the girl who cried wolf ([info]ocean_child) wrote,
@ 2007-02-07 18:56:00
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the lazy man's activism.
this week, i wrote part of the feature piece in arthur focusing on the (RED) campaign, which i mostly think of as a pretty ridiculous "solution" to a hugely complicated problem, which is largely due to western consumption habits, which this model only encourages. but that's besides the point.

so i was opening my email account, i saw a link on a sidebar, you know, the ones that usually say "britney and k-fed break-up" and "5 tips for a great relationship." this one read "activism made easy."

silly me! here i was thinking that activism was hard work, frustrating situations, facing impossible odds but sometimes making small, important gains. MSN can tell me how easy it really can be!


isn't a huge part of activism is the fact that it is not easy? that the reason there are activists is because you have tried to regular ways, the "accepted" ways of working towards creating a political or social change. i'm all for encouraging more people to be critical and to take a more active part in their lives and advocating for important social change, but this just seems to be fueling white guilt, in my opinion. oh, you poor white middle class woman, with your s.u.v, don't worry! if you change your lightbulbs to energy efficient ones, you can feel better about yourself! and instead of buying that green ipod you wanted you can get that red one and save the poor africans!

i guess my biggest concern is just about the effect this kind of "activism" will have on real grassroots activist organizations. when i watched "an inconvenient truth" i just got really uppity that this white man in a suit will be the one credited (by and large) for opening people's minds to an intensely serious problem. what about people like vandana shiva? what about grassroots activist groups all around the world that are in need of funding? what about the hundreds of documentaries that were made by independent filmmakers and will never be seen? will their efforts and their devotion go unnoticed because the great Al Gore showed us the way first?

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it's just frustrating because i know this is not the right answer but i don't know what the right one is. i was going to title my article "the lazy man's activism" but it wasn't very p.c. it was just too funny to read that article after writing mine this sunday/monday morning.


today at lunch, jill stavely, dwayne, sara and i discussed how really, the world is just fucking wasted. the world is really drunk, and we are the alcohol. people like sara, jill, dwayne and i, who recycle, don't drive, and try to be reasonable consumers are beer-sized people. corporations are like absinthe or straight vodka and crazy shit. so the world is getting drunk off of us and the world is fucked up. a tsunami is the world farting, "whoops, there goes 3 000 people," and a hurricane is the world barfing, "sorry florida i'll clean that up later," and so on and so forth. we just need to kill people so that the world sobers up.

humour is the only thing that lets me deal with this reasonably.



i had a crazy day today!
i called my parents after i spoke briefly with the douche-bag minister of education (of ontario). the more politicians i speak to the more i hate them all. fuck the party line bullshit, tell me what YOU think and what you think your government can do. fucking bullshit about making university more accessible? you're telling that to a bunch of student reporters who probably have over $100,000 (aka YOUR ANNUAL SALARY) in debt and who aren't even finished their studies. dude, chris bentley, stop blaming everyone but yourself. take some responsibility.

when a student journalist asks you if it's right that they are $20,000 in debt but has worked full-time every time she is not in school and works part time during 80% of her studies and she still can't afford to feed herself and probably will have a really hard time finding a decent job once she's done, you don't give her a bullshit answer like "well the NDP and the Cons fucked it up and we can't change history!"

somebody asked him how his govt was making education more accessible and he went on and said "WE RAISED THE AMOUNT OF OSAP you can get" which is basically saying "WE'RE PUTTING YOU DEEPER INTO DEBT, PLEASE THANK US FOR THAT."

as you can tell, i was a bit cranky after that.
i need to leave this office, what am i still doing here?!



on a completely random note, it makes me happy when i find typos and mistakes in big publications (i find at least one every sunday when i read the toronto star) or in big websites, like the product red manifesto. see if you can spot it.




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[info]blackmoth
2007-02-08 02:38 am UTC (link)
SAVE THE WORLD BY BUYING SHIT!

And yeah debt. Phew. :/

I was so against debt, I've never even had a credit card. And slowly over the course of 3 years my "private art school education" has somehow whittled me down into thinking "eh, it's just money!" and getting more loans (after exhausting all other options of course).

I was thinking I would get out of school with just a little over 20k in debt, that number has now tripled. And I still have a year left. :/

True, I could have some full time job and be in school and freelance and try to build my career, but I don't think I'd be getting a full experience out of any of them.

Anyway this was just a small response to the debt thing...I see the (RED) crap everywhere and I've avoided investigating it until now.

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[info]ocean_child
2007-02-08 08:32 pm UTC (link)
ah, debt. i feel so much closer to you now. school in the states is pretty insanely high, isn't it? how much is annual tuition?

