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Put the Fat Cats on a Diet: Stop Buying Tainted Food From Billion Dollar Corporations
It’s time for the Great Boycott of Big Food Inc.
“I have not spoken to one farmer who doesn’t understand the message of Occupy Wall Street, the message that so many people keep saying is nebulous. It’s very clear. Because of business and corporate participation in agriculture, farmers are losing their livelihoods… And if it goes on like this, all we’re going to have to eat in this country is unregulated, imported, genetically modified produce. That’s not a healthy food system.” Jim Gerritsen, a Maine organic farmer.
“A Farmer Speaks to Wall Street,” The New York Times, December 5, 2011
For the first time since the late-1960s, the American elite and their indentured politicians are losing legitimacy, part of a deepening global crisis that is simultaneously political, economic, and ecological. In the powerful wake of the 2011 Arab Spring, the European Summer of the Indignados (the indignant ones), and the Occupy Wall Street movement, rebellion is in the air. As protestors in New York put it “The one thing we all have in common is that we are the 99% that will no longer tolerate the greed and corruption of the 1%."
photo: Mike Fleshman
Across the U.S. and planet, the corporate elite is under attack. An emerging army of indignados are starting to act on the premise that minor policy adjustments in corporate boardrooms, or a cosmetic reshuffling of faces in Washington, are not enough. What the Earth and the 99% underclass need, including consumers and farmers, is a grassroots revolution—a fundamental transfer of power from the corporatocracy to the people. What is required in the face of economic meltdown, deteriorating public health, and climate disaster is a full-scale mutiny on the USA Titanic, a radical change of course before the 21st Century suicide economy of Wall Street and Corporate America puts an end to the human species and life on Earth.
Perhaps the first order of business on the USA Titanic is to stop stuffing money in the pockets of the greedy 1% who are steering us toward disaster. This is why a million consumers, and thousands of community organizations, unions, and churches, have started to strike back against the “banksters,” staging sit-ins and protests and moving billions of dollars out of Wall Street and the big banks into community credit unions and local banks. As the internet campaign http://moveyourmoneyproject.org proclaims, it’s time to “invest in Main Street, not Wall Street, and to lend a hand to local businesses.”
Following a similar trajectory a debtors’ campaign is gathering steam among students and ex-students to stop paying their onerous student loans, which now total one trillion dollars, and demand the implementation of a federal program of free college tuition and jobs for youth and the unemployed. Approximately 11% of student loans in the U.S. are already in arrears. Similarly millions of Americans are turning away from Big Pharma’s drug pushers and embracing holistic, preventive medicine.
The time has come for America’s 300 million food consumers to join the mutiny. Our trillion dollar food and farming System has been corrupted and manipulated by Wall Street, Corporate Agribusiness, and Big Food Inc. into what can only be described as a weapon of mass destruction, severely damaging public health, the environment, and the climate; torturing animals in filthy, disease-ridden factory farms; exploiting immigrant farm workers and food industry workers; and destroying the livelihoods of small farmers and rural communities.
As the first official Declaration of Occupy Wall Street explained on September 29: “They have poisoned the food supply through negligence, and undermined the farming system through monopolization…”
Food Democracy or Corporatocracy?
Did you ever vote to allow corporate agribusiness to spray a billion pounds of toxic pesticides, and dump 24 billion pounds of climate-destabilizing chemical fertilizers on U.S. crops and farmlands every year? Did you give the OK for factory farms, so-called Confined Animal Feeding Operations (CAFOs), to feed billions of hapless creatures massive amounts of genetically engineered grain, antibiotics, hormones, steroids, blood, manure, and slaughterhouse waste? Did you give Monsanto, Dow, and Dupont permission to “modify” so-called “conventional” supermarket, school cafeteria, and restaurant food with genetically engineered bacteria, viruses, foreign DNA, and antibiotic-resistant genes? Did you sign a permission slip for the USDA or your local school system to feed students, including your children, greasy, fatty, unhealthy, chemical food in the cafeteria?
