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Please join me in observing Buy Nothing Day tomorrow

by: rossl

Thu Nov 26, 2009 at 10:36:15 PST        
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Is there a tradition any more backward or disgusting practiced across America today than that of Black Friday?  Hordes of consumers mob stores for great deals on useless "goods" like new TVs or Playstations or clothes manufactured by Southeast Asian or Central American children in sweatshops.

We're in a pretty messed up place politically and environmentally.  Multinational corporations and financial firms pretty much own the government.  Global warming is not only a real and present danger, but rapidly accelerating.  There is a plastic "raft" in the Pacific Ocean bigger than Texas.  And as people we're constantly being taken advantage of to make this situation last longer so that corporate profits and bonuses can climb even higher than they are now.

The strong link between these two things - our society's consumerism and the terrible political, social, environmental, and economic situations we're in - demands action.  By buying things from these corporations and feeding into this model of an economy, we only encourage it.  So I'm asking you:  please join me in buying nothing tomorrow.

rossl :: Please join me in observing Buy Nothing Day tomorrow
I can't say it better than the people who came up with this themselves:

So this November 27 (November 28 in Europe and overseas), we're calling for a Wildcat General Strike. We're asking tens of millions of people around the world to bring the capitalist consumption machine to a grinding - if only momentary - halt.

We want you to not only stop buying for 24 hours, but to shut off your lights, televisions and other nonessential appliances. We want you to park your car, turn off your phones and log off of your computer for the day.

We're calling for a Ramadan-like fast. From sunrise to sunset we'll abstain en masse, not only from holiday shopping, but from all the temptations of our five-planet lifestyles.

Take the Plunge:

You know what they say: a journey of a thousand miles starts with a single step. You feel that things are falling apart - the temperature rising, the oceans churning, the global economy heaving - why not do something? Take just one small step toward a more just and sustainable future. Make a pact with yourself: go on a consumer fast. Lock up your credit cards, put away your cash and opt out of the capitalist spectacle. You may find that it's harder than you think, that the impulse to buy is more ingrained in you than you ever realized. But you will persist and you will transcend - perhaps reaching the kind of epiphany that can change the world.

Ideally, everyone will shut off their electricity for the day and just enjoy some time with their family or friends or both.  If you can't do that, at least refrain from the Black Friday madness.  Don't go to a store for some kind of deal.  Don't shop at the big box stores - in fact, don't shop anywhere.  Just take a break for one day.

Some might criticize me for publicizing this idea at such a tough economic time.  "We need people to consume in order to drive the economy!"  To that I say this:  it's not good if we need people to buy useless crap in order to maintain our economy.  That needs to shift.  And the only way to shift it is to stop buying useless crap.

So will you join me?  Will you take the plunge and break the chord from your normal consumerist ways?

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You got me on board. (4.00 / 11)
But we've never done the "Black Friday" thing. So the consumerist orgy won't miss me... ยง;o)

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sahred it on my FB (4.00 / 13)
thanks rossl.

Although I have to admit, its not exactly much of a deviation from my usual.

No justice, no peace.


Go near a store (4.00 / 11)
on Black Friday? Not on your life. I don't even shop on line tomorrow.

"By the pricking of my thumb, something wicked this way comes.", Wm. Shakespeare, "Macbeth"

The madness may go on without the presence of Little Eileens (4.00 / 11)
I got a consulting gig tomorrow. A lady is having trouble with her printer.

Other than that I shall sit on my fat Brooklyn ass and eat pumpkin pie.

Mind you, I had no problem descending yesterday, sword in hand, into the psychotic consumerism at the Entenmann's Outlet to obtain said pie. Entenmanns pumpkin pie is a sacrament in Chez Coles.



Anyone who fails to see the historical parallels between Blackwater & the Nazi SS, or the DHS & the Gestapo, needs a serious reality check.

Entenmann's? Egad! (4.00 / 6)
You should be getting fresh locally baked stuff, man!

Vote for yourself at www.ni4d.org!

