviewpoint.org/marapr_18/marapr_18_02.html 
<http://www.socialistviewpoint.org/marapr_18/marapr_18_02.html>

There have been 18 school shootings since January 1, 2018— on average, three 
shootings per week—the latest, at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in 
Parkland, Florida on February 14, that killed 17 people and injured more than 
15. No other country on the planet even comes close to these murderous 
statistics. 
The shooter, 19-year-old Nikolas Cruz, was trained to shoot in that very school 
when he was in the Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps. And, according to the 
U.S. Army JROTC Homepage1 "It is one of the largest youth programs in the world 
with more than 310,000 high school students participating annually…" and they 
are routinely taught to handle and shoot weapons. The program is an extension 
of the U.S. military and it has no place in our schools. 

This devastating shooting, along with the 146 people that have been shot and 
killed by police so far in 2018 according to the a February 21, 2018 update in 
the Washington Post, has become the norm in this country. But it should be no 
surprise because the U.S. is the most violent country in the world.

U.S. military might
Make no mistake about it; war is a first priority for the United States. War is 
how capitalist imperialism settles disputes of power. If things don't go the 
way the capitalists want it to, they kill those who stand in their way as they 
have done since the beginning of our country. And we working people are 
supposed to be in awe of this power. 

The JROTC teaches the glories of U.S. wars to these students. They are taught 
to hail our generals as heroes for having the most mighty killing powers. This, 
they are told, is what makes our country great. And, indeed, the U.S. has the 
most powerful and the greatest number of weapons of mass destruction on the 
planet.
According to an April 24, 2017 Forbes article by Niall McCarthy titled, "The 
Top 15 Countries for Military Expenditure in 2016:" 

"The United States remained at the top of the military spending league last 
year with $611 billion. That's 36 percent of the global total and over three 
times the amount spent by second-placed China. Russia upped its outlay 5.9 
percent to $69.2 billion, third overall…" 

And according to nationalpriorities.org <http://nationalpriorities.org/>, the 
proposed military budget for 2019 accounts for 61 percent of Trump's 
discretionary budget request in the amount of $727 billion. And this does not 
include national security spending in other departments like nuclear weapons in 
the Energy Department, Homeland Security or the portion of the federal debt 
caused by paying for war on the national credit card.

War as a way of life
We are justly horrified by these mass shootings—school shootings, gang 
shootings, police shootings—but we are immune to the tens-of-thousands of 
casualties of war perpetrated by the U.S. government on nearly every continent 
on the planet. We can't ignore that the violence perpetrated by the U.S. 
military has set the stage for this violence here at home. 

The U.S. capitalist class not only wages war, but wages assassinations by 
Special Forces, by drone strikes, that take out "enemy combatants" which most 
often turn out to be "collateral damage." War doesn't just kill "the enemy" it 
kills civilians—men, women and children who have no say in what their 
governments do any more than we, here in the U.S. do. We do not vote on war, on 
expenditures for the military, for nuclear weapons, or for "The Mother Of All 
Bombs." That is not our prerogative. Our only choice is to vote for one 
warmonger over another—from Hillary to Trump. 

Military grade weapons and the struggle against capitalism
From its very inception, the U.S. has outgunned and out-bombed those they 
labeled "the enemy" from the original inhabitants of this land; the enforcement 
of slavery; the arming of police; calling in the National Guard against unarmed 
workers in the early years of the U.S. labor movement; to the May 4, 1970 
murder of four students and the wounding of nine more by the Ohio National 
Guard at Kent State University; and the murder of two students and wounding of 
12 others by the city and state police May 15, 1970 at Jackson State College in 
Jackson, Mississippi during the Vietnam War. Not to speak of the millions of 
Vietnamese who were killed by the U.S. war machine. It took a massive antiwar 
movement to finally bring an end to the Vietnam War, which the U.S. lost. 

The U.S. lost the war to the Vietnamese fighters who out-fought them. And 
American soldiers, sick and tired of the carnage and futility of the war, were 
refusing to continue to fight. At home, the antiwar protesters were clogging 
the streets in the hundreds-of-thousands in support of bringing the troops home 
now. We did not take up arms.

The American Civil Rights movement did, on occasion, take up arms in defense 
against white racist police and the KKK in response to the brutality of 
lynchings, beatings and bombing of Black school children attempting to 
integrate all white schools. Malcolm X had armed guards stationed in his 
defense when he spoke in public. Even Martin Luther King had weapons for 
self-defense. Self-defense is a human right. That doesn't mean that people 
should be able to go to Wal-Mart and buy a tank, rocket, nuclear bomb or even a 
military-grade automatic weapon like the AR-15 that was used most recently in 
Florida that is meant to kill large numbers of people in a very short time. 

The fight against violence has to be much broader
The NRA is the marketing/lobbying front for the military weapons industry, 
which is the supplier for all the wars the U.S. imperialists and their allies 
are engaged in directly or indirectly. In order to combat this violence, we 
must combat capitalism. We must demand that the world be disarmed—that weapons 
of death are not the answer to the social and humanitarian crisis that plague 
our planet. 

We must demand that the vast sums of money and resources that are spent on 
weapons of mass destruction be spent, instead, on solving the economic and 
social inequalities that exist across the globe. 

It is impossible to separate the violence that is occurring at an increasing 
rate on our streets from the massive U.S. military intervention in the world 
for the sole purpose of protecting the wealthy from the poor who vastly 
outnumber them. This is the sole purpose for war and weapons of mass 
destruction. It has nothing to do with "protecting democracy" since we have no 
democracy in this country that actually counts. 

We must organize massive opposition to wars and killing as a way to solve 
social ills and put the blame where it belongs—on the system that perpetrates 
inequality as a way of life—capitalism. 

How to win the war against war and injustice
Many on the left believe that the working class must arm ourselves in order to 
win the war against capitalism. And, of course, we must be able to defend 
ourselves against the brutality of the capitalist dictatorship. But the only 
way we can accomplish this is to organize workers into such a powerful, 
anti-capitalist, pro-socialist, unified force, that we are able to win the 
soldiers over to our side effectively disarming the capitalist class. 

Ending capitalism and establishing socialism is the only way to end the 
violence that plagues the world today.
1  https://www.usarmyjrotc.com <https://www.usarmyjrotc.com/>/
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