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Buy Nothing Or What??

category national | miscellaneous | news report author Wednesday November 27, 2002 14:32author by Marianne - UCD Global Actionauthor email mixiepix at yahoo dot com Report this post to the editors

What's the story with Buy Nothing Day? Been real busy but would love to know that there's something good planned so if someone would email me please and let me know I'd appreciate it. We're putting posters up around UCD but it's on a saturday and all, no-one will be here so no on-campus action. I'd be interested in doing another food not bombs, if anyone wants to help out giz a shout.

author by Poor personpublication date Wed Nov 27, 2002 15:04author address author phone Report this post to the editors

I always buy nothing because I never have the money to buy anything outside of the basics. Is Buy Nothing a way for people who have money to protest against other people who have money. Must be nice! Why can't it be 'Buy Something For A Poor Person Day' ?

author by pat cpublication date Wed Nov 27, 2002 15:44author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Leafletting, Street theatre & other activities will take place in Temple Bar Square, Dublin from 1 pm on Saturday 30 November.

author by yb men rohtuw - -noitasingropublication date Wed Nov 27, 2002 15:51author address sserddaauthor phone enohpReport this post to the editors

everything has been paid for.
don´t worry about a thing.

author by cuntstable brian stevenspublication date Wed Nov 27, 2002 16:00author address author phone Report this post to the editors

yes i feel we should buy something for a poor person day, i think it would make us rich people feel good. i like to make myself feel less guilty and also look good in public by buying something for horrible poor people. charitable good deeds enhance my outward social respectability and increases my social standing in the exclusive circle of chums I move in. I think a buy nothing day may affect profits and money going to my executive retailer chums and also multinational supermarket chains, so dont do it, instead think about buying a corporate christmas present for a miserable poor person. cheer em up and also make yourself look good.

author by confused anti-capitalistpublication date Wed Nov 27, 2002 16:46author address author phone Report this post to the editors

What's the point in a consumer boycott unless it's a part of a wider campaign.

Earlier this year in Greece there was a "Buy Nothing Day". It was in protest against the Euro rip-off. This was somewhat successful as it had definite demands and it had mass support.

But boycotts are not a way of changing things. Why boycott McDonalds? Why not wear Nike? All goods produced are prodicts of capitalism, therefore products of produced exploiting labour.

If you really want to change things we should try to take over the means of production, ie take over the economy and run it in the interests of ordinary people.

"Buy Nothing Days" are a great way of protest, but it should be remembered that boycotts will not change the world.

author by Mepublication date Wed Nov 27, 2002 20:27author address author phone Report this post to the editors

I dont see what everyones big problem with buy nothing day is. Like it or not Christmas is the most consumerist time of year and pretty much everyone (except poor person) is going to buy presents for someone who wont need whatever it is.
I think it's a great idea to try and get people to think about what they are doing. If you want to have a 'steal something day' or a 'buy something for a poor person day' at the same time, fine, but why try and put down something that only has the best intentions?
As for taking over the economy, I'd love to, I'd probably fuck it up but I'd do a better job than those spas, got a plan for this takeover? I'll join u...

author by Poor personpublication date Wed Nov 27, 2002 20:55author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Is merely an exercise for those who have money to burn to feel like they are fighting the system. It's a middle class cop-out. But with the best intentions, of course.

Instead of buying christmas presents, give that money to charity instead and make that your gift for family and friends. Put your money where your mouth is instead of keeping it in your pocket for one symbolic day. Sure you're all going to go out and buy presents or trinkets or clothes or whatever the next day or the next or the next for what's the point?

"I feel good because one day out of 365 I bought nothing!" Welcome to my world.

author by Rt. Hon. J. Tweedle-dumb-hum - ah give us a break, i paid for the effing thing.publication date Wed Nov 27, 2002 22:41author address author phone Report this post to the editors

they´re doing lots of things.
with inspiration from and dis-organised
co-operation peer group stuff from:

‘HISTORY IS WHAT WE’RE GIVEN WHEN WE’VE GOT NOTHING LEFT TO LOSE’
Other groups involved in the Global Day of Disobedience in solidarity with the Argentinean popular rebellion are:
DISOBBEDIENTI - ITALY
JNM - BELGIUM
YOMANGO - SPAIN (Barcelona)
BLACK REVOLUTION - SWITZERLAND
as well as actions in Jordan, Finland, US, Germany


you could easily adapt the flow for Dublin.
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could you easily adapt the flow for Dublin?
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bet you they could in Cork or Galway.
or Derry or Shannon or .....
but not limerick.
The Limerick Leader newspaper has dealt with that sort of thing.

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