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#OCCUPYXMAS kicks off Nov 25/26

Let's take back the season!

Hey dreamers, occupiers, rabble-rousers,

You’ve been sleeping on the streets for two months pleading peacefully for a new spirit in economics. And just as your camps are raided, your eyes pepper sprayed and your head’s knocked in, another group of people are preparing to camp-out. Only these people aren’t here to support occupy Wall Street, they’re here to secure their spot in line for a Black Friday bargain at Super Target and Macy’s.

Occupy gave the world a new way of thinking about the fat cats and financial pirates on Wall Street. Now lets give them a new way of thinking about the holidays, about our own consumption habits. Lets’ use the coming 20th annual Buy Nothing Day to launch an all-out offensive to unseat the corporate kings on the holiday throne.

This year’s Black Friday will be the first campaign of the holiday season where we set the tone for a new type of holiday culminating with #OCCUPYXMAS. As the global protests of the 99% against corporate greed and casino capitalism continues, lets take the opportunity to hit the empire where it really hurts…the wallet.

On Nov 25/26th we escape the mayhem and unease of the biggest shopping day in North America and put the breaks on rabid consumerism for 24 hours. Flash mobs, consumer fasts, mall sit-ins, community events, credit card-ups, whirly-marts and jams, jams, jams! We don’t camp on the sidewalk for a reduced price tag on a flat screen TV or psycho-killer video game. Instead, we occupy the very paradigm that is fueling our eco, social and political decline.

Historically, Buy Nothing Day has been about fasting from hyper consumerism – a break from the cash register and reflecting on how dependent we really are on conspicuous consumption. On this 20th anniversary of Buy Nothing Day, we take it to the next level, marrying it with the message of #occupy…

We #OCCUPYXMAS.

Shenanigans begin November 25!

for the wild,
Culture Jammers HQ

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Anonymous

Haha awesome. almost as good as the 'i'm offended! don't group us morons with those idiots' comment. you made my day while i sit here 'earning' my 400 dollars. thank you

Anonymous

Haha awesome. almost as good as the 'i'm offended! don't group us morons with those idiots' comment. you made my day while i sit here 'earning' my 400 dollars. thank you

Anonymous

No problem... just remember to carry your shopping bags close to your chest. I bet you they're filled with goodies around this time of year ;)

That or you could throw on a ratty old sweater when you're shopping and brown paper bag that Tiffany's necklace you'll be buying the missus. A little trickery couldn't hurt.

Best to be safe than sorry.

Anonymous

No problem... just remember to carry your shopping bags close to your chest. I bet you they're filled with goodies around this time of year ;)

That or you could throw on a ratty old sweater when you're shopping and brown paper bag that Tiffany's necklace you'll be buying the missus. A little trickery couldn't hurt.

Best to be safe than sorry.

Anonymous

How are you not running adbusters??? this HAS to be a "tactical breifing"!

Also the missus is gonna love the neckless...

Anonymous

How are you not running adbusters??? this HAS to be a "tactical breifing"!

Also the missus is gonna love the neckless...

Anonymous

"20th Annual Buy Nothing Day" OK, so that means you've had 19 of these before, ALL of which have failed miserably?

Good for you. Keep up the pointless idiocy.

Anonymous

"20th Annual Buy Nothing Day" OK, so that means you've had 19 of these before, ALL of which have failed miserably?

Good for you. Keep up the pointless idiocy.

TheMasterCylinder

They haven't failed miserably. They've quietly changed the ways people think about the holidays. My family, for example, became closer to one another by participating in BND. By now, it's a family tradition. Don't knock it 'til you try it.

TheMasterCylinder

They haven't failed miserably. They've quietly changed the ways people think about the holidays. My family, for example, became closer to one another by participating in BND. By now, it's a family tradition. Don't knock it 'til you try it.

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