Buy Nothing Day is Stupid
The idea behind “Buy Nothing Day“:
For 24 hours, millions of people around the world do not participate — in the doomsday economy, the marketing mind-games, and the frantic consumer-binge that’s become our culture. We pause. We make a small choice not to shop. We shrink our footprint and gain some calm. Together we say: enough is enough. And we help build this movement to rethink our unsustainable course.
Yeah, man. Right on.
This is a typical sort of presumptuous and reactionary stupidity. “If there is societal pressure to do X, I must perform the opposite of X!” But only for one day, of course. There are obvious problems with the concept:
- Why is this a good idea? By reviling the “marketing mind-games” and overtly reacting against it (in a pointless manner) you acknowledge that it has an authority over you. One day a year you don’t shop then the rest of the year your conscience is clean to live like a pig?
- What is your plan beyond “buying nothing”? What is the goal? Just that people not buy things they don’t need? How do you “shrink your footprint” by reducing your material expenses? You still participate wholly in this society. You pay taxes, you watch television, you use the infrastructure, and you buy the food and necessities this imperfect system makes possible (try growing oranges in winter), much of this produce coming from other countries and individuals who welcome your ambivalent spending.
If you want to live frugally and purposefully please do so. There is no quarrel with that. I don’t think anyone could make an argument for pointless waste and expense. On the other hand, many people who engage in the “frantic consumer-binge” by shopping after Thanksgiving Day do so because they feel they have a reasonable desire and excuse to do so. In other words, doesn’t it sound arrogant to accuse normal people like my grandmother of consumerist binging?
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