All About PIPA and SOPA, the Bills That Wants to Censor Your Internet
PROTECT IP / SOPA Breaks The Internet from Fight for the Future on Vimeo. Source: lifehacker.com
The video you NEED to watch about SOPA.
If you fail to reblog this, may the fleas of a thousand camels infest your groin.
PROTECT IP / SOPA Breaks The Internet from Fight for the Future on Vimeo. Source: lifehacker.com
Generally I don’t believe in boycotting companies. For the most part this is because when we boycott a company we are hurting the little guy more than we are the company. However, in cases where a companies actions are hurting even tiny are peoples, I think it becomes imperative that we use our dollar to vote against the harmful actions of companies.
In this case, I’m calling for a boycott of Coca Cola. A company who chooses to use their money to completely decimate the remaining ground water in India. Over the last decade, India’s water tables have dropped between 10 and 15 FEET PER YEAR! Farmers and Villagers who depend on wells and other naturally occurring water ways for their families and lands, are now being forced to go without.
The water sources in these areas of the world are from the trickle down of snow capped mountains that has occurred over millions of years. Now, this precious element of life is being sucked up and trucked out. Coca Cola uses 3 liters of water for every 1 liter they bottle. And shipping what they do bottle out of the area in to other countries and other areas around India where land owners can afford to purchase it.
In a country where less than one third of the inhabitants earn enough to have luxuries like electricity and windows, depleting natural water ways is in fact killing people.
Now, Coca Cola has a few arguments that they feel are valid. So, lets see what those are…
First, they claim that the drought in the areas surrounding their plants is because of a lack of rain, and not because they are using to much. To this I say, if Coca Cola wasn’t sucking up the water that is there, the rain fall that they get (which has NOT been exceedingly low) would be sufficient.Read more at One Witch’s Wonderland
Boosting the signal.
Personally, I gave up drinking soda altogether a few years back. No sense in damaging the environment (and me) over a completely non-nutritive product.
read how congress is using totally made-up numbers on their ‘fact sheets’
What makes us who we are - our soul, essentially - is the sum of our experiences and memories. So I ask you: who owns your soul?
(MCB - Major Corporate Business.)
Think of your favorite songs. How many of them are owned by MCBs?
Think of your favorite childhood toys. How many of them were produced by MCBs?
Think of your favorite movies and series. How many of them were produced by MCBs?
Think of your favorite video games. How many of them belong to MCBs?
Think of your favorite foods. Could you make them from scratch if you wanted, or do you have to buy them pre-made from a store or fast-food chain?
Think of your favorite sweets. Could you make them from scratch if you wanted, or do you have to buy them pre-made?
If you wanted, could you cook from scratch - or do you rely on partially or entirely pre-prepared food for your sustinence?
If you wanted, could you grow a significant portion of your food - or are you unable to do so either through ignorance or a lack of viable growing space?
Were your beverages produced by a MCB?
If you have written any fiction, could you legally publish it, or does it involve characters and/or settings that are owned by copyright holders?
If you roleplay, could you legally write and publish fiction about your roleplaying characters if you wanted, or would they violate someone’s copyright?
If you create art, could you sell it without violating copyright?
Do you rely on cosmetics and clothing sold by MCBs to make yourself look “presentable” and/or meet a dress-code requirement?
Are you aware of the fact that many “competing” products and services are frequently produced and sold by the same MCB?
How many items of your clothing depict the logo of a MCB, or depict characters owned by a MCB?
Did your last Christmas/Yule/holiday tree have ornaments depicting any MCB-owned characters?
If you wanted, could you acquire fuel for your vehicle that wasn’t purchased from a MCB?
If you wanted, could you find an operating system for your computer that would run most, if not all of your favorite programs, and is not owned by a MCB?
Think of some funny pictures you’ve seen or posted recently on the Internet. How many of them depicted characters owned by MCBs?
If you wanted, could you craft or create something without purchasing materials produced by a MCB?
Are you aware that advertising companies spend countless hours researching how people respond to advertisements so they can know what will most likely make you want to buy their products?
Are you aware that people in other countries go without basic necessities - not just so MCBs can sell their products cheaply, but also so the heads of MCBs can afford to give themselves big fat bonuses?
Are you aware that people in the US go without basic necessities because of corporate greed?
If you wanted, could you easily find a job that doesn’t support a MCB?
(I will probably add more to this list as I think of more stuff.)
Learn More:
“Fundamentalist Consumerism” Kills Us Quickly and Slowly
10 Steps to Defeat the Corporatocracy
Although we first heard that the hearings wouldn’t resume until January 3rd (giving us over two weeks to oppose it!), in actuality the hearings will resume on December 21st, giving us less than a week. I realize many of you are busy preparing for your Solstice/Yule celebrations on that day, but this is serious.
For those of you who’ve been living under a rock, SOPA, or the so-called Stop Internet Piracy Act, is a bill with provisions so broad and so easily-misused that we’d be complete ignoramuses to think that the government, corporations, and other entities couldn’t and wouldn’t use it to censor dissenting opinions and competition similar to the way the Digital Millennium Copyright Act has been abused to censor people and destroy potential competition.
Furthermore, many of the people who support SOPA have admitted ignorance of how the Internet works, while those who do know how the Internet works are adamantly against the bill - not only would it make the Internet less secure, it won’t even stop piracy.
