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Please join me in observing Buy Nothing Day tomorrow

by: rossl

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Thu Nov 26, 2009 at 12:36:01 PM CST


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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Interesting idea (4.00 / 3)
This is definitely a goal we need to work towards in the long term.

Can we also boycott Celebrity gossip for a day? No $$ to Paparazzi.


Tommorow is my Birthday, Nov 27 (4.00 / 3)
the big Three Oh

Does booze count on the holiday shopping ban?

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Not unless you buy it from Wal Mart (4.00 / 2)
I think the idea here is to not buy crap from big box stores. It's an interesting idea, but not one I can really do much with. Im on limited income for the time being and the big box stores have much better deals.

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i cannot support boycoting independent stores (4.00 / 2)
my family has had a retail store for 80+ years and we have suffered through the last couple. we are hoping for a great day tomorrow on sale items.


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I added this to the version of this at DKos (4.00 / 2)
Update:
I won't hold it against you if you shop at small, local, independent retailers...after all, that's the economy we want - not an economy of nothing, but an economy of locally owned and independent businesses.  Personally, I do my best to support them year-round, and for some people Buy Nothing Day can be just a good day to reflect on rampant consumerism and vow to change your habits for the better.

From ultrageek:

   It's called Black Friday because it is the day that retailers know whether they are going to be in the Red or in the Black this year.

   Let me tell you what you probably don't know.

   I have 5 people working for me, and I'm hanging on by a thread.  If I see Black Friday as sucking, then I know that the Christmas season is going to suck.

   You write your orders before you sell them.  And you write your schedule before the people work them.

   If I know that the Christmas season is going to suck, I cut waaaaaaaaaaay back on those orders that aren't supposed to deliver till 12/5, 12/10, 12/15 and 12/20, and I cut the hours people work, because I won't be able to afford to pay them.  

   When I cut orders and cut hours, the little micro-economy that I am the economic engine of, me working my two other jobs to make this all happen, they all suffer.  


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Have I been made (4.00 / 2)
a FPer here at Progressive Electorate?  That'd be awesome!

Not yet (4.00 / 2)
I would support that though... your work on the home garden/chickens and your school garden project is fantastic! The NiH stuff is educational and interesting, although it's a little far out there and probably not quite right for this site.

My only concern would be the 3rd party stuff.. this is a Democratic site and I really couldn't support much 3rd party talk. If you could mostly limit that to other sites I would 100% support you being a FP'r. Your presence here has been beyond excellent so far!  


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Is there a way I could post (4.00 / 2)
diaries that don't go on the front page, even if I'm a FPer?  Because then I would just do that for my NI4D diaries and any third party diaries - although on places like this and Kos that are limited to Democrats (not sure what your exact policy is on that), I tend to not diary about third parties or possibly only diary about third party candidates where there is no Democrat or no other progressive in the race (eg, a docudharma regular might run unopposed for city council as a Green and last year in Arkansas a Green got 20% of the vote in a Senate race against conservadem Blanche Lincoln, with no Republican in the race).

Basically, if you make me a FPer, of course I'll respect your rules.  There are plenty of diaries I post to Docudharma and Green Change, but not Daily Kos.  Same could be true for here.


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Absolutely (4.00 / 2)
My comment above came out more negative than I intended. Yes you would be able to post diaries that don't go FP. That sounds like a great solution. Lemme talk to Martin and Jesse and Chris and see where they're at. Have a Happy Thanksgiving I'm off to spend some time with the family.

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post anything you like (4.00 / 2)
i'm not sure if we need any more admins right now. but we definitely like having you around. i've promoted all your diaries and will continue to do so.  

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Let me be clear (4.00 / 2)
I didn't mean to ask to be an FPer.  I just saw that this diary was promoted and I didn't see any note on top of it saying that it was promoted, so I assumed that it was automatically posted to the front page.  Thanks, and I'll continue to stick around.

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