Chicago’s City Council narrowly approved a resolution Wednesday calling for a permanent cease-fire in the war between Israel and Hamas, with Mayor Brandon Johnson casting the tiebreaking vote.
Chicago is latest U.S. city to approve such a non-binding resolution, following Atlanta, Detroit and San Francisco in recent months.
Cities have very little role in international diplomacy. If a city wants to support something like Black Lives Matter, at least that's something related to what they do. They employ police who might not treat black people fairly, for example. But, it seems wrong to get involved in international diplomacy.
For a different reason, schools also shouldn't have a stance. Schools are supposed to be a "marketplace of ideas". If a student council wants to take a stand, sure. If a Palestinian rights org on campus wants to hold a rally, that's great. The school itself should stay out of it and simply provide a physically safe place for other people to express their ideas.
Why shouldn't they? The city government represents the citizens of that city, who are calling for a ceasefire. They're saying "we hear you and agree there should be a ceasefire"
Why shouldn't they? They have no power to do anything, and it isn't their business. Any time they spend on posturing about things they can't have any impact on is time they can't spend doing their actual jobs.
If you reply 'economic sanctions' as if that has ever functioned at all in the way anyone actually intended for their use, you vastly require educating in this topic.
URGENT: Demand a ceasefire now.
Millions of lives depend on it.
Also, hope you don't mind when they say:
WE HAVE A PLAN TO END U.S. SUPPORT
FOR ISRAEL’S OPPRESSION OF PALESTINIANS
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