If we intend to break the stranglehold of the corporatocracy over the economy, including what and how American farmers grow and what most people eat, it’s time to stand up. If we believe that a healthy, organic, and equitable system of food and farming are essential to our health and the health of the planet, we need to think twice before we pull out our wallets at the supermarket or sit down for a meal in a restaurant or a fast food joint. Do you want to be supersized by Monsanto, Wal-Mart, or McDonald’s, and allow biotechnocrats, factory farms, and chemical food manufacturers to dictate your food choices?
photo: Mike FleshmanIt’s time to vote with our food dollars at the grocery check-out aisle. It’s time to rein in elected public officials who take money from corporate agribusiness and Monsanto in the voting booth. It’s time for the Great Boycott of Big Food Inc., and a culinary strike against all of their chemical, genetically engineered, sugar, and fat-laden processed foods and beverages. It’s time to put the fat cats on a diet, shrink the profits of Wall Street, and drastically reduce the collateral damage of chemical agribusiness, Big Box food stores, and billion dollar junk food restaurants. It’s time to Occupy our food chains, kitchens, lunchrooms, and school cafeterias, and transform our $30 billion local and organic food and farming system from being the niche alternative to being the norm in the nation’s trillion dollar food economy.
The good news is that most people already know that chemical food is bad for them, bad for their children, and bad for the environment. No one wants to eat Big Ag or Big Biotech’s pesticide residues, antibiotics, hormones, or feces-tainted meat. No one is enthusiastic about food that has been irradiated, genetically engineered, or grown with municipal sewage sludge. A recent national poll found that 54% of Americans prefer organic food, especially locally-produced organic food. Millions say they’d buy more organic products if only they had a decent paying job, or less mortgage, medical, or school loan debt. That’s partly why millions of us are becoming backyard organic gardeners, or small “market farmers” growing our own. That’s why a new generation of food lovers and health addicts are swearing off corporate food and marching to the kitchen, cooking from scratch and celebrating the joys of home-cooked fare with our friends and our families.
Millions of us are starting to break the chains of corporate control in our lives, by supporting organic, fair made, and locally produced products and businesses.
Tired of the quality and range of our daily essentials being dictated and degraded by a powerful network of Brand Name Bullies and Big Box chains? Tired of profit-at-any cost, Wall Street-traded corporations "outsourcing" from sweatshops in the factories and fields, cutting corners on public health and the environment, and sucking up billions of dollars in taxpayer subsidies? “Basta,” enough already.
So make your pledge today to put the fat cats on a diet. Buy organic and fair made/fair trade products, preferably locally produced. Boycott factory farmed meat and animal products. Eat more raw food, dairy, and vegetables. And if you can, start growing some of your own, even if for now, your “garden” on consists of potted herbs or tomatoes on your window sill or a sprout-making machine in your kitchen. And finally keep in mind that where you buy a healthy, sustainable product has a very large impact on the economy, the environment, and climate stability. Do you really want to buy your organic food or your fair trade coffee from a multi-billion dollar corporation like Wal-Mart, Safeway, Starbucks, or even Whole Foods Market and Trader Joes?
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Show AllIt's time to grow our own food again, just like we used to. It's not difficult, millions upon millions of people have backyard gardens. It's amazing what can be grown with very little effort. Buy from local farmers markets. I seriously doubt that the food we buy at Trader Joes and Whole Foods is indeed organic even if it says organic on the label. The way you are going to know your food is organic is to grow it yourself in your own backyard. If you don't have a backyard you can grow hydroponically in a sunny room in your house.
Organic is the new word for premium (meaning: less rotten or less polluted) and mostly a sham. Trader Joe belongs to German Aldi which is owned by the Albrechts, one of the richest families on the planet.
Weeding is hard work and I experienced some discouraging setbacks caused by snails, lice, and fungi. One has to dedicate time and acquire knowledge, it can take years till your subsistence gardening efforts work out.
But it is worth it!
We grow organic oranges, lemons, and avocados. Water is so expensive and help hard to afford. We are small farmers, like so many others in this great country of ours. Shipping is so expensive, we have delicious citrus fruit dropping on the ground but we wholesale our Haas crop to a local business.
I went to Trader Joes in the next town and asked them if they would buy from us and support local farmers instead of buying avocados from south of the border and the answer was no.
Take a look at where the fruit and even the frozen food there comes from and pass on it.
What a disappointment this store turned into.
I work away from the farm to be able to even produce here. What is wrong with this picture?
This article says it all! Excellent Ronnie Cummins!
Like almost everything else in America, the corportocracy has also polluted and poisoned the food most Americans eat, because like the rest of Capitalism, the Agribusiness cares nothing about healthy food. The only health they care about is the financial, health of their greedy corporations! That is why they fill your food full of chemicals, as that insures long shelf life. GMO's also contribute to their bottom line. Also the FDA is nothing but their rubber stamp. The FDA approves dangerous drugs for big Pharma and they approve dangerous foods for the big food business. Folks: support your local farmers markets and if you can grow your own food. The more you stay out of the mega chained supermarkets; the healthier you will be.
