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Why I Stopped Paying Taxes - YouTube
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My name is Joseph Olejak, I live in Chatham
Center, and I attend the Old Chatham Quaker
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Meeting. My war tax resistance started in
1994. I was listening to ā60 Minutesā
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and Leslie Stahl was interviewing Madeleine
Albright, and she asked Madeleine Albright
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the question: āWas the sacrifice of a half
a million children in Iraq, due to the embargo
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of food and medicine, worth it?ā And without
skipping a beat, Madeline Albright said, āYes.ā
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I knew at that moment, I couldnāt do it
anymore. I couldnāt support the war. And
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I felt compelled to take an action.
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In 1994, I started my tax resistance by just
not filling. I got the stuff from my accountant
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back and it had the whole form filled out
and the amount that was due and I was holding
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it in front of me and I just looked at the
numbers and I thought, āHow much of this
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is going to go toward creating bombs and guns
and nuclear weapons and everything else?ā
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And I just set it down. And I didnāt file.
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The way Quakers look at war is that, when
we destroy other human beings, weāre not
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only destroying humanity but weāre also
destroying that in humanity which is a reflection
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of God. In the Bible, one of the things that
Christ himself said was that you should do
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unto others as you would do unto yourself,
and if you love me, you would love your brethren.
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And thatās really what it stems from.
And if we take that, along with the commandment
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to not kill, I think itās pretty clear.
Itās unequivocal. Thereās no fine print
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there.
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When we write that check to the IRS, we often
donāt think about where those tax dollars
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go. According to the American Friends Service
Committee, about 57% of those tax dollars
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are going either to the preparation for war,
funding the debt on war, or funding nuclear
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weapons. 57% of every dollar is an awful lot
of money.
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If there was indeed a Peace Tax, you would
write that check and what the peace tax law
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would say is, the funds that youāre giving
to government are going to be used to support
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things that are other than war. I think, given
our long history as peaceniks, Quakers should
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definitely have an exception for where their
money goes, and anyone else who is a Christian
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who feels uncomfortable paying for war.
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In April of 2009, 11 armed IRS agents in Kevlar
vests came into my office and removed all
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my books and records. And thatās when the
prosecution started. I pled guilty to one
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count of willful failure to file, and told
the probation department when I had my interview
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that I was a Quaker and that did what I did
because of conscientious objections to war.
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They were pretty lenient on me. They gave
me 26 weekends in the county jail, which Iāve
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completed, and now Iām on probation for
5 years. When I was in the Columbia County
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jail for my war tax resistance sentence, the
Meeting was deeply involved. A lot of people
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came and visited me, they called me up, they
asked me questions, and it was really good.
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I would say that my spiritual family supported
me more than my blood family, which was surprising.
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Martin Luther King said you donāt need to
see the top of the stairs to take the next
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step. At the time, I felt like there was an
important step that needed to be taken, and
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I took it. Really, it was a step of faith.
And, you know, Iām still alive. Iām still
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here. I still have food. I still have clothing.
I still have the support of my children and
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my Meeting and I think itās going to be
OK.
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Iām not unhappy with the decision I took.
I wonāt say that it hasnāt had its challenges,
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but I think the challenges have helped me
to grow in my faith and have helped to make
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the world a better place. I know Iāve only
done it on a small scale, but I think, with
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the help of my Meeting and with the growing
awareness of the need for peace and a Peace
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Tax, Iām hoping that this action will shed
light and help peace to grow.
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