Anti-war protests were held in more than 90 cities across the U.S. on the week of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s birthday holiday, Jan. 13 to Jan. 22. “Stop the U.S. war on Donbass, Russia & China! Unite to fight racism, fascism & imperialist war,” declared the banner carried by the Socialist Unity Party in Times Square, New York City, on Jan. 14.
Hundreds joined the Times Square rally, which ended with a march down Seventh Ave. At the rally, John Parker of the SUP strongly condemned NATO as the most violent, belligerent, aggressive military alliance in history. “Russia is not our enemy. China is not our enemy. Our enemy is U.S. imperialism, and its attack dog — NATO.” (Watch the talk at https://youtu.be/DZp4sQeZzSc)
The rally was called by ANSWER and endorsed by more than 30 organizations.
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