Trouble is preaching to the choir never filled the church. Somehow this message needs to pierce the ad-fogged aura of the complacent
This is a very important message. We still have a large measure of control over what we feed ourselves and our families. It doesn't have to be outrageously expensive, but we do have to make a commitment not to feed the monsters who are poisoning us. It's a way of telling them we will not participate in our own destruction.
We unfortunately don't have control over the amount of chemicals and radioactive isotopes that pollute the ecosphere, including our lovely little vegetable garden.
If the simple but inspired idea of growing food locally in every section of our fertile land could be implanted through the media (oy vey on that fantasy! ) as Victory Gardens were successfully promoted during World War , what better way could that be as an answer to stop the greedy processed food producers in their tracks?
During World War II Victory Gardens supplied 40% of the fresh food market in the USA. Today we are the world's #1 exporter of commodity foodstuffs (corn, soybeans, wheat) and the #1 importer of fruits and vegetables. Somehow it's hard for me to imagine that our local food cannot supply cannot supply at least 40% today. Support your local farmer, visit local farms, demand that your food be grown in a sustainable fashion.
"Eco-Ag is the solution for global climate change"
spot on; produce locally, buy local, consume locally, recycle locally...
sounds old-fashioned, helps to ease and is more sustainable; creates and maintains work places; is more affordable (e.g. you don't pay for the transport chain); helps producers to maintain subsistence.......
however, there is NO big money to be made ...and/or stolen.
eco-ag is the solution for global climate change....
YES...
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Wes Jackson: The Next 50 Years on the American Land
Chautauqua Institution
http://fora.tv/2008/08/15/Wes_Jackson_The_Next_50_Years_on_the_American_Land
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The organic and slow food community must further develop methods to assist people to eat healthy through the Winter months. Sure, preaching self reliant food efforts is essential; but, old people, the sick or disabled, and especially urban dwellers have inadequate choices for healthy eating. Get realistic in determining how to organically feed massive numbers of people during the Winter months. Your current thinking and systems are mostly inadequate.
stone, all food has to grow in organic mode. accellerating growth is neither healthy for a plant nor for the creature consuming it (there is just no way we can copy and improve nature's own concepts, we have failed all along).
'care&share' is the natural human response. e.g. read rebecca solnit, a paradise built in hell.
I will do so, thanks.
Cities will have to get smaller, or die.
I every now and then experience nightmares imagining a future (which will maybe not so far off), when most nations have become failed states and bands of hungry city dwellers are swarming out into the rural areas to ransack hamlets and small villages.
The local hunter clubs and associations (which as a vegetarian and animal lover I normally despise) together with some brave local cops will then be the only ones to defend the small villages and hamlets against the hordes of hungry city dwellers.
Hard times for a pacifist who severely dislikes weapons and never possessed firearms...
Until 4 years ago I didn't know anything could grow in the Winter months, but it can and it does. And I find I don't need as much to get by, especially during the shorter days such as now.
The elderly and disabled always need our support regardless of the issue. If you're one yourself - as am I - I hope you have the support available.
The top winter growing market farmer in America:
http://www.fourseasonfarm.com/
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We need a barter market. First, watch this seminal YouTube clip: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dsn_cCXHAvE
Assuming that some of the pundits are right about the meltdown of Main Street in 2012, we need to start a barter market for the greater [your] region. Actually, we need several market locations to reduce transportation costs of fuel and time.
I'll do the legal work “under the direction” of a currently licensed attorney who is a member of the state bar in the state of legal organization of the barter market. We need an accountant to set-up the books and a printer to print he coupons. We need a real estate broker to find and negotiate ON BEHALF OF THE TENANT, the vacant spaces in the five or so locations. We need a credit union which is very friendly to the church and to the idea of a barter market to act as a bank card company for the entity and we need to establish a checkng account in the CU. We need to contract with MERCHANT ONE for the bank card processing.
While we will need to transact business in side the barter market with our own coupons, the entity will need USD for payment of rent, utilities, fixtures and some administrative operations and general overhead.
Once the details are mapped and agreed upon by the organizing committee, then we can attract the attention of all of the churches and philanthropic organizations for initial funding. The funding will be a loan by the local Credit Union, secured by pledges on the numerous $100.00 savings accounts opened by supporters of the barter exchange. In order to become a member of the "........ Barter Market", the $100 deposit is the “buy-in”. For those unable to make the deposit, some alternative needs to be arranged with the CU.
YouTube has well over 140 video clips on “barter market” and Google lists over 22 million hits.
See the BBC documentary (1980) of the Mondragon Experiment: http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=7565584850785786404&hl=en#
Jim Miller
jimmiller5417@gmail.com
Dear Mr. Cummins,
The "99% underclass".. ...all of the 99% ?.. Is this OWS' contribution to
mathematics.
