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* [[Medea Benjamin]] - [[Political activism|Political activist]], Co-Founder of [[CODEPINK]], and creator of the fair trade advocacy group [[Global Exchange]]
* [[Medea Benjamin]] - [[Political activism|Political activist]], Co-Founder of [[CODEPINK]], and creator of the fair trade advocacy group [[Global Exchange]]
== Criticisms ==
There seems to be a coordinated online influence operation to discredit this anti-war action. A list of specific criticisms and stances against the rally should be collected here, so we can see who's really anti-war and who's not.
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== See also ==
== See also ==

Revision as of 14:08, 15 February 2023

Rage Against the War Machine is an upcoming anti-war rally planned for Feb 19th, 2023 at the Lincoln Memorial in Washington D.C. which is organized by the Libertarian Party and the People's Party.[1]

This event poses a threat to the pro-Democratic Party Synthetic Left by having the potential for creating a new polarization in America where pro-growth anti-malthusian forces (real Communists and Libertarians) unite against the woke fascist agenda of the degrowthers and the big banks.[2]

List of demands

  1. Not One More Penny for War in Ukraine
  2. Negotiate Peace
  3. Stop the War Inflation
  4. Disband NATO
  5. Global Nuclear De-Escalation
  6. Slash the Pentagon Budget
  7. Abolish the CIA and Military-Industrial Deep State
  8. Abolish War and Empire
  9. Restore Civil Liberties
  10. Free Julian Assange[3]

Sponsors

The sponsors are grouped by their donation amount, bronze for $500, silver for $1000, and gold for $5000. There are not yet any gold sponsors.

Silver sponsors

Bronze sponsors - $500

Speakers

Speakers who withdrew

Criticisms

There seems to be a coordinated online influence operation to discredit this anti-war action. A list of specific criticisms and stances against the rally should be collected here, so we can see who's really anti-war and who's not.

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See also

References