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If I ate premade that would be the brand to go with (4.00 / 7)
.... but I'm stuck with the 70's Kitchen From TV Dinner Hell and a gluten intolerance.

Oh, and have I mentioned we keep getting swarmed with bazillions of ants because IT'S TOO WARM ?!  So in between each activity, we get to spray the counters with vinegar.... again !

By the time I cobble together a homemade version, (because gluten free always takes more ingredients to make the same equivalent,) it will resemble putting together the Feast of St Lulu on Muppet Treasure Island in an Easy Bake Oven up in a treehouse.

Ye who can buy premade Entemann's, blessings be upon you !


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We just like it (4.00 / 8)
I can and have made my own, and we would also get local stuff, but... I dunno. It's a NYC area thing, I think. There's just something about Entenmann's. The stuff is like crack around here.

Generally if people give me pumpkins I make ale from it instead.

Anyone who fails to see the historical parallels between Blackwater & the Nazi SS, or the DHS & the Gestapo, needs a serious reality check.


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Same for me in the Boston area - the Raspberry Danish (4.00 / 3)
I can eat one in an hour. The rest of the family is looking for it later going WTF?

"Three things cannot be long hidden: the Sun, the Moon and the Truth." Buddha

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15-20 Years Ago.... (4.00 / 2)
........I would but a box of Entenmann's Choc Chip Cookies, the box would last 1-4 days, depending if I had the munchies or not.

Authoritarian political ideologies have a vested interest in promoting fear. ----Susan Sontag

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Mmmm...Entenmann's (4.00 / 3)
I can't get that here in Madison.

I'm a PC, and I run Linux.

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Gods, I know THAT feeling (4.00 / 4)
Yule stationed overseas 20 years agone.... my apartment in Kaiserslautern, where I am showing my appreciation for the largesse in the family care package. An Irish cookbook, a Turbo C++ compiler and SEVEN boxes of Entenmanns. Gods, I am such a geek. ;-7



Anyone who fails to see the historical parallels between Blackwater & the Nazi SS, or the DHS & the Gestapo, needs a serious reality check.

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Isn't tommorrow some new commemorative day for Native Americans (4.00 / 7)
.... they were talking about this over on GOS and I wanted to crack a joke about how it figures the Admin thought we wouldn't want to go to the mall on friday, but for all the wrong reasons,  but I didn't want to get smacked down by all the people writing diaries about how much they hate Thanksgiving because to their minds it commemorates a genocide. Which they are entitled to think, if they wish. But.... there are so many other cultures which hate it just as much !  

I am too simplistic. I like it, it's a day off, the food is yummy, the weather may not suck too much yet...  

... and my kitchen is too small and my oven is... way too small. Every year we debate on whether to just chuck trying to do The Meal on Thursday, and sometimes we don't, because it's a pain the a$$ with this kitchen. What the hell were they thinking when they put this in, I've lived in one bedroom apartments with bigger kitchens.

Here's a link about Native American Heritage Day - look at the top google website I found it on, which makes it even more hilarious.  ISRIA= "International Security Research and Intelligence Agency" some news source with a foreign policy/national security tilt.

I soooo want to satirize this.

 http://www.isria.com/pages/25_...
Statement by U.S. President Obama on Native American Heritage Day

"Tomorrow, Americans everywhere will observe our National Day of Thanksgiving. It will be a time of celebration and reflection as we gather with family and friends to count our blessings and remember those less fortunate. But it will also be a time to remember how this holiday began- as a harvest celebration between European settlers and the American Indians who had been living and thriving on the continent for thousands of years."

"That is why on Friday, I encourage every American to join me in observing Native American Heritage Day. My Administration is committed to strengthening the nation to nation relationship with tribal governments. But it is also important for all of us to understand the rich culture, tradition and history of Native Americans and their status today- and to appreciate the contributions that First Americans have made, and will continue to make to our Nation."



