About 6 of us stood outside with signs and flags, while 5 went inside. Read about it below.
Vancouver was busting its image today for the Iraq War as Gen. Peter Pace came to speak at Hudson’s Bay High School. Under sunny skies about 6 of us stood below the school at the corner of Mill Plain and Reserve. We were told we could not be on school property, so we were delegated to the “Free Speech Zone.” I tested it by walking into the driveway about 50′ and got to see fellow citizens walk or drive inside. I cannot fathom their interest or support.
I went back to the group at the corner during the speech. I knew there were some of us going inside. Sure enough! Mike E. was the first to stand up and unfurl his sign, shortly after Pace began. He had to listen to our military mayor say he thanks God every day that our country has the “strongest military in the world.” YUK! Mike said he stood about 45 seconds before being told by police he had to leave and not come back. Then Danny and his mother came walking down as they had done the same thing. Police checked their ID. Then Angie and Joy came out. Angie’s rolled-up sign was stuck in her sweater sleeve and she and Joy jiggled around to get it out! They stood and were told to leave and not come back.
These 5 joined us at the corner and we jubilantly signed to cars going by, and then the crowds came out. Many were stuck at our corner waiting for the light to change, and I was relieved when they could cross and get away from me.
I heard people say, “Get a life,” “Watada is a coward,” and “Your’re there because the soldiers fought for your right.” I counter-mouthed.
I am ashamed of Vancouver for having the war event. The school even dismissed students early if they didn’t want to stay at 11 am. What a waste of education. The event should not be at a public school. No one was arrested.
It was a high to protest with my beautiful peace friends. Next year we are talking about having a cheering section come in and clap when signs are unfurled. Out of Iraq NOW.
“So keep fightin’ for freedom and justice, beloveds, but don’t you forget to have fun doin’ it.”
–Molly Ivins
“The real and lasting victories are those of peace and not of war.”
–Ralph Waldo Emerson
Below the fold is my letter to the editor of The Columbian
The Columbian
There is no free speech in Vancouver, not when you protest the Iraq War and Gen. Peter Pace speaks at the annual Marshall Lecture. We protesters were told to stay off public school grounds and zoned off to sidewalks. Our rights were granted in The Bill of Rights which are being trashed. Soldiers allegedly fighting for our freedom need to be deployed home now.
I assume people listening to Pace are supporting our illegal and immoral war. I am outraged and ashamed that our militaristic mayor brags about military strength as if that is what is glorious about America. I give thanks to my beautiful peace friends who stood outside on the corner with protest signs, and the five who unfurled signs inside. They are the courageous, glorious people.
I am sad the Vancouver School District allows a war speaker during school time. The City and Historic Trust ought to have the event, if they continue it, at a private place. They, and the audience, are complicit in perpetuating the insane war, and Vancouver’s image is denigrated.
For every war speaker, there ought to be a peace speaker. For every military recruiter allowed inside our schools, there ought to be a peace activist. The time is now to make changes. We are the deciders,
Sincerely,
Genevieve Kortes
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