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War is a Feminist Issue
Published on Thursday, January 2, 2003 by the San Francisco Examiner
War is a Feminist Issue
by Helen Gilbert
 

AS BUSH'S WAR drive against Iraq intensifies, so does the propaganda blitz for the hearts and minds (or the intimidated silence) of the U.S. people.

Women can expect to be a key target of this battle of words. The sacrificing mother, the grieving widow, the courageous female soldier, the ravaged rape victim -- these images are used over and over to gain women's complicity. For this reason, feminists must speak out against military conquest and expose the truth -- that imperialist war is no damn good for women.

The anti-war movement has come a long way since the 1960s, when war and peace were seen as "men's business." Today, women are strong and visible leaders in the movement, but their issues are still seen as peripheral.

The facts belie this. In today's conflicts, 90 percent of casualties are civilians. The majority of those are women and children, who also are the majority of war refugees and the majority of those who die of hunger and disease brought about by war. War's economic upheaval drives women and children into the global sex trade.

In war, the incidence of rape escalates. Rape is used to conquer and torture, and as a form of genocide. Military training encourages racism, homophobia and hatred of women to dehumanize the enemy. It also dehumanizes the troops. And when the soldiers are discharged, that training doesn't disappear. Women and children bear the brunt of post-combat stress that produces domestic violence and murder.

Here at home, the military economy is destroying social services, educational funding, welfare relief, housing programs and other human services. Everything is funneled into the defense effort, and those most in need pay the price. We have entered a period of continuous, nonstop war waged by our own government. U.S. capitalism is addicted to militarism, an addiction that is destroying humanity and ravaging this planet. The people of this country must say, no more! No more crusades to preserve the obscene wealth of corporate America. No more interventions by tinhorn dictators to "save" the women of another country.

We must demand that Bush pull U.S. troops from every place they're stationed around the world -- starting right now with the Middle East. We must call for an end to U.S. imperialism -- the economic warfare that is devastating the globe.

This country needs a revolution in priorities, a revolution in policies, and a revolution in human relations.

Working women and men need a revolution that replaces global aggression with global cooperation and a world economy that is run by the people who do the work, not those who steal the profits. Capitalism has nearly destroyed this planet. It's time to start fresh with a socialist system that promotes, life, justice and freedom.

Helen Gilbert has protested U.S. military aggression since the 1970s.

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