Wednesday, December 07, 2011

De-Occupy Shopping Daze: #SayNo2Fir (and other holiday traditions)

When those giant chain stores try to make it “easy” for you to purchase “earth-friendly” products, please remind yourself that the goal is not to replace consumerism with green consumerism. The goal is, well…to change our culture from the ground up. Therefore, the choices with the greatest impact are, by definition, not easy. Creating sustainable cultural change, of course, goes well beyond de-occupying the holiday frenzy.

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One of my recent OWS photos:

It’s now or never...

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Poem: “haiku alarm"

Posted on 12/07 at 12:40 PM
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Saturday, December 03, 2011

De-Occupy Lazy: #Thinking4Yourself/Action4All

Of all the excuses used by mainstream Americans to dismiss/reject Occupy Wall Street (OWS), trusting the corporate media may be the most indefensible. To you, I plead: #OccupyReality.

Lazy: Allowing the professional propagandists of the corporate media to do your thinking for you

Not Lazy: Volunteering your time and energy to cook organic, locally grown food to feed the homeless

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Courtesy of Rick the Cartoonist:

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One of my recent OWS photos:

#ClassWarExists

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Poem: “#occupyhaiku"


Posted on 12/03 at 05:38 PM
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Wednesday, November 30, 2011

Occupy Sustainability: #MakeMoviesNotMissiles

Winnie sez: “Occupy might still be in its infancy but the thing is growing faster than Monsanto pesticides can kill off bee species, and that is good news. Culture is being jammed and paradigms are shifting—whether people like it or not. In the future, we’ll look back on this and be glad we could put our differences aside to work together and create a better world. One that is fair, sustainable and fun to live in.”

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One of my recent OWS photos:

March of the 99%: Dec. 1

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Poem: “haiku cardiology"

Posted on 11/30 at 09:04 PM
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