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Originally Posted by atari 2600
But, thank goodness that everyone is not a complete idiot. This guy actually has sense:
Serious Change: dress like you're going to the most important job interview of your life
September 30, 2007 11:10 AM
Seriously pissed? How about serious change? Decades from now, no one will accuse our generation of not protesting enough, but you'll probably be making excuses for how we did it. No offense to those who have protested this way- your heart's in the right place and you've probably given lots of time and money to doing the right thing- but what if you're not helping? What if hundreds of thousands of people turned out in their very best, most serious clothes, with no puppets, no "clever" home-made signs, and no instruments? It's worked before. As Matt Taibbi put it in AdBusters ( previously on MeFi), "Next thing you know, you’ve got guys on stilts wearing mime makeup and Cat-in-the-Hat striped top-hats leading a half-million people at an anti-war rally. Why is that guy there? Because no one told him that war is a matter of life and death and that he should leave his fucking stilts at home." These things always start small, but who knows? This is serious- let's act like it. If you wouldn't bring it or wear it to your grandmother's funeral, leave it at home.
posted by paul_smatatoes (168 comments total) 25 users marked this as a favorite
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quoted for truth.
honestly, does logic ever really matter to soap-box types or is all that shouting done so that they can be heard and/or adored?
sadly, I suspect that in a lot of cases, it's the latter.
there are a lot of fucked up things in this world that might be resolved if people attempted to fix the problems in a logical and rational manner.
[edit: ouch, I think I just broke
my false identity]