A number of my (4.00 / 3)
friends go through the whole Thanksgiving-hating routine.  My attitude - which irks some of them - is that taking a day to give thanks for what you have and the people you know is not a bad idea.  I refuse to be guilt-tripped over events which happened before I was born and which cannot now be changed.

You have my sympathy about your kitchen.  I once lived in a place where the kitchen was an afterthought - a tiny stove, a sink, and counter space about equal to the stove top.  I used my slow cooker a lot there.

Oh...and I have no plans to visit any kind of retail shop tomorrow.

I'm a PC, and I run Linux.


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Exactly (4.00 / 2)
To me this holiday is about family and friends and good food, not any kind of history - correct or not.

Vote for yourself at www.ni4d.org!

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Good Lord (4.00 / 5)
my jaw just dropped to the floor. This alone is stunning and really creepy...

'remember how this holiday began- as a harvest celebration between European settlers and the American Indians who had been living and thriving on the continent for thousands of years."

I am amazed.  


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You killed it for me with (4.00 / 2)
Global warming is not only a real

No, it's not and a simple Google of climategate would tell you that.  The "movement" has been hijacked, morphed into a 30 second soundbyte religion about don't burn stuff.

Hell I might even have to re-evaluate who is the bigger asshole Dick Cheney or Al "I invented the internet" Gore.
Parasitic douchebaggery knows no limits in the suppression of technologies and information gained from real scientists in multiple fields.  www.projectcamelot.org simply wipes Al's carbon scamming ass as does this corbett report.
http://www.corbettreport.com/a...

It is simply fucking amazing that the only rational reporting anywhere has to come from outside the continental United States.  They know something we don't, they had the wisdom to escape.

Run, don't walk you have to get your swine flu vaccine now, right now, today.

Whatever you do to others you also do to yourself!


The vaccine is safe mow that the R6 depot was blown up (4.00 / 4)
Eight straight years of lizardds and snakes running the country and now there's more from outer space. When will it ever end?

Gotta admit, tough, those lizard chicks are hot. SILFs rule!

BTW, I'm a  herpetophile and mean no denigration of other species by comparing them to any BushCo beings.

And on the global warming thingie, I'd call it climate change. Given chaos theory and possible bifurcations, we could end up in the next Ice Age.

Happy Thanksgiving all. Enjoy the now moment.

"Three things cannot be long hidden: the Sun, the Moon and the Truth." Buddha


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That was one group of climate scientists (4.00 / 2)
Thousands of people have been telling us for over one hundred years now that global warming is real.

Plus, I haven't been following that news item too closely, but it seems doubtful that even all of THEIR work is discredited by those emails.

And please, tell me about what the real movement is, the one that was hijacked.

Vote for yourself at www.ni4d.org!


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Enough with the right wing douchebaggery from you (4.00 / 1)
Last time it was the "Muslim Kenyan" President and now you're doing the Al Gore "invented the Internet" bullshit.

WTF?



"Never let a serious crisis go to waste. What I mean by that is it's an opportunity to do things you couldn't do before." -- Rahm Emanuel


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You misunderstand my politics (0.00 / 0)
I don't accept traditional Left vs Right as a real concept as both of these things are run by the very same corporate globalists.  They are funded by multi-nationals, driven by multi-nationals with ALL of American life, culture, media, medicine,industry and wars manufactured as a marketable commercial commodity for their profit margins.  No I am with www.wearechange.org and all for ripping up Al's should be banned bullshit book right in front of his face.  The look on this parasite's eyes says it all for me.

When China and India were named carbon exempt way, way back in 1993 the industrial gold rush in that country began.  Being in the US manufacturing industry I have an entire bible sized book of personal experiences about fat cat oligarchs having an orgasm about entering the billion man marketplace/consumerplace.  It didn't matter what the Chinese people wanted, they built the factories and yanked them out of their peasant hovels.  Their slave factories even have "living quarters" built on the same compound.  They have no unions, no OSHA, no EPA so if the company wants to dump their excess brown toxic crap into the river they do.  Who funded this carbon exempt gold rush?  The entire western world did, your 401K ensured your grandson would never have a factory job ever.

