How ANSWER is spinning the Lerner thing behind the scenes

Chuck0 chuck at mutualaid.org
Wed Feb 12 14:04:08 PST 2003


I'm forwarding an email which I got today from the Nicanet email list, which shows how ANSWER responds to these criticisms by suggesting that all of the critics are cut from the same cloth as Corn, Gitlin, Cooper, and Lerner. Notice how the language accuses Lerner's supporters of "defaming" the anti-war MOVEMENT (notice the singular use of the word).

Nicaragua Network is a small NGO that works within the umbrella of the Alliance for Global Justice. Chuck Kauffman, who is one of Nicanet's leaders, has been a big buddy with the WWP for several years. Early last year, AGJ was providing office space for ANSWER, as well as a maildrop for their front campaigns. Nicanet is part of the core steering committee for ANSWER, which is dominated by pro-WWP activists.

It's too bad this dirty laundry had to be aired like this, but when activist movements are dominated by those who seek to limit internal democracy and transparency, these things spin out of control at the most inopportune of times.

Chuck0

-------- Original Message -------- Date: Wed, 12 Feb 2003 08:16:12 -0800 From: "Nicaragua Network" <nicanet at afgj.org> To: "Nicaragua Network Hotline" <nicanet-hotline at afgj.org>

The Nicaragua Network has received the following important message from the International ANSWER Coalition, of which we are a part.

FOUR COALITIONS RESPOND TO MICHAEL LERNER

In the last day, as anti-war forces around the country have been working together to build for this weekend's important mobilizations, we at A.N.S.W.E.R. have been taken by surprise by a campaign initiated by Michael Lerner and furthered by David Corn (a reporter for the Nation and Fox News) and others that has sought to deceive the anti-war movement and to misdirect its energies to instead focus on claims of victimhood by Michael Lerner because he was not asked to speak at the San Francisco demonstration this Sunday. This attack has now been picked up by pro-war forces in an effort to defame the movement.

We have heard from many who have been anguished by the false claims put forth by Lerner. The following is a statement by the four major anti-war coalitions that are co-sponsoring the San Francisco rally on Sunday, February 16 that sets the record straight. The four coalitions are Not in Our Name Project, United for Peace and Justice, the A.N.S.W.E.R. Coalition, and the Bay Area United Against War.

Please post where necessary to clarify Michael Lerner's deceptions.

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BAY AREA UNITED AGAINST WAR NOT IN OUR NAME PROJECT INTERNATIONAL A.N.S.W.E.R. COALITION UNITED FOR PEACE & JUSTICE

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: February 11, 2003

CONTACT PERSON: Bert Knorr (510) 644-8071, (415) 307-8028 (cell)

STATEMENT FROM FEBRUARY 16 ANTI-WAR COALITIONS REGARDING RABBI MICHAEL LERNER

We would like to clarify the misunderstanding regarding Rabbi Michael Lerner's perception that he was "banned" from speaking at the peace rally. His charges are untrue, and we wish to set the record straight.

As the Bush Administration continues its relentless drive toward war, the mass mobilizations in cities around the world on the weekend of Feb. 15-16 have taken on great significance. Millions of people are expected to demonstrate in cities around the world in what may be the last opportunity to stop a new war on Iraq before it starts.

In the San Francisco Bay Area, four coalitions -- each comprised of many organizations and individuals -- have come together to sponsor a broad and united anti-war march and rally on Sunday, Feb. 16. The four coalitions -- Bay Area United Against War, Not In Our Name project, United for Peace & Justice, and the International A.N.S.W.E.R. (Act Now to Stop War & End Racism) Coalition -- have been working together successfully for the last several weeks to maximize the turnout on Feb. 16.

One of the first agreements that was made between the groups organizing the Feb. 16 anti-war protest was that none of the coalitions would propose rally speakers who had publicly attacked or worked to discredit one of the coalition groups. When members of the Tikkun Community, who have actively participated in the organizing meetings for Feb. 16, suggested to Bay Area United for Peace and Justice that it propose Michael Lerner as a speaker, it was explained by members of UPJ that since he had publicly attacked A.N.S.W.E.R. in both the New York Times and Tikkun community email newsletters, his inclusion in the program would violate the agreement among the Feb. 16 organizing groups. At that time, Tikkun representatives expressed that it would not be a problem if Michael Lerner was not proposed as a speaker.

It was this issue, Michael Lerner's public attacks against one of the anti-war coalitions, that resulted in his not being formally proposed as a speaker on Feb. 16. His views on Israel and Palestine had nothing to do with it. Within the anti-war movement, there is a wide spectrum of diverse and opposing views regarding Israel and Palestine, which will be expressed on Feb. 16. To reiterate, the fact that Michael Lerner was not invited to speak on Feb. 16 was not the consequence of a "veto" by the A.N.S.W.E.R. Coalition. None of the coalitions have veto power over the Feb. 16 program.

We strongly abhor all forms of racism and bigotry, including anti-Semitism. At the same time, we don't believe that criticism of Israeli government policies should be labeled as anti-Semitism any more than criticism of U.S. government policy should be labeled as anti-American.

On the eve of a terrible war, we call upon everyone to join together in making Feb. 15-16 a massive and powerful statement for peace and justice. We're heartened by the broad range of participation that is developing for Feb. 16, including within the Jewish community, and invite one and all to join with us in our efforts to stop the war on Iraq.

Issued by: Bay Area United Against War, International A.N.S.W.E.R. (Act Now to Stop War & End Racism) Coalition, Not In Our Name Project, United for Peace and Justice

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