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Openly Gay Harvard Students Challenge "Don't Ask, Don't Tell"

Posted by Brave New Films, CitizenTube at 1:22 PM on July 23, 2008.


The Harvard Right to Serve Tour protests military recruitment centers.

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In his "Generation Q" op-ed, New York Times columnist Thomas Friedman asserted that young activists today are a little "too quiet, too online" for their own good, and that clicks of a mouse cannot rival the vitality of an in-person movement. But what if young activists could combine the in-your-face nature of an offline campaign, with the internet's ability to spread their message to millions?

The Harvard Right to Serve Tour is using YouTube to do just that. As part of the the Tour, openly gay Harvard University students are visiting military recruitment centers across the Eastern Seaboard, trying to enlist – and uploading video footage of each encounter onto YouTube.

"We're trying to show the country the discriminatory practices that are in place, under 'Don't Ask, Don't Tell'," says lead campaign organizer and Harvard Divinity School student Jake Reitan. But in addition to that, the campaign is also demonstrating the power of what can happen when activists mix traditional tactics like sit-ins, sign-waving, and submitting to arrest, with new media methods like YouTube to amplify their cause.

Mr. Friedman: we hope you’re taking notice.


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Don't get your hopes up....
Posted by: AngryWhiteFemale on Jul 23, 2008 11:19 PM   
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Friedman won't listen. He is a spineless shill. In this day and age of the Military Commissions Act, Warner Defense Authorization Act, NSPD 51 and HR 1955- among others - why on God's green earth is he inciting the young people to rise up?

He SHOULD be calling upon the PTB to account for their crimes. Congress should have voted for Kucinich bill HR 333 to impeach - first Darth Cheney, then - Emporer-with-no-clothes Bush.
If Friedman had two synapses firing, he'd turn his pen toward those inside the Beltway who salute the "cost=plus", "no-bid" contractors like Blackwater and KBR who are currently looting our Treasury and leaving a mess for at least the next two generations to clean up.
Instead he uses the pulpit of the editorial page of the NYT to inflame and incite young people.

He and his neocon ilk have no shame. They are SO transparent.

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» RE: Don't get your hopes up.... Posted by: ursapater