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Sunday, November 25, 2007
Leciał Wróbelek
I'm crazy!
embodies all the tragedies:
of the outlaw,
of the possessed,
of the convict,
the leper,
the beggar ... ME
see imprisoned and harassed by an endless black sorrow
The prison guards are cast shouldered rifles and watch me, let me loose
ma # in the morning and at night I returned to the cell. No rebel will
handcuffed to jail if I'm off to him, handcuffed him.
(He who is silent, sweating and twitching lips, it's me.) No thief
sits alone on the bench and is accused of theft;
I sit beside me and I am judged and sentenced with him.
cholera Next to agonize me too.
My face is ash, thunder
my nerves and they all leave my bed. And that
beggar me. Look at me!
extension cable hat and embarrassingly ask for alms.
Friday, November 9, 2007
What Does Anterior Fibroids Look Like
Buy Nothing Day
the day without buying something like a consumer-day strike, a boycott operation not against a product itself or a particular company, but against the consumer society in general. Aimed at converting the population to encourage a reflection of changing consumer habits. This system has lost common sense and collective in favor of individualism.
several years touring the world this proposal, since its inception 20 years ago in Canada, to date, in over 60 countries develop cultural activities that help us on the following topics rreflexionar :
-Environment: Global Warming and altering the balance between species are only 2 of the many signs that something is wrong with our relationship with the planet. Today we see is burning in the Amazon forest, in Spain, Australia, and Indonesia ... plastic takes over the seas ... as glaciers melt around the world, including Patagonia ... as increased cases of cancer, allergies, respiratory problems ... and still continue to believe that we have nothing to do with it ...
the day without buying something like a consumer-day strike, a boycott operation not against a product itself or a particular company, but against the consumer society in general. Aimed at converting the population to encourage a reflection of changing consumer habits. This system has lost common sense and collective in favor of individualism.
We are moving increasingly to be individuals at the hands of multinationals, losing our ability to be free, critical and reasonable.
The DSC is not a revolution, is a space of resistance and construction in which as citizens we can express our dissatisfaction with the socio economic hegemony.
several years touring the world this proposal, since its inception 20 years ago in Canada, to date, in over 60 countries develop cultural activities that help us on the following topics rreflexionar :
-Environment: Global Warming and altering the balance between species are only 2 of the many signs that something is wrong with our relationship with the planet. Today we see is burning in the Amazon forest, in Spain, Australia, and Indonesia ... plastic takes over the seas ... as glaciers melt around the world, including Patagonia ... as increased cases of cancer, allergies, respiratory problems ... and still continue to believe that we have nothing to do with it ...
-Responsible Consumption: Immersed in our bubble of consumption we take into account the effects this has on the planet, but also about the people who produce what we consume, often in distant countries, and operating conditions. We are more than 6,000 million people and we are all entitled to live in dignity, however, 20% of the population that consumes 80% resources. Consumption is critical to question the social and ecological conditions in which it has developed a product or service produced.
-Fair Trade: Currently trade is becoming more subordinate and uniform look to the rules of capitalism in southern countries such as ours. Production for export only is causing serious consequences for the people. The loss of food self-sufficiency, permanent pillaging of natural resources and the imposition of irrational consumption patterns outside the cultural tradition of the place. Fair trade is the establishment of relationships Direct trade with farmers eliminating middlemen, ensuring decent living conditions for all.
-Food: Fire razes the Amazon rainforest, among other things, to grow soybeans to feed it (food) cheaper for industrial livestock farming. Intensive farming uses pesticides and chemical fertilizers that poison the fields and water, and leave residues in food. Livestock rearing is more like a factory where the animals are treated like pieces on an assembly line. And the way of producing food is becoming more aggressive. Fast foods and processed foods have a lot of additives chemicals that are useful for the industry but may be hazardous to our health.
-Human Rights: believe that the right of man to own, manage and use natural resources, is linked to the duty to prevent environmental damage and protect the right of the people. With increased freedom, knowledge and power comes increased responsibility to promote the common good. Seeking to build more just societies, participatory, sustainable and peaceful.
-Media and Advertising Media tend to have a role in perception of "real" and the configuration of ethics, aesthetics and collective moral and personal. In such a world, perhaps most disturbing is to see how the techniques and logic have been vampirized advertising and default all fields of communication: news, entertainment, and escape, movies and series, political debate, and so on. In our insatiable thirst for meaning, here and now, practically offers only the language of advertising. Promise and speech that is revealed as the basic language of a civilization organized by and for the good. Today perhaps it is not too exaggerated to say that we live immersed in a Big Announcement. "" I consume, therefore I am ", Joan Torres i Prat. Icaria, 2005.
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