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[info]juicebelly
2007-02-08 04:55 am UTC (link)
i think it's important that we fuck shit up with absinthe.

(i'm a little drunk right now but i'll still believe this tomorrow. but you should call me and we should make a plan.)

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[info]bookselves
2007-02-08 07:43 pm UTC (link)
i think that they really really need contributors and the best way to change things is to:
a) complain when they publish hateful shit
but also
b) send them something better!

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[info]epitome_xx
2007-02-08 02:19 pm UTC (link)
i just want you to know that i think you are ridiculously talented. i can't believe you put out that magazine every week and write such great articles. seriously.

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(Anonymous)
2007-02-08 04:29 pm UTC (link)
OSAP does create debt, yes, but it also allows students the opportunity to afford their education, as they may choose. It's their decision to attend these expensive schools. They know what they're getting themselves into. There are definitely more helpful solutions that the government could turn to, but the fact is, they haven't. For many students, OSAP is a double-edged sword: It helps you afford the education, but it turns on you as soon as you've received it.

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[info]bookselves
2007-02-08 07:44 pm UTC (link)
uh, "these expensive schools" are basically ALL SCHOOLS.
it's not like there are budget universities that you can go to.

and the point is that the government SHOULD make things cheaper... that's what we're saying. no one said that there should be no more osap.

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[info]ocean_child
2007-02-08 08:30 pm UTC (link)
hello, person who obviously doesn't know me.

the fact is, like iris already pointed out, there are no INEXPENSIVE schools. there are college programs, which are entirely different, and there are schools in other countries and provinces, but the average tuition is very very high.

even though i am in university and have been for three years, i would never ever ever say that OSAP has helped me "afford" university. i am $20,000 in debt, i have worked full-time every single summer, i have worked part-time for almost all of my education. i still can barely afford to feed myself, let alone "afford" education. OSAP works in a lot of fucked up ways, and while i know i would not be in school without it, i would still argue that is a largely fucked up institution. the interest is absurd, the fact that i am currently a part time student and still making $280 monthly installations on my loan fucking sucks.

i would argue that it gives students the opportunity to experience severe debt, harrasment, confusion, with a little bit of education thrown in the mix.

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[info]fishinmyhair
2007-02-08 07:12 pm UTC (link)
i have never heard of this red campaign but i reacted in a similar way when BMW painted a pink ribbon on a car and raised money for breast cancer. i wasn't able to put it that clearly in class but i fully agree that saving the world by not changing our habits or without really thinking is not helping. it does skip the point.

i am editor for my high school paper this month. you obviously know 1237902387 things about writing and I just wanted to know the top 5 most important issues you feel necessary to write about. i'd like to make the paper less fluffy!

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i could go on forever...
[info]ocean_child
2007-02-08 08:25 pm UTC (link)
the top 5 most important issues that i personally feel necessary to write about are very different from the 5 most important issues i feel are important for my readers to hear about.

i basically just always strive to write critically about any topic i write about. arthur, our university paper, really tried to tie in issues that affect the student body and the downtown community. you can check out our website, www.trentarthur.info.

i feel like our biggest strength is encouraging dialogue and getting response... we have an anti-oppression policy, and like to encourage dialogue about racism, sexism, homophobia, fatphobia, etc. basically encouraging a dialogue about these serious issues. if there are negative posters going around your school, talk about why they could be seen as offensive and if they are appropriate, etc. if there are interesting talks going on about interesting issues, write about them, interview people, get lots of quotes, etc.

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[info]fishinmyhair
2007-02-09 05:25 pm UTC (link)
thanks. this has been extremely helpful, especially the weblife and world section on your webpage. our paper is pretty censored. sadly, the only negative issue going on in school that we could discuss is fatphobia but it is a good start. i like the idea of sparking more discussion. selina.

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[info]bookselves
2007-02-08 07:45 pm UTC (link)
hey!
i always forget to read arthur after it's published since i've seen it all already, but i should probably check out "our" article, eh?

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[info]ocean_child
2007-02-08 08:26 pm UTC (link)
hahah yeah espescially considering that i didn't finish writing it until 8am...

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[info]bookselves
2007-02-09 04:33 am UTC (link)
i did read it and i LOVED IT.
i'm not sure what i said that inspired that but uh, i am proud to have my name associated with it.

thank you.

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[info]ocean_child
2007-02-09 06:03 pm UTC (link)
you wrote the conclusion! before you wrote anything it was just a big jumbled rant, if i ever write a book you are totally going to be my editor.

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[info]inthewolf
2007-02-10 06:10 pm UTC (link)
may i please add you? i have read a couple of your posts and i think we have a lot in common.

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