UNAC greetings to the Anti-War Action
Network
Good
afternoon, comrades. My name is Richie, and I am honored to represent the United
National Antiwar Coalition (UNAC) here today. I proudly stand for UNAC—a
coalition that unites member organizations across the country including my own
the Bronx Anti War Coalition (BXAW) and Workers World Party. Your unwavering
dedication to resisting imperialism and war energizes our shared struggle for
justice and peace.
Today, we confront brutal challenges that target our communities both at home
and around the world. The U.S. settler-colonial regime is not a benign
institution—it is a repressive imperial system built on capitalist exploitation
and designed to instill fear, deepen division, and secure power for the ruling
class who profit from our suffering.
Deportation policies have long been a tool of oppression. For years, this
repressive settler-colonial regime has used mass deportations against migrants,
who are the victims of U.S. imperialist and interventionist policies in their
own countries. These policies force people to flee oppressive conditions
created directly by our interventions abroad. Many migrants are escaping
nations crippled by sanctions or ruled by dictators and puppets installed by
U.S. and Western regimes. Defending these migrants is not a crisis-dependent
stance; it remains a core tenet of our organizing. We must acknowledge that the
migrant crisis is a direct result of imperialism, and our struggle must reflect
that reality.
Drastic reductions in healthcare, Medicaid, and public education continue to
undercut decades of hard-fought progress. These cuts shatter the support
structures built by generations of working-class struggle. We must firmly stand
for universal programs and reject any means-testing that
forces individuals to prove their poverty, for essential services like
healthcare and education are human rights, not privileges to be earned.
White supremacy is not confined to transient political rhetoric; it is a
persistent and pervasive force. Nonwhite communities face its brutal realities
every day through state-sanctioned police brutality, mass evictions, entrenched
poverty, and chronically under-resourced schools. We cannot choose to mobilize
against white supremacy only under Republican presidents; combating this
systemic violence must be an integral, everyday part of our work.
These repressive measures are part of a calculated strategy to instill panic
and secure control in the hands of those who profit from division and fear.
History teaches us that oppression only sharpens the resolve of the people. As
our communities endure these relentless attacks, our response must be equally
unyielding. It is imperative that we build our resistance block by block,
starting right in our own neighborhoods. We must get to know our neighbors and
understand the challenges they face every day—challenges that are often
directly tied to the destructive effects of war and imperialism. Our local
struggles—whether with crumbling infrastructure, persistent poverty, or
under-resourced public services—are not isolated incidents; they are symptoms
of a system that diverts our tax dollars from building community well-being and
instead channels them into funding genocide and imperial aggression abroad.
When we ground our activism in the lived experiences of our communities, we
forge unbreakable bonds locally while laying the critical groundwork for
international solidarity. Our local efforts are integrally linked to our global
fight. From Palestine, Syria, and Iran to the workers in our own cities, our
movement spans geographies and unites our common struggles against capitalism
and Western imperialism. Make no mistake: there is only one empire in the
world—the Western empire—with the United States at its head. The U.S., a
settler-colonial entity founded in the exact same way as Israel, through the
systematic genocide of indigenous people, is actively committing genocide and
dividing the globe into spheres of influence. It abhors any nation that resists
becoming a vassal, and any state that stands up for its sovereignty and
self-determination becomes the target of relentless U.S. imperial aggression.
If your organization is not yet part of UNAC, please find me, talk to me, and
join us. We are militantly anti-imperialist and determined to build a national
movement to support indigenous resistance to imperialism.
Congratulations to the Anti-War Action Network on this founding
conference. This conference is a vital opportunity to build a robust
anti-imperialist wing of the peace movement. Let us share our experiences,
forge enduring alliances, and dismantle an oppressive system that thrives on
war, exploitation, and division. Our adversaries, regardless of the labels they
claim, have repeatedly demonstrated that they cannot defend the working class.
They are all part of a repressive system built on capitalist imperial profit
and the exploitation of our labor, lands and resources.
As we face the challenges ahead, let our unity resonate with one resounding
call: “They say Get Back! We say Fight Back!” This is more than a slogan—it is
the heartbeat of our ongoing struggle. Every day, in every action, we resist
war, imperialism, and the oppressive systems that prioritize profit over
people. Thank you for your tireless work and unwavering commitment. We look
forward to deepening our dialogue, forging lasting alliances, and strengthening
the bonds of international solidarity as we build a future free from war,
exploitation, and systemic injustice.
In solidarity, forward together!