------------------------- Via Workers World News Service Reprinted from the July 1, 2004 issue of Workers World newspaper -------------------------
WORKERS WORLD PARTY CANDIDATES PRIDE SALUTE: WHY SOCIALISM IS KEY FOR LGBT LIBERATION Pride greetings to everyone today! We are marching with you to celebrate the Stonewall Rebellion that ignited the modern U.S. lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender liberation movement in 1969. And we are here to cheer the great victories against state oppression that we all won last year: the Supreme Court's Lawrence vs. Texas decision that finally decriminalized lesbian and gay lives, and the Massachusetts Supreme Court decision legalizing same-sex marriage. But these victories, won through years of struggle, are just part of what we want. We want more than the lifting of legal penalties and social stigmas. We want a future where LGBT people and all people have free health care and free education, free day care and elder care, affordable housing and jobs--and vacations! We want a society with equality for all--socialism. Socialism means liberating the vast, worldwide apparatus of production that was built through collective labor from private ownership and organizing production to meet human needs and wants. We are longtime fighters in the struggle for LGBT liberation--two of us as lesbians, and the other as an ally who has fought together, shoulder- to-shoulder, with LGBT people for his entire political life. We are also workers, people of color, supporters of the labor movement, anti-war and anti-imperialist activists. And we are here as members of Workers World Party--a revolutionary party that has marched with a contingent at Pride since 1972, carrying the banner "Stonewall means fight back!" Workers World Party has made important contributions to understanding how oppression based on sexuality, gender and sex arose historically. But we know that the point is not just to understand the world. The point is to change it! So in every political struggle we bring forward the issue of LGBT liberation. We know that the LGBT struggle is connected to the struggle against racism, the struggle of people with disabilities, the struggle of the people who do the work of the world--that all struggles for liberation are connected. WHY CAMPAIGN IN THESE ELECTIONS? Why are we campaigning now? We want to bring the struggle for LGBT liberation forward during this election year--and we know Bush and Kerry aren't going to advance our cause. Bush wants to make same-sex marriage unconstitutional. Kerry would let it be declared illegal on a state-by-state basis! But their position on marriage is just a signal--a message to the right wing that neither of them intends to fight for LGBT people. Kerry doesn't even bother to give lip service like Bill Clinton, who wooed LGBT people during his 1992 campaign, then turned around and surrendered to the generals with "don't ask, don't tell," which has actually made life even worse for LGBT people in the military. Then Clinton joined with arch-reactionary Jesse Helms and signed the anti-gay Defense of Marriage Act. But Kerry is not even pretending to be a supporter of LGBT rights. Both Bush and Kerry are for continuing the brutal war in Iraq. As LGBT people we can be proud that the first military resister who refused to serve was gay Filipino Marine reservist Stephen Funk. We know that LGBT people are everywhere--in the workforce, in the struggle for immigrant rights, for health care and funding for AIDS and for women's health, for custody of our children and for day care, and as young people who soon may be subject to the looming draft. That's why it is crucial in this election year that we have our own independent political movement that will fight for LGBT lives--which means to fight for all of our lives under this racist, oppressive economic system of capitalism. We are the candidates that represent that independent movement for people's power. We don't intend to hand our power over to the Republicans or the Democrats. We are waging an educational, struggle campaign to take the message to the world that the only road forward is for working and oppressed peoples to unite and fight in our own interests for a socialist future. Teresa Gutierrez and John Parker Workers World Party candidates for vice president and president LeiLani Dowell WWP member, Peace & Freedom Party candidate for Eighth Congressional District, San Francisco - END - (Copyright Workers World Service: Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies of this document, but changing it is not allowed. For more information contact Workers World, 55 W. 17 St., NY, NY 10011; via e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subscribe wwnews- [EMAIL PROTECTED] Unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] Support the voice of resistance http://www.workers.org/orders/donate.php) ------------------ This message is sent to you by Workers World News Service. To subscribe, E-mail to: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To unsubscribe, E-mail to: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To switch to the DIGEST mode, E-mail to <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Send administrative queries to <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>