Things to do before Wednsday:
Our enormously productive economy demands that we make consumption our way of life, that we convert the buying and use of goods into rituals, that we seek our spiritual satisfactions, our ego satisfactions, in consumption. The measure of social status, of social acceptance, of prestige, is now to be found in our consumptive patterns. The very meaning and significance of our lives today expressed in consumptive terms. The greater the pressures upon the individual to conform to safe and accepted social standards, the more does he tend to express his aspirations and his individuality in terms of what he wears, drives, eats - his home, his car, his pattern of food serving, his hobbies.
These commodities and services must be offered to the consumer with a special urgency. We require not only “forced draft” consumption, but “expensive” consumption as well. We need things consumed, burned up, worn out, replaced, and discarded at an ever increasing pace. We need to have people eat, drink, dress, ride, live, with ever more complicated and, therefore, constantly more expensive consumption. The home power tools and the whole “do-it-yourself” movement are excellent examples of “expensive” consumption.
-Victor Lebow, 1955
Disgusting, isn’t it? And this quote wasn’t even hidden away in some secret manifesto.
Some people have claimed that there is some secret conspiracy to “merge” all religions. In reality, all that needs to be done is to capitalize on them, and if possible, tie consumerism to religion in some way. Here’s one clever way this has been done already: today, consumerism is understood by many to be the “American way.” American currency has “In God We Trust” on every note and coin and we have the words “Under God” in the Pledge of Allegiance. Thus we understand that America is God’s country, and therefore, consumerism is God’s way. This makes the system above criticism and reproach by default.
Buying massive amounts of consumer goods has become all but a sacrament in the US, especially for Christmas. When a store uses the words “Merry Christmas,” they are subtly putting Jesus’s endorsement on their products, whether they intend to or not. You would think it would be sacrilegious to sell sweatshop products in Jesus’s name (he hardly seems the type to support the abuse sweatshop workers are put through), but if the outcry on the “war on Christmas” is any indication, people are more offended when they don’t. It’s a self-sustaining cycle now.
On the non-Christian side of the coin, Christmas as we know it has become so ubiquitous that almost everyone celebrates it, Christian or not, and have thus inherited this dark legacy despite their religious affiliation. Then we have New Age groups that focus on accumulating wealth (under the euphemism of “manifesting abundance”) and publications like The Secret that terrify people out of facing the ugly truths about the way things work because doing so would cause the bad things to manifest in their lives. Thus people have been mentally hobbled, prevented from acting in any meaningful way.
This system has proven to be unsustainable and destructive. Waste from producing these goods is polluting and killing our planet and us. Carbon emissions produced by creating and shipping these products are creating catastrophic climate changes.
Many Christian groups loudly proclaim that the damages we’re causing are all a hoax (or greatly exaggerated), and even if they’re not, God wouldn’t let mankind do something catastrophic to the planet, and even if he did, Jesus is going to return soon to take everyone to Heaven anyway so it doesn’t matter. Meanwhile, many New Age-types claim that we don’t have to do anything because everything is already perfect the way it is and when the new age dawns (the date of choice right now is December 21st, 2012), Earth will renew itself and all that bad stuff will go away.
As an aside, the government would often send double-agents to infiltrate civil rights movements and break them up by creating dissension due to their fear that these movements were really part of the communist agenda. Not enough time has yet passed for our country to un-learn our irrational fear of communism (which many people wrongly understand to be the only alternative to the corporatist-capitalist system we currently have), which makes me wonder how many of these groups have government and/or corporate agents trying to steer them toward apathetic consumerism. In the 60’s, New Agers were very pro-environment, anti-government - you know, the hippies. Now we have New Age leaders telling people to sit on their hands and wait, and here, buy this book that reveals the mystical secrets of some culture white people nearly wiped out for the low price of $35. (Funny how nobody ever asks how, if these people were so spiritually powerful, they were nearly wiped to extinction in the first place.)
Many people look at the toxic products on the shelves and conclude that They are deliberately trying to kill us. However, that’s not exactly the case - the fact of the matter is that making these products safer and less toxic would cost them a little more money and mean a lower profit margin. They simply don’t care if people get cancer or have children with developmental disorders as long as their profits are going up. The corporations are not about to kill off their consumer base. Indeed, they must tread a very fine line between maintaining consumer confidence (people wouldn’t buy their products if they were too toxic) and making them as cheaply as possible.
Basically, the big plan is and has been all along to turn everyone into mindless consumer drones. So far, it’s worked out pretty well.
Also, a thought occurred to me while writing this: is the government afraid of Islam because of its tenets, or because it doesn’t have any easily-commercialized holidays?
I don’t get these Christians bitching about stores using “Happy Holidays” instead of “Merry Christmas.” If I were Christian, I’d be embarrassed and disgusted to have my biggest holiday associated with such shameful displays of consumer and corporate greed. It seems pretty sacrilegious to have stores greet customers with “Merry Christmas” while selling products assembled by underprivileged children in third-world countries.
Truth-Augmented Viacom Video
Shows what a bunch of whiners and babies these guys are.
Isn’t it cute how they try to blame piracy for their wage-slaves going without, when in fact it’s their own damn faults for being so greedy and hoarding so much money for themselves?
And don’t you just love how Viacom, who has proven that they cannot even be trusted to use the DMCA honestly and responsibly, wants even more power?
Awwwww, poor widdle babies!