
For those of you uninitiated with Adbusters, think ‘The Economist’ in reverse. Whilst The Economist is a right-leaning economy and political thinktank advocating free trade above all, Adbusters with its decidedly lefty agendas push for fair trade in perhaps an overly militant way.
Adbusters are campaigning for a Spend Nothing Christmas Day to complete it’s Buy Nothing Day worldwide campaign to counter our cunsumerist habits. To read more about Adbuster‘s Spend Nothing Christmas Day read the following extract taken from their website:
“Zombies stalked the aisles of Galway, Ireland while Michigan Whirl-marters confronted consumers with the proverbial question: What would Jesus buy? From Xalapa, Mexico to Valletta, Malta and New York, USA to Kyoto, Japan – people across the globe participated simply by opting not to participate in the annual consumer spectacle. Some devoted the day to a small personal challenge while others joined Reverend Billy at the memorial for Jdimytai Damour, the man trampled to death at Walmart last year in a bargain-hungry Black Friday crush. To all those who participated in this year’s observance, we commend you for taking a stand against the consumer culture that is killing our world.
The Copenhagen Climate Summit started Monday and it’s imperative that the world leaders hear our message: There is only one sure way to stop catastrophic climate change: we, the rich one billion people on the planet, have to consume less!
So let’s take the joy and wisdom we discovered this BND and infuse the entire holiday season with the same sense of simplicity. Let this be the year that the spirit of Buy Nothing Day flows over into a Buy Nothing Christmas.”
Go to adbusters.org for more information on their commendable campaign









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