What "organic" stuff are we smoking these days..
Cyrus P
Yes...Grow your own and learn to can like grandma did.
We've become lazy....
Why not an organics food restaurant with a drive thru window?
Is that to much to ask for??? :)
earthrox, that is a fantastic idea!
An organic drive-thru would be totally doable.
Where are all the entrepeneurs?
Time to take the Whole Earth Catalogue (and Epilogue) from its sacred place on the book shelve and reread it carefully.
Or home delivery Healthy food.....
...and don't forget to can your own. Winter relegates me to sprout and mushroom farming.
We really do have to vote with our food dollars. I actually ran into a can of store brand mushrooms grown in China (Giant Food). Now aren't mushrooms used as an inexpensive way to clean up brownfields?!
I'm not sure about the Brown field issue (I thought it was mostly broad-leaf plants like sunflowers) but mushrooms are a good sign usually.
Ronnie Cummins aptly states that "torturing animals in filthy, disease-ridden factory farms" is the living hell for countless of our fellow beings.
That animals (and it could be our dog or cat) are having their body parts cut off without anesthetic, forced into cages without room to move and crammed into cement-floored factories where they literally go mad, and have their throats slit while they are often still awake, and more, is plain evil.
WE are responsible for this. And it is torturing us as well, with poor health and the destruction of the earth we call home.
BUY organic and try to eat a plant-based diet. The information is out there to eat healthy and it is SO worth it. I put it in my budget to buy organic and I would rather have my health than buy the latest electronic gadget.
This Author's points are congruent w some other's ideas, tactics & strategies on how to resist, transform or even bring down the current system. Should the tactics be non-violent, armed self-defense, armed rebellion??? The problem w armed rebellion is that it generally gets a lot of people maimed & killed [IE: leads to a blood-bath]; & in a such an extensive military empire / police state such as the US & NATO, the people could NEVER Out-Gun the army / national guard / police! But some say that non-violence is too often used as an excuse to essentially do nothing [at-least effective] & is too often a feel-good picnic type exercise. -YET- Effective non-violent ResisTance doesn't mean being Passive! - For Instance we have The Montgomery Bus Boycott as a model of what can be achieved via nonviolent resistance, but IMO Rev Dr ML King et-al, should have went further & set-up a separate bus company so that Blacks in Montgomery didn't have to return to that Racist Bus Co that insulted their dignity for so long. Prolonged Effective Labor strikes are also indicative of potential non-violent means to force the Power Elites to respect workers- though the history of strikes have often been violent.
AND Unless sit-ins involved a large enough number people that they can- as an example- shut down a city indefinitely; the power elites & their corp-controlled MSNM presstitutes will ignore you &/or try to demonize you so they can send in the Storm-Troopers to bust heads [Note: Even non-violent marches give the power-elites a clear target & armed rebellion give them a clear excuse]! And the power-elites could [if they weren't so damn arrogant] tolerate OWS Streeter's who are sitting-in as long as they're outside on the streets. But to Stop Biz as Usual, OWS has got to be able to sit-in on the InSide of Wall St Bankster type Institutions- in order to shut those places down! - Which will definitely cause the Power-Elites to send in the Storm-Troopers!
But what this author speaks of here is another method of non-violent resistance which in some ways requires just as much- if not MORE discipline & commitment [IE: its simple to say & understand but not necessarily so easy to commit to & maintain]- That is Non-Cooperation w the System as much as is possible [IE: Starve the Beast to Death or at-least enough to Muzzle & put a choke-chain on It]. That means If Bank of America, Citi Bank, etc are the main Banksters- stop putting your money in those Banks & don't do biz w them & Don't even Work for them [as I said it takes real commitment]. So take your Biz to Community banks & Credit Unions - especially those that don't charge ridiculous rates & fees for putting your own money in their banks!
If the Military & the Police are the spearheads of the Empire / Police-State [& they are], then don't serve in the military &/or police nor buy into the support our troops in WAR Time Hype [based on lies]. If GSA Naked Body X-Ray Scanners & man-handling procedures in airports are the problem [rolled-out based on the phony 'War on Terror' - FYI: It's note-worthy that Israel- which has had some of the most stringent airline & airport security since the 1970s in lieu of Munich- has thus far rejected naked body scanners as relatively ineffective, too expensive & NOT Worth the Trouble- even though the chief lobbyist for these scanners is Michael Chertoff- Bush Jr's ex-Homeland Security chief who is also a JEW], then Stop Flying [IE: Take a bus or Train or just telecommute]! When the airlines & the FAA see Biz has dropped substantially they'll do something about those scanners themselves!
