Question; So, as Dudes and Dudeists, should we be involved in activism? Active in a cause, or should we be true slackers that generally speaking just say "fuck it, I'm going bowling."
Your thoughts, dudes?
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I was involved in activism against the shell multinational which was participating in offshore drilling in my country without any of the benefits being reaped by our state, and also drifted in and out of the occupy movement.
While it was somewhat satisfying, its quite hard to relax in such environments where people are real riled up.
The question continually arises in my mind whether there's any use in trying to change the way society is. I'm beginning to think I can only effectively change myself.
What does the Tao say?
The Dude claimed he was part of the Seattle Seven, which means he was down with activism. If it's good for The Dude, then I have to believe it's good for the rest of us.
I think we should participate in activism when it's not too exhausting. For example, running out and protesting with a sign outside a building with everybody yelling and screaming and being well, undude, that's exhausting. Of course if the atmosphere was more dude then it might be ok. But boycotting a product, service, or company, because you want to protest their wrongdoings isn't exhausting at all. In fact, it's an example of wu wei (doing by not doing). I myself protest against Microsoft and Apple by using Ubuntu (http://ubuntu.com (http://ubuntu.com)) and Android for my PC and Phone OSs, and against the Federal Reserve by using Bitcoins (http://weusecoins.com (http://weusecoins.com)). Yes I know I'm a computer geek but the idea can be used by anyone for anything else you want to protest. Just boycott them and use better alternatives. I think the Dude would think that's far out.
I think it depends on what is being protested. I mean its cool to fight for what is right and all. But if it is gonna cause your thinking to be upright and put a lot strands in any particular duder's head maybe it wouldn't be such a good thing.
Quote from: cckeiser on August 02, 2012, 01:01:10 PM
What does the Tao say?
Quote from: Tao Te Ching
Chapter 55
I attract the cooperative power of the Tao
when I release the need to control anyone's life,
including my own.
from my android Tao Te Ching app.
;D
Slacktivism dude. Wave of the future.
Quote from: meekon5 on August 13, 2012, 07:53:07 AM
Quote from: cckeiser on August 02, 2012, 01:01:10 PM
What does the Tao say?
Quote from: Tao Te Ching
Chapter 55
I attract the cooperative power of the Tao
when I release the need to control anyone's life,
including my own.
from my android Tao Te Ching app.
;D
100% electronic.
So a great example of Slacktivism is the "Iran loves Israel", "Israel loves Iran"campaign on Facebook. As the fucking fascists on both sides have upped the war rhetoric, these dudes have organized online meet ups etc for the purpose of helping Israelis and Iranians meet face to face. The latest is a series of photos of normal folks from each country with "not ready to die for your war" written on them. Slacktivism, sometimes in order to stop a war, all you have to be ready to do is Not be willing to die face down in the muck.
The Dude's activism was when he was young and in college. I believe as he got older he got more into slactivism and realized living his life how he wanted, and being a good friend to those around him is a good way to be.
Slacktivism huh? That's fucking interesting man. That's fucking interesting. I think it's exactly like what I said earlier about being an activist without trying so hard. I like the name of it. I like it's style. :)
Maybe we need a Slacktivism thread. Causes we give a shit about enough not to go fucking up with over excretion.
I suppose the dude would be down with the occupy thing.
As he said.
Long as it wasn't too exhausting.
Quote from: Leopoldrose on August 18, 2012, 07:45:47 PM
Maybe we need a Slacktivism thread. Causes we give a shit about enough not to go fucking up with over excretion.
I think I might pay for a t-shirt with something like this on it, but did you mean exertion rather than exretion?
Quote from: Landshark on August 20, 2012, 05:56:43 AM
Quote from: Leopoldrose on August 18, 2012, 07:45:47 PM
Maybe we need a Slacktivism thread. Causes we give a shit about enough not to go fucking up with over excretion.
I think I might pay for a t-shirt with something like this on it, but did you mean exertion rather than exretion?
ha ha, yes exertion. But whatever, New excretion has come to light man.
Hey Dudes, dig the style of this article on Slacktivism:
"To see the hermit and the activist as different parts of the same person?s movement back and forth from Yin to Yang should be easy for well intentioned Americans with some sense of public good to comprehend. But to see the hermit as an activist, his or her withdrawal and passivity as activity, requires in our time a leap of mind and faith altogether radical."
http://www.davidbudbill.com/210/the-hermit-and-the-activist