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Edited on Sat Jan-03-04 02:09 PM by rucky
Every dollar we spend is a vote. As consumers we have more power than politicians to create change:
We can keep jobs in America by buying American. We can protect the environment by buying eco-friendly products (and consuming less in general). Our government can use all the carrots & sticks they want, but it's not going to mean anything as long as there's a profit-making incentive to keep doing what they're doing.
Consumer boycotts forced Proctor & Gamble to stop animal testing. Consumer awareness has brought major changes to McDonalds. TV programs get pulled when advertisers pull out. Advertisers pull out when they fear it will effect consumer behavior. So far, no letter-writing campaign (i.e. Kucinich vs. ABC News) has influenced the media one bit.
Organizations like adbusters www.adbusters.org have more potential for real change than any political organization. Of course we need both, but I'm beginning to wonder if my energies are better spent being involved in consumer movements - as opposed to all of the effort, money & letter-writing I do in order to just get ignored by my representatives. Sure it makes me feel better to do those things, but it's in the backs of all our minds we know that even our vote may not count anymore.
If money is behind all of the crappy things going on in the country today, it's time to hitting them where they'll hurt the most... their pocketbooks.
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