If Monsanto, ADM, Bayer-Crop Science, etc is the problem, farmers need to stop buying all of Monsanto's products [not just GMOs] & even start producing organic fertilizers via Bio-Gas Digesters &/or composting & stop mono-cropping & start rotating their crops. In fact everyone should go back to growing as much of their own food as possible or at least buy from local farmers [fully vetted of -course]. And If junk food & too much meat consumption is the problem stop eating junk food [IE: going to McDonalds & drinking Cokes], become a vegetarian or at-least stop eating meat from CAFO Animal Factory farms!
If alcohol, cigarettes & drugs [even so-called 'Legal' over the counter Drugs] are the problem- stop drinking so much strong liquor, smoking [& tobacco farmers need to grow food instead] & buying drugs - even so much so-called Pharmaceutical drugs!
If consumerism is the problem stopping buying so much unnecessary Stuff [IE: hooked on shopping for shopping's own sake]! If too many cars are the problem- take the Bus, train, or car-pool, get a bike, or even walk when feasible.
If the corp-controlled MSNM presstitutes & TV Stupitainment is the problem - turn them off!
If WalMart's policy is to break organized labor & drive down wages in the US while using slave-labor abroad - then don't buy from nor work for WalMart. If BP flooded the Gulf of Mexico w oil- don't buy BP's gas don't do Biz w BP & demand that the Gov't [Federal, State & local] stop doing Biz w BP. If Westinghouse &/or GE built the Fukushima Nuke plant - stop buying ALL Westinghouse &/or GE products!
If coal fired & Nuke electric plants are the problem- we must find some ways to roll-out a doable prog for alternative sources of energy- On Our Own if necessary [whether Gov't Does it in NOT] so we can begin to detach ourselves from the Corp-controlled power-grid as much as possible.
Some will critique / misconstrue these tactics as individual choice-based strategies which are no substitute for mass organizing, mobilizing and solidarity... BUT First of all everything in life boils down to personal choices. Relative to movement building [IE: Revolution]- once one chooses- those who are serious must find ways to inform / educate, network & coordinate those choices into an effective integrated strategy & a conscious movement. Thus the more Diverse, Diffuse YET Coordinated & EFFECTIVE we make our Strategy & Tactics- the harder it will be for the Power-Elite to Co-opt, misrepresent &/or crack-down on [or even ignore] such a movement. AND- With the advent of the Internet, emails, voice-mails, cell-phones, text messaging, Twittering, etc- the potential to put together a spider-web type infrastructure to roll-out such a confederated prog / movement is much more feasible now than in the 1960s & 70s during the Black Freedom Rights & Anti Vietnam Movements.
WAR ON AMERICANS
http://www.commondreams.org/view/2011/12/07-5
Great article by Ronnie Cummins and many really good posts. Hooray for common sense. Yet there is something missing. The individual posts in support of the findings of the article are just that – individual. I see no real consensus, – no real call to action, – no organization of ideas let alone organization of people into a coherent force to oppose the oligarchs of the drug/food/energy/medical trade.
When is it going to dawn on the postors and protestors that the real answer is to take back our Federal, State and Local governments from the RadCons, from the Corporate State of America, and from the New World Order?
We cannot begin to have the people govern by electing competent and ethical members of Congress until we have joined together in a massive NEW PARTY which will fight and win seats in Congress and then “throw the rascals out”. It's time (actually almost too late) to form and fund our NEW PARTY (name is a placeholder) and fight the REPUBLICRATIC PARTY. See: http://thedragonsteeth.wetpaint.com/page/THE+NEW+PARTY
Jim Miller
I purposely didn't mention political solutions because right now IMO there is NO REAL political solution, especially at the National level! Even legal remedies have too often been co-opted by the Corp / Power Elites [ala the recent Supreme Court decisions of 'Citizen's United' Case -&- ruling against those Walmart Women workers vs Walmart]. Political solutions are probably going to have to begin as grass-roots local movements that grow overtime step by step & integrate into a national movement independent of the Corp-controlled 2 party Dim vs Repug duopoly. But unless we starve the corp-beast either to death or enough to put a muzzle & choke-chain on it, any political &/or labor movement [I don't care what you call it] will either be neutralized, attacked &/or co-opted by [IE: bought off] that Beast! Thus the right kind of economic strategy [reigning in the power of Corporation by targeting & starving the worst of the lot] is absolutely necessary for a game-changer in the current poly-trickal discourse.