Occupy Elgin for December 26th, 2015: Muslims Are Welcome Here!

Occupy Elgin will meet at the intersection of Kimball Street and Grove Avenue at 1:00 PM in Elgin on Saturday, December 26, 2015. For the second  Saturday in a row, we will focus on welcoming Syrian and Muslim refugees to the United States. Below is the text of the flyer we will distribute: Muslims Are Welcome Here! Since the terrorist attacks in Paris and in San Bernardino, there has been a wave of violent words and actions against Muslim-Americans, including beatings, rock-throwing incidents, arson against mosques, etc. Some presidential candidates have exploited the understandable fears of Americans and have indulged in vicious demagoguery. Terrorism and mass killings are evil without question, no matter who commits them, Muslim or Christian, white American or Middle Eastern immigrant. To judge or persecute all Muslims because of the actions of a fraction of one-percent of Muslims is as irrational as to persecute all Christians because of the evil acts of a few Christians. There are 1.6 billion Muslims in the world. They make up a majority of the population in 49 countries spread across the globe. Twelve million Muslims live in the US. Their religion, their Koran, and their culture does NOT promote killing any more than our Bible promotes killing. Fundamentalist Islam is problematic, and so is Fundamentalist Christianity, Fundamentalist Judaism, and Fundamentalist Hinduism. To portray all Muslims as extremists is not only incorrect. It is damaging to the millions of peaceful Muslim-American citizens and damaging to the fabric of our society. To spread this bigotry is irresponsible and dangerous. (Statistics from Pew Research & Wikipedia.) In the late 1930s and during WW II, the US rejected hundreds of thousands of visa applications from Jewish refugees fleeing Hitler. Many of those who were rejected subsequently died in the Holocaust. Anti-Semitism was behind that rejection. These facts are a moral stain on our history. There are clear parallels to the current refugee crisis. If we reject Muslim refugees now, we show that we have learned nothing from past mistakes.

http://www.vox.com/policy-and-politics/2015/11/19/9760060/refugees-history-holocaust read more

Two-headed pipeline snake invades DeKalb & Elgin

To the people of  Illinois,

Beware!  Enbridge, a Canadian oil company is pumping toxic, corrosive tar sands oil through Illinois.   The extraction  of this oil from shale deposits in Alberta Canada creates massive environmental degradation.  The burning of this oil as an end product gives off massive amounts of greenhouse gases.  As it moves through Illinois,  we, the local citizens and taxpayers bear  the financial and  health  risks of leaks or spills that could poison our land, wildlife,  and waterways.   Enbridge gets all the profit.  They claim that this oil is a “public good,” necessary to meet the needs of domestic consumers.  But a large percentage of the oil is exported for sale in other countries. read more

Dec., 12th, National Day of Action on Climate–DeKalb & Elgin Actions

On Saturday, December 12th, whatever decisions come out of the Paris Climate Summit,  the  global climate movement will rise up to  send a signal that the people,not  government officials,  are leading the transition to renewable energy.  We are ready to build a new society.  Here in Northern Illinois, two local actions will give you the opportunity to demonstrate your commitment to a renewable energy future.  


 In DeKalb, Illinois:

Action: Saturday, December 12 – Time 10:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.
Start: NIU Permit Lot 12 on Castle Dr. at 397 West Lincoln Highway (Rt. 38)
End: NIU Permit Lot V, Kishwaukee Drive, off Lucinda Ave.
On NIU Campus in DeKalb, Illinois
In Elgin, Illinois
 Action:  Saturday, December 12th, time 1:00 PM.
    Meet at Kimball Street and Grove Avenue.
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    We will walk from there West on Kimball to Route 31, South on 31 to Chicago Street.  We will cross the street at Chicago Street and walk North on Route 31 to Kimball,  and from there return to our starting point at Kimball and Grove.  

In both DeKalb and in Elgin, we will  b
e carrying a giant puppet in the shape of a pipeline.  Our message, directed toward all, but especially towards the Enbridge oil company,  will be Keep Fossil Fuels in the Ground.  Thank you especially to David Stocker and the Northern Illinois Justice League for constructing that puppet.

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