Transcript of Dr. Jill Stein's Presidential Nomination
Acceptance Speech at Green Party National Convention, Video:
Blogger's note: Endless war combined with a refusal to be
honest with Saudi Arabia, the refusal to work to move more beyond oil as part
of facing the Saudis, an economy that still ignores the non-college graduate of
all races, the socioeconomic class separate but unequal schools, are just a few
of Stein’s themes.
Transcription:
Thank you so much. This is what democracy looks
like. This is what political revolution looks like.
Thank you so much you for being here today and
for leading the charge for an America and a world that
works for all of us, a world that puts people, planet and peace over
profit.
I am honored beyond words to be your
candidate in this election. I’m honored to be running for President
of the United States with the Green Party, the one national party
that stands up for the people, and that’s been ahead of the
curve in so many ways - on climate change and green energy, on marriage
equality, free public higher education and health care as human rights, on
stopping the Trans Pacific Partnership, on reparations for slavery, opposing
Saudi war crimes in Yemen, and Israeli human rights abuses and
occupation in Palestine, on recognizing indigenous rights. I want
to recognize the heroes who have kept the party going through
thick and thin. Please stand if you are a part of a Green Party
organization - at the local, state or national level.
It’s also so exciting to be running in alliance with the Bernie Sanders movement that
lives on outside the Democratic Party. We owe you such a debt of gratitude
for getting the revolution going. And then for refusing to be shut
down. It’s so exciting to run with you and for you. Please stand
up if you’re coming here from the Bernie Sanders campaign.
It’s an honor to be your candidate
running alongside Ajamu Baraka, a powerhouse of human
rights –who brings a lifetime of dedication to racial and economic
justice. And I thank Dr. Cornel West, for bringing his powerful voice
into the campaign. And it’s an honor to run along with so many
inspirational state and local candidates running for office. If you are
running for office would you please stand?
It’s an honor to be your candidate in this historic
moment, of unprecedented crisis and unstoppable
momentum for transformational change so we can solve those
crises. And we have an historic
opportunity, an historic responsibility to be
the agents of that change. As Martin Luther King said, "the arc
of the moral universe is long, but it bends towards
justice." I know that arc is bending in us, and through us. And we
are actors in something much bigger than us as we struggle for
justice, for peace, for community, for healing.
That arc of justice is moving through us as we mobilize
to make black lives matter, and to end violent policing – as the Frisco
Five and the Millions March NYC just did. The arc of justice is moving through
us as we sit in and lock down to stop fracking pipelines, fossil fuel bomb
trains, coal and LNG export terminals, and all manner of fossil fuel and
nuclear infrastructure.
The arc of justice was moving through us
in Philadelphia. The city of brotherly love was overrun by love
and revolution, as the Bernie or Bust movement declared independence
from the Democratic Party, and merged with our campaign in rally
after rally, growing stronger by the hour. The power of this movement was
clear during our Power Rally at FDR Park,
where nature erupted in thunder and lightning as our rally drew
to a close, and the heavens opened up as if to say, "get ready, there’s a
big change coming." We sought shelter in a nearby highway
underpass and we kept going. This movement is unstoppable.
So here we are, a movement for justice and
democracy that’s sweeping the planet. From living wage campaigns, to fossil
fuel blockades, to the fight to end mass incarceration, to cancel
student debt, to restore the rights of immigrant rights, indigenous
rights, LGBTQ and women’s rights and disability rights. Across
the globe people are rising up like we haven’t seen for generations.
We face unprecedented crises that call
for transformational solutions, a new way forward based on democracy,
justice and human rights. And that won’t come from corporate political
parties funded by predatory banks, war profiteers and fossil fuel giants.
It will come from we the people, mobilized in a broad social movement,
with an independent voice of political opposition, because,
as Frederick Douglass said, “Power concedes nothing without a demand.
It never has. It never will.” And we must be that demand.
They say we’re in a recovery but in fact it’s an
emergency. We’ve lost good jobs - replaced by part time and temporary
jobs. A generation of young people is locked in predatory student
debt. Black lives are on the firing line. Immigrants face
mass deportation. Wars for oil are blowing back at us with a
vengeance. And the climate meltdown threatens civilization as we know
it in our lifetimes.
Meanwhile, the super-rich party on, richer than ever.
