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Humorous TV commercial promoting the anti-consumer, anti-excess awareness day. Buy Nothing Day is November 24. There is also a Buy Nothing Christmas movement.

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  • I am going to buy $100 worth of stuff today and burn it. Why? Because I can...and also so that someone in our glorious society can make a buck.

  • I think you missed the point. It's symbolic. We need to move our economy to a more sustainable one or no one will be working, buying things or perhaps breathing. But, hell, let the next two generations worry about that. Drink up!

  • Oh, I understand the point totally. You are just some activist, like so many others of your kind are missing the point of activist.

    If you have such a big problem with our society and our economy, then get off you ass, go to school, and become a politician and actually change something. You know, instead of sitting in parks playing your guitar or congesting traffic with one of your lame ass demonstrations. By the way, I don't drink.

  • While I agree that some people should work within the system, not everyone can. Activism is also about everyone doing their part to change the things within their power. Buy Nothing Day is about self examination. It won't stop overconsumerism but it does remind us that we are both the problem and the solution. BTW, I'm long out of school and have been working for over 25 years, so I doubt I'm going to start a new career as a politician. I do, however, play the guitar but rarely in parks!

  • Yeaaaaah...Unemployment Day.

  • I'm not sure I know what you mean. Please explain.

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  • haha....seriously 1 day a year?

    I would say that I don't consume most days of the year.

  • awesome.

  • Alot of people find political and social issues boring because of the intellectual masturbation that goes on in discussions(hint). What I like about adbusters is they put it in simple terms that don't drag on. It's a common sense approach.

  • P.S. I think by "most economists...tend to dispute Reagan" you mean most journalists, who are not economists.

  • You obviously don't know many economists personally.

    You'll have to excuse me for not having perfect grammar on youtube of all places lol. Get over yourself.

    P.S. why do you assume that America is a free market? It is socialist/fascist/capitalist..­.its called a mixed economy lol and its pathetic.

    The bottom line is that more Americans have jobs than Western Europeans. Europeans are heading toward socialist Nazi policies. Disgusting.

  • "Awe" "your" so cute. You're trying to insult me but you can't figure out how grammar works.

    'Supply-side' = Reagan; most economists who don't write for idiot publications like The Economist or the WSJ tend to dispute Reagan.

    The bottom line is that more Americans than West Europeans have trouble making ends meet; try getting out of Ayn-Rand/Ludwig-Von-Mises World and seeing how real people live.

  • I am glad you agree with me on the fact that people need to work for change. It is in my experience with demonstrators that they think waving a banner and singing songs about bringing down the system will actually change something, which it will not.

  • Awe your so cute.  Your trying to sound like an economist. Most American's don't flip burgers all day, and most American's have higher salaries than Europeans. Also most economists today are supply side economists, not "employment" or "consumption" economists which I've never heard of. Western Europe is sad...double digit unemployment, low growth, etc. Better watch out before eastern Europe, Asia, and the middle east run over the west, because of growing economic freedom.

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