Seize the Opportunity for Change

In the wake of Obama’s victory, we must rise together and manifest a cultural shift.

Despite today’s euphoria, when Barack Obama takes office in January 2009, he will inherit a decidedly grim reality. He will preside over a culture of overweight, overwrought and overextended Americans who may not have the capacity to sustain the sense of hope on which we are now so happily drunk.

He will have to stride unflinchingly into the economic aftermath brought about by an overgrown model and preach measure and moderation to a country that has long worshipped at the altar of consumption. He will be singularly charged with purifying our toxic collective consciousness, with eradicating the seeds of cynicism, apathy and malaise. Once inaugurated, Obama is Atlas – the weight of the world and its future resting on the shoulders of one man. Now is the time for us to truly rise. To come together as a single entity of disparate parts working to recreate American culture and resurrect the American dream. Our hopes, our dreams and our strength cannot concentrate in the body of one man. It is our job, as cultural creatives, jammers and meme warriors, to truly seize this opportunity for change. This is our window. The world is listening.

We are hopeful, we are strong, we are alive. The future is up for grabs – it's time to make our move. What will we do to carry this momentum forward?

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Anonymous

By this time next year people will be asking for a new president after they find out Oboma is just another puppet .

Anonymous

By this time next year people will be asking for a new president after they find out Oboma is just another puppet .

Laura@Influx

We at the Influx Project believe that change is possible and are optimistic about what an Obama presidency means for the whole world not just America. The Influx project aims to make the UN more effective through public participation: http://www.influxproject.org/index.php/us/intro-slide-show we Know the UN isnt perfect but believe that when individuals unite and work together change can be achieved. The American election is proof of this possibility. Congratulations to Obama supporters and America and please do take the time to look over our sight to extend this change for a better world even further! http://www.influxproject.org Thankyou!

Laura@Influx

We at the Influx Project believe that change is possible and are optimistic about what an Obama presidency means for the whole world not just America. The Influx project aims to make the UN more effective through public participation: http://www.influxproject.org/index.php/us/intro-slide-show we Know the UN isnt perfect but believe that when individuals unite and work together change can be achieved. The American election is proof of this possibility. Congratulations to Obama supporters and America and please do take the time to look over our sight to extend this change for a better world even further! http://www.influxproject.org Thankyou!

Anonymous

Obama spent the better part of last autumn proving that he wasn't the wild-eyed socialist that the Republicans tried to paint him as, and you guys expect him to be receptive to the agenda of Adbusters? That said, America absolutely dodged a bullet by keeping John "Tax the poor to feed the rich" McCain and Palin out of office. Especially Palin: If she had become vice president, that would have confirmed the depressing idea that the politics of empty-vessel symbolism and mythical "Real American" bullshit works. This election was, if nothing else, a repudiation of empty Republican hucksterism. And while Obama may not actively help Adbusters, I believe he won't do anything to hinder us, either. The public at large is pissed off at the old guard, hungry for change, and willing to play a part in it. This is an opportunity like never before, and anyone who takes reducing corporate influence seriously must seize it. I have an ominous feeling that once the economy inevitably does return to glory, we'll slide right back into Bush-era excess. That is unacceptable.

Anonymous

Obama spent the better part of last autumn proving that he wasn't the wild-eyed socialist that the Republicans tried to paint him as, and you guys expect him to be receptive to the agenda of Adbusters? That said, America absolutely dodged a bullet by keeping John "Tax the poor to feed the rich" McCain and Palin out of office. Especially Palin: If she had become vice president, that would have confirmed the depressing idea that the politics of empty-vessel symbolism and mythical "Real American" bullshit works. This election was, if nothing else, a repudiation of empty Republican hucksterism. And while Obama may not actively help Adbusters, I believe he won't do anything to hinder us, either. The public at large is pissed off at the old guard, hungry for change, and willing to play a part in it. This is an opportunity like never before, and anyone who takes reducing corporate influence seriously must seize it. I have an ominous feeling that once the economy inevitably does return to glory, we'll slide right back into Bush-era excess. That is unacceptable.

Dennis trainor

Ashley Sanders (she of the Nader Campaign) has a great article on this here: http://operationitch.wordpress.com/2009/01/14/meme-warriors-cultural-creatives-and-generation-o/

Dennis trainor

Ashley Sanders (she of the Nader Campaign) has a great article on this here: http://operationitch.wordpress.com/2009/01/14/meme-warriors-cultural-creatives-and-generation-o/

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