Twenty-two of these super-rich people have the wealth equivalent to half of the
US population. And the political elite that serve the economic elite
are making things worse, inflicting austerity on everyday people
while they squander trillions on wars, Wall Street bail outs, and
tax favors for the wealthy.
No wonder people are in revolt. And the good news is
that we actually have the power to turn this around, the minute we stand
up with the courage of our convictions. Because we have
the vision and values of the American people. And, as
a broad coalition for justice, we have the numbers to win
the day.
Here’s how. There are 43 million young people –
and not so young people – who are locked in predatory student debt, with
no prospects for getting out. And there is only one candidate who
will cancel that debt – and you’re looking at her. And by the way, we bailed
out Wall Street, the guys who crashed the economy with their waste, fraud and
abuse. It’s about time we bailed out the young people who are the
victims of that abuse. So if young people come out on election
day 2016 to vote green to cancel their debt, they can
actually take over the election, not only to cancel student debt, but
to advance the whole agenda for justice. And the world will be a
better place for it! And millennials are the self
organizing demographic that can do this.
So we do have the power to end student debt, and to
make public higher education free. This is the right thing to do
to provide the younger generation with economic security in the
21st century, just like free high school education provided security in
the 20th century. And it pays for itself by a 7:1 margin, as the
results of the GI bill demonstrated following the 2nd World War.
We also have the power to create emergency jobs program,
with 20 million living wage jobs as part of a Green New Deal. It’s
like the New Deal that got us out of the Great Depression… but
a Green New Deal to fix the climate crisis as well as the
economic crisis. It creates a wartime level mobilization to green
our energy, food and transportation systems, and restore critical
infrastructure, including ecosystems. And we’ll do this in the needed time
frame – by achieving 100% renewable energy by 2030, and
implementing an immediate moratorium on all new fossil fuel
infrastructure and exploration. This will revive our economy, turn
the tide on climate change, and make wars for oil obsolete,
which enables us to cut the military budget to pay for this. In
addition, it saves so much money by preventing the fossil fuel-linked diseases
like asthma, heart attacks, strokes, cancer and more, it
actually pays for itself in health savings alone.
We can create health care as a human right through
an improved Medicare for All system of everybody in, nobody out, and you’re covered head
to toe and cradle to grave. You get your choice of doctor and
hospital, and you and your doctor are put back in charge of your health
decisions, not a profiteering insurance company CEO.
We must support the disabled members of our
community, to ensure they have the needed support, treatment, housing, health
care and jobs that enable them to be fully contributing members of
society, and respect their human dignity.
We can revive public education by
fully funding it and ensuring kids come to school ready to
learn – nourished, healthy and free from poverty,
the biggest obstacle to learning. And we must end the high
stakes testing that is harmful especially to challenged learners, and used
to justify closing and privatizing schools,
and to disempower teachers and unions. It’s time to provide small
classrooms, to pay our teachers well, to honor their unions, and to teach to
the whole student for lifetime learning – with enriched with
arts, music and recreation, and nurture the independent, creative minds
and spirits that Democracy depends on.
We can create a welcoming path to citizenship for
undocumented Americans who are critical to the diversity and
vitality of our communities, economy and culture. We must end the
shameful night raids, detentions and deportations of hard
working, law abiding immigrants. In fact, one of the most important
things we can do to fix the immigration crisis is to stop causing it in
the first place with predatory policies like NAFTA, the war on
drugs, military interventions, CIA-supported coups and US trained death
squads.
We say to Donald Trump, "we don’t need no
friggin wall." We just need to stop invading other countries.
And by the way, the Republicans are the party of hate and fear
mongering. But Democrats are the party of night raids, detentions,
and deportations.
We will put an immediate halt to deportations, detentions
and night raids for people whose only crime was to flee the poverty and
violence created by predatory US policies across the border.
And we can end racist violence and brutality not only
in policing, but in courts and prisons, and in the
economy at large. We can start by ensuring every community has a police
review board, so communities control their police, and not the other way
around. And communities must have dedicated investigators so every
death or serious injury at the hands of police is investigated. And we must end
the racist war on drugs, treat substance abuse as a health
issue not a criminal problem, and discharge from our prisons the
hundreds of thousands of nonviolent drug offenders who shouldn’t be locked up
in the first place.
