#BuyNothingXmas
Attention Shoppers!
As our planet gets warmer, as animals go extinct, as the humans get sicker, as our economies bail and our politicians grow ever more twisted, we still find ourselves lurching to suck from the breast of the capitalismo machine. This is our solace, our sedative – consumerism is the opiate of the masses.
We're in a state of “pathological consumption,” George Monbiot explains, “a world-consuming epidemic of collective madness, rendered so normal by advertising and the media that we scarcely notice what has happened to us.”
For those of us who do notice it, who decry it, abstain, and try to eschew capitalism ... Christmas is the one time where we suddenly absolve ourselves of this stance, as we feel compelled, by a strange and powerful force within, to join in the momentous, orgiastic ritual of America's consumerist cult.
As we max out our credit cards, we hope we will become America's economic heroes – saving the nation from the fiscal cliff. But instead, we plummet further into a complicated recession, and as our spirits sink once again, the economists coo into our ears that there is a way out – consume more, they say! This is the paradox of our addiction – filling the void only to fall deeper into it.
The call to consume less – where it is heard – is denounced as pedantic, naive, authoritarian, even insane.
Decide for yourself where the insanity lies. Four out of five Americans are on Adderall, Ritalin or Prozac. One in three are obese. People in the Congo are massacred to facilitate our latest smart phone upgrades. America, Europe, Canada, Australia, we are all living 5 planet lifestyles. If you still need a reason to stop consuming – consider that manufacturing and consumption are responsible for more than half of the global carbon dioxide emissions. And if we heat up just 4 degrees more, we will witness a total and irreversible collapse of human civilization. We're killing ourselves – and even as the denial about global warming is slowly breaking over us, we still choose – sheeplike – to join the throngs in the malls. Without significant rituals, we clamour to participate in the only ones we have, like the Christmas shopping binge, driven by our desire for meaning – of which our culture is devoid.
It's not the "fiscal cliff" you should worry about ... it's the culture, stupid! We are hanging by a nail onto our collective sanity – a cultural cliff hanger.
Buy Nothing Christmas gets to the heart of this matter. Reclaiming the ritual of this magical season – consciously and deliberately – is a radical, emancipatory choice. As Christmas approaches, can you find the strength to break the addiction, to wake up from the nightmare ... will you be brave enough to plant the seed of a new way of being? Make your life a demonstration, a defiance, a piece of art, a heroic journey. Start this Christmas – dare to gather your friends and family together and vow to do it differently this year.
And from now until the New Year let's have a steady stream of revellers marching around New York's Times Square – the iconic centre of global advertising – holding up #BUYNOTHINGXMAS signs for the whole world to see.
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Denniz
Adbusters at its best. Buy nothing because you already have everything you need. You wanna look at a tree? Go outside! You wanna escape and travel? Read a book! You wanna value your life and that of others by the amount of short-term materialistic consumption, you have no value. Treat people the way you want to be treated, and I surely hope it's not like another disposable object.
Cory M. Harrison
Materialism is one thing but economy is another. It is important to keep the economy moving along by buying into. The trick is to buy smart and help those you are buying for as well as those you are buying from. If you don't want to be overly materialistic try buying from a personal vendor (aka.the little guy) instead of Wmart or it's caliber of competition. Buy things that you know people will actually need.
Anonymous
One of the best comments I have read in a long time.
anonymous
The Amish population in the US continues to grow. They seem to be doing just fine without the need to buy 'stuff'. Although they do spend money to buy some necessities and land, mostly they make it, grow it, or build their own (or help their neighbors build their own). What we call "growth" is not necessary to sustain human life on this planet. The concept of continued "growth" is what's necessary to make people in the West feel safe.
Anonymous
The Amish are such good consumers that Walmart in Lancaster County, PA., provides special parking stalls for their horse and buggies. Walmart didn't do that because the Amish are not good customers.
Emm
Whaaatt!? "It is important to keep the economy moving along by buying into." - Cory M. Harrison That is some crap right there... Our economy was at it's strongest in the 50's when material items were built to last and people didn't buy like they were going to be able to take it all with them.
I'd love to say I'd buy nothing for Christmas...but I REALLY like giving gifts. I can't afford expensive stuff and usually buy people one thing but I try to make it thoughtful. I like useful and or practical gifts... But I also really like receiving presents... I don't mind if I get something for someone and they didn't get me something, since I try not to get something extravagant... And I really like having a real tree in the house. It smells good and my cats like it. Not to mention, I get it from a farm and it's renewable.
Christmas has gotten out of hand. I can't stand how early it starts, how people have forgotten the 12 days of Christmas and that it is traditional to put the tree up on Christmas Eve AND how it overshadows Thanksgiving now.
Ugh, whatever...Consumerism is King, even at Christmas. :(
lazer
This might sound crazy: But have you considered just making your gifts? You still have to buy supplies but at least you can do a little research and find out where it's coming from.
Anonymous
What a crock of shit.
Anonymous
If you talking about Consumerism, I could not agree more.
anonymous
lets just burn down all the stores in the world and see you buys shit then, huh?
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