Monday, November 22, 2010

Face off

Once again our country's leadership is trying it's best to make this place a worst place to live in. This time it's a third coal powered electric power station that's about to be built. Of course most of the people here are oblivious to what is going on or they just don't care anymore. But some of us still do care, not from Zionist reasons but because we still live here. So, Greenpeace Israel came out with a different and creative way to protest, not in the streets and not by chasing boats at sea but in a respectable art gallery. They took celebs and shot them buried in coal.
I must admit some of the photos look amazing regardless of the cause. Greenpeace went even further and put up a web site in which everybody can upload his or hers picture and take part of this protest. But still I think (I believe that Greenpeace do to otherwise they wouldn't have come up with the web site) with all due respect to the celebs it's the real people that should take part in this campaign because they will be the ones who will suffer the most.
That's why I got my little one to join, so at least she can say she is fighting for her future


4 comments:

  1. גם אני הצטרפתי לפני כמה ימים לעצומה של גרינפיס, לא בקשר לתחנה , אבל פשוט הם לפחות מנסים לעשות משהו. לי יש הרגשה בחודשים האחרונים שזו לא אדישות אלא התאבדות. אני חושבת שהמדינה שלנו ,שאני מאד אוהבת וגם, לא מטעמים ציוניים, המדינה הזו מתאבדת, פשוט כך, ואם לא יעשה משהו היא פשוט תימוג לה לתוך ההיסטוריה ויותר מהר ממה שכולם חושבים. עצוב.

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  2. איפה היפהפיה השניה?

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  3. כל הכבוד לרומי, ערכים מגיל צעיר

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Great minds...