We call for a Truth and
Reconciliation Commission, to get to the bottom of the crisis of racism,
and to provide reparations to acknowledge the enormous debt owed to
the African American community for the unimaginable price they paid in building
this country and sustaining our economy for generations while they were denied
dignity and freedom. We
must end the assault on our privacy, on freedom of the press, on the
free internet, and end the war on whistleblowers, and free the
political prisoners - that includes
Leonard Peltier, Mumia Abu Jamal, Chelsea Manning,
Julian Assange, Edward Snowden, Jeffrey Sterling, and Edward Pinkney,
whose only crime was to stand up against the theft of public resources
from Benton Harbor, one of the poorest communities in the nation, by
the Whirlpool Corporation.
And finally we can create a foreign policy based on
international law, diplomacy and human rights, not on global military and
economic domination, which has been catastrophic. This policy will
have cost us $6 trillion dollars including the costs of caring for
our wounded veterans, which translates to $75,000 per American household on
average. Over a million people have died in Iraq alone, which is not
winning us hearts and minds in the Middle East. And tens of
thousands of US soldiers have been killed or maimed. And what do we have
to show for it? Failed states, worse terrorist threats, and mass refugee
migrations that are tearing the EU and the Middle East apart.
More of the same failed war on terror is not the
answer. It’s time to stop ISIS in its tracks and end the
Wars for Oil with a new kind of offensive in the Middle East,
a Peace Offensive – including a weapons embargo to the
Middle East, and a freezing of the bank accounts of countries that
are funding international jihadism, including the Saudi’s, who comprised
15 of 19 9/11 attackers, and who were identified as still the leading
funder of Sunni extremist terrorism worldwide in State Department cables
signed by Hillary Clinton in 2009, released by Wikileaks
It’s important
to recognize where this violent extremist threat came from in the first
place. A global terrorist movement linked to Saudi wahhabism was an
idea cooked up CIA and Saudi Arabia in Afghanistan to grow
the Mujaheddin to stop the Soviet Union. And it has continued with
Saudi schools – madrassas – that continue to be a recruiting and
training ground for tomorrow’s terrorists.”
We can’t simultaneously fight terrorism with one hand,
while we and our allies fund terrorism, train terrorists and arm
terrorists with the other. The only ones benefitting from this catastrophic
policy are the war profiteers themselves, who are calling the shots in foreign policy
by funding the establishment parties and their politicians. In fact, US foreign
policy has become fundamentally a marketing strategy for the weapons
industry. We started the terrorist threat. Now it’s time to shut it
down. That is what our campaign alone will do.
This is the world we can create outside of the two
corporate parties sponsored by predatory banks, fossil fuel giants and war
profiteers. So it’s time to vote for our deeply held beliefs, not
against what we fear. Because that politics of fear has
delivered everything we’re afraid of. All the reasons you were
told you had to vote for the lesser evil – so we wouldn’t get the
massive Wall Street bail outs, the offshoring of our jobs, the
meltdown of the climate, the endless wars, the attack on civil liberties and on
immigrant rights – all of that we’ve gotten by the droves, because we
allowed ourselves to be silenced, and to let the lesser evil speak for us.
But the lesser evil paves the way for
greater evil, because people don’t come out to vote for lesser evil politicians
who are throwing them under the bus – even if someone else could be even worse.
Democracy needs a moral compass. We must be that moral compass.
The clock is ticking, and this is the Hail Mary
moment. In this election we’re not just deciding what kind of
world we will have. We’re deciding whether we’ll have a world or not in
the future. The day of reckoning is drawing closer – on climate
change, on endless war, on nuclear weapons, and the next economic meltdown.
We’re accelerating into all of these crises under Republican and Democratic
rule. So It’s time to reject the lesser evil and fight for the
greater good – like our lives depend on it, because they do.
That means join our campaign – at jill2016.com. Help us get
into the debates, help us get the word out by social media and break into
mainstream press. Help us phone bank, canvass, bring a campus event to your
college or a superrally to your region.
The corporate parties are not going to save us. We are
the ones we’ve been waiting for.
Together we can build an America and a world that works for
us all, that puts people, planet and peace over profit. The power to
create this world is not just in our hopes. Not just in our dreams. Right
here. Right now. It’s in our hands. And together, we are unstoppable.
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