In my head there's this beautiful collection of magic places, warm encounters and funny thoughts... care to share? Tired of hearing 'you can't change the world' - if we can change it for the worse, why not for the better?
14.7.11
2.7.11
Say yes to change - Yes Men
A few weeks ago I was having a nice evening with a friend at my house. After enjoying a lovely home made dinner with local and fresh ingredients - obviously ;-) - we decided to watch a documentary.
My friend was overenthusiast with a documentary made by 'The Yes Men'. I personally had never heard from them before, but when I heard they started the documentary by showing a video where they fool the WTO by holding a press conference in their name, I was totally convinced and ready to watch.
I'm not going to tell you all about it, I think you should see it for yourselves. But it's amazing what two people with a lot of bad-ass courage, intelligence, and will to make the world a little less unjust can do!
I was really fascinated and at the same time motivated by their extremely reckless and to the point actions.
They actually managed to expose the atrocities big companies such as DOW or banks actually commit and think of as 'normal' and 'collateral damage' if you want to make 'big' money...
One of the things that really stood out (apart from their actions) for me is how easily people can be deceived if you just wear the right suit, put enough wax in your hair and act important. It all instantly diminishes the importance of being 'important' or 'someone' in the corporate world.
Another nice thing about their documentaries it that you can watch them entirely free and problemless on the internet. I got to watch ' The Yes Men Fix the world' (see first link), but they have also produced another documentary called 'The Yes Men'. I'm pretty sure you can also find the whole movie online.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OazUh0Ym8rc
Apart from that, they also have two really interesting websites.
http://theyesmen.org/ is the website on what they do, how they did it, a link to the shop, if you want to support them, etc.
But what's even more interesting and inspiring is this one: http://www.yeslab.org/
Quoting: " The Yes Lab is a series of brainstorms and trainings to help activist groups carry out media-getting creative actions, focused on their own campaign goals. It's a way for social justice organizations to take advantage of all that we Yes Men have learned-not only about our own ways of doing things, but those we've come in contact with over the decade and a half we've been doing this sort of thing."
So you can actually think about a plan yourself and ask for personal coaching. I'm not there yet, but I hope to be there one day...
Watch it and let's change the world, one action at the time!
My friend was overenthusiast with a documentary made by 'The Yes Men'. I personally had never heard from them before, but when I heard they started the documentary by showing a video where they fool the WTO by holding a press conference in their name, I was totally convinced and ready to watch.
I'm not going to tell you all about it, I think you should see it for yourselves. But it's amazing what two people with a lot of bad-ass courage, intelligence, and will to make the world a little less unjust can do!
I was really fascinated and at the same time motivated by their extremely reckless and to the point actions.
They actually managed to expose the atrocities big companies such as DOW or banks actually commit and think of as 'normal' and 'collateral damage' if you want to make 'big' money...
One of the things that really stood out (apart from their actions) for me is how easily people can be deceived if you just wear the right suit, put enough wax in your hair and act important. It all instantly diminishes the importance of being 'important' or 'someone' in the corporate world.
Another nice thing about their documentaries it that you can watch them entirely free and problemless on the internet. I got to watch ' The Yes Men Fix the world' (see first link), but they have also produced another documentary called 'The Yes Men'. I'm pretty sure you can also find the whole movie online.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OazUh0Ym8rc
Apart from that, they also have two really interesting websites.
http://theyesmen.org/ is the website on what they do, how they did it, a link to the shop, if you want to support them, etc.
But what's even more interesting and inspiring is this one: http://www.yeslab.org/
Quoting: " The Yes Lab is a series of brainstorms and trainings to help activist groups carry out media-getting creative actions, focused on their own campaign goals. It's a way for social justice organizations to take advantage of all that we Yes Men have learned-not only about our own ways of doing things, but those we've come in contact with over the decade and a half we've been doing this sort of thing."
So you can actually think about a plan yourself and ask for personal coaching. I'm not there yet, but I hope to be there one day...
Watch it and let's change the world, one action at the time!
*** Have a nice and shopless day everyone! Talk to a stranger! :-)***
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