But that is just low tech jobs you might say.  No it's Intel computer chip wafer fabs too.  Everything from contaminated hydrogen sulfide emitting drywall to lead painted childrens toys.  It began year ago, years before Big Al flew all over the world funded by oligarchs for the purpose of lowering the living standard of the developed world by taxing it into non-existence.

To focus all enviornmental rescue efforts on the singular cause of not burning stuff is intentional criminal insanity.  We care not anymore about the whales, the beavers, the wetlands or the mountaintops, ALL THAT IS LEFT IS THIS CARBON FOOTPRINT GLOBALIST TAX ON BURNING STUFF.
DO YOU KNOW AN AMISH FAMILY AND DO YOU LIVE WITH THEM.

Forced vaccines 911 and carbon jargon, you can take all of it and shove it up your sheeple ass.  

Whatever you do to others you also do to yourself!


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On these issues, (4.00 / 1)
meaning corporations and the environment mostly, I don't think most of the people here disagree with you.  We just disagree about rhetoric and maybe vaccinations and 9/11 (and maybe global warming, too).  I'm not sure why we're sheeple and you're not - you seem to be saying some things that a lot of people here and even at Daily Kos would agree with.

Vote for yourself at www.ni4d.org!

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You're being an asshole (4.00 / 1)
Most of us agree with you on many of the things you talk about.

But you're throwing out right-wing bullshit propaganda when you talk about "Muslim Kenyan" Obama and "I invented the internet" Gore.

That kind of shit has no place here.  Seriously.

That's Glenn Beck territory.

Take that shit somewhere else.



"Never let a serious crisis go to waste. What I mean by that is it's an opportunity to do things you couldn't do before." -- Rahm Emanuel


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Okay. (4.00 / 5)
But I'm getting on my computer because I have work to do.  

aka burned

I won't spend a penny tommorow (4.00 / 4)
but will they miss me? I don't buy at big boxes and try like hell to find and buy local from food to toys. Black Friday is a revolting orgy made more repulsive as it is hooked up to a religious holiday whose founder asked us all to consider the lilies of the field. I used to work at Macy's in SF and at this time of the year the building inside all decked out always reminded me of a temple, a temple to capitalism and consuming as a act of religion.

I think I'll transplant my lilies instead of participating. The freaky weather were having makes it still possible to plant. Stimulate your own economy, the one you live in the one where people need work. Each day is a thank you if you appreciate where your bounty comes from, and it's sure as hell not 'the creators of wealth' we all are asked to pay tributes to.    


excellent idea (4.00 / 2)


"We are in the Age of Shiva, an age of death and rebirth. If we only focus on what is past we feel loss. If we focus on new beginnings we feel anticipation, like looking forward to a new day without knowing quite what the weather is going to be like."

I have to buy food tomorrow (4.00 / 2)
but other than that?   You'd have to be out of your fucking MIND to go to any kind of retail store tomorrow.   Unless you really are interested in seeing "mob mentality" at work.

I hate shopping even when it's easy.  

"Never let a serious crisis go to waste. What I mean by that is it's an opportunity to do things you couldn't do before." -- Rahm Emanuel


Already on it. (4.00 / 2)
Being pretty much broke, I can't afford to buy anything beyond basic necessities anyway - and even then, my ability to pay for those is increasingly limited.  Such is the lot of a chronically unemployed American reduced to subsisting on small bouts of financial aid from college.



Sorry, man (4.00 / 4)
I bought six #6 x 1-1/4" machine screws and a wallbox extender today, I didn't have a choice. But I tried. Total purchase was $2.88, so not too bad.

Eh (4.00 / 2)
I bought some food and a movie ticket - I try my best, but we can't be perfect.  Both purchases were at local, independently owned stores.

Vote for yourself at www.ni4d.org!

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Hey I did. Thanks for the inspiration/ reminder. (4.00 / 2)


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