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| Letters: More On Investing Thanks for the two letters in the September-October
NVA questioning “responsible” investing or any investing at all. I hope that the
NVA will challenge us to analyze investing—who benefits and who loses—and the
interest/usury system on which it is built. Can articles on alternatives to investing
which would promote economic justice and not “buy into the (capitalist) system”
be included in future issues? Protest or Censorship? Although I admire the recycling dedication of Bruce Howard of the New Jersey YouthPeace local, I must remind him that the First Amendment’s right to freedom of speech allowed him to write and have published his article, “Dealing Death to Youth” (NVA, September-October). it was mailed via the U.S. government’s postal service and was placed in my mailbox by a U.S. government employee. This employee did not decide to throw the NVA out so that I could not read its antimilitary views. Perhaps my letter carrier is a vet and disagrees with WRL, yet he still placed the magazine in my mailbox. WRL has the right to speak out and print articles against war. Conversely, the U.S. government has the right to preach for war. Why? Because of freedom of speech. My point:
Bruce Howard took military recruiting brochures from Taco Bell and a high school
and threw the brochures into a recycling bin, thus preventing other citizens from
reading them. This is censorship and violation of freedom of speech. He should
be ashamed considering all the work WRL has done to get their voice heard. YouthPeace
Coordinator Asif Ullah responds: Ahead of the Pack Just a brief note to let you know how much I am grateful for your magazine. It lets me know what the issues are, who’s protesting and why, way before the corporate media have a clue to what’s going on. Keep up
the good work! |
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