Showing posts with label Politics. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Politics. Show all posts
February 10, 2012
The Little Tramp Speaks
After hearing that some of my fellow CreCommers have never watched a Chaplin movie (or even Casablanca - the horror!) I thought I'd put this up. One of the most moving speeches in the history of film. From a silent film star. You dig it?
January 11, 2012
Utah Undie Run 2011
Nate and Aimee Porter were sick of Utah's deeply conservative politics (restrictive liquor laws/adoption laws/anti-equality legislation). They were tired of Utah being perceived - both in and outside the state - as an uptight, religious enclave. They wanted to do something about it. So they ran 5 miles across town in their underwear.
With 2,268 other runners.
The 2011 Utah Undie Run was a "Protest Against Utah Being So Uptight" (their words). It started quietly enough with Facebook invitations to 500 people. But those people started inviting other people, until the I'm Attending list reached over 12,000 people. Local businesses that were tied up in quasi-religious red tape came on board as sponsors. Participants were given a dress code (no thongs, nothing see through) to help avoid tickets from the waiting police. And they were invited to write whatever slogan they wanted on their bodies. While the Porters had particular issues that motivated them to launch the event (their stated hope was to register 3,000 new young voters) this was an open source protest.
All 12,000 people didn't run, but 2,270 did, setting an official Guinness Record for Largest Gathering of People Wearing Only Underpants/Knickers. The event received local, national and international press. 1,500 clothing items were donated by runners to a local charity.
Why was did this event succeed so well?
1) Shared Cause + Open Cause The restrictive, conservative nature of Utah's politics was a banner to rally around, but Undie Run 2011 let people own the event, inviting them to bring their own personal cause
2) Breaking a Taboo Running around in your underwear is scandalous, sexy and silly all rolled into one. Offering Utahns a chance to break the rules without breaking the law worked.
3) Financial Support The Porters connected their event to like-minded businesses, receiving the financial support necessary for Undie Run 2011's framework to rise.
4) Massive Media Attention A Guinness Record is catnip to journalists. A Guinness Record of people running around in their underwear is crack cocaine (maybe even brown-brown). It titillates to see people in their underwear, whatever culture you come from. And the increased coverage would have helped increased participation. And so on...
Undie Run 2012 has already been set for August 25, 2012. Are you interested in taking a trip?
After all, you can pack light.
January 10, 2012
Bobby
I just finished watching Emilio Estevez's film Bobby; it's a series of character sketches and stories set at the Ambassador Hotel the day Robert Kennedy was shot. Not the greatest biopic IMHO, largely because the effort to cram in their star-studded cast robs most stories of decent playing time.
What the film does do well is convey the level of hope Americans had that Bobby Kennedy would be an answer to their troubled times. He never had a chance to either fulfill or fall short of those dreams, but that doesn't make his calls for peace and justice any less reasonable. Or moving.
Last year Winnipeg broke it's record for homicides. We barely stayed under 40, though not due to a lack of effort.
Here's Bobby Kennedy's address to the Cleveland City Club the day after Dr. King was assassinated. You can read the text here. The context (and slideshow) is American; the sentiment is universal.
What the film does do well is convey the level of hope Americans had that Bobby Kennedy would be an answer to their troubled times. He never had a chance to either fulfill or fall short of those dreams, but that doesn't make his calls for peace and justice any less reasonable. Or moving.
Last year Winnipeg broke it's record for homicides. We barely stayed under 40, though not due to a lack of effort.
Here's Bobby Kennedy's address to the Cleveland City Club the day after Dr. King was assassinated. You can read the text here. The context (and slideshow) is American; the sentiment is universal.
September 6, 2011
The Hood?
Curious little quirk for those reading the Winnipeg Free Press' coverage of the upcoming Manitoba Election: in its description of the ridings which are "slam-dunk NDP," the Freep describes Minto, Logan, Point Douglas (my riding), Elmwood and St. John's riding as "The Hood."
I'm mildly charmed.
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