Shopacolypse Now
I've tried to put myself in the shoes of the Long Island lemmings who stomped the life out of Jdimytai "Jimbo" Damour in their rampage to ring up a bargain, but I just can't seem to fit into their frenzied footwear. Black Friday--this travesty of a tradition of dashing out the door to score a discounted tv or dvd player before you've even begun to digest your Thanksgiving dinner--is a sign of how badly we need to heed the Reverend Billy and seek salvation at the Church of Stop Shopping. Damour's death was shocking but not surprising. Isn't the whole point of this retail ritual to feed a shopping stampede? Hopped-up Black Friday buy-bunnies pawed their way through the madding crowd at big box brouhahas all over the country this year; the fatal mall mauling on Long Island was just a new nadir for our nation. Make no mistake--this was not a tragic accident.
According to Newsday, the police were dispatched to the Valley Stream Wal-Mart at 3:10 a.m.--about two hours before Damour was trampled to death--to investigate a disturbance. They spent half an hour admonishing the unruly crowd of 500 or so shoppers "to be orderly," and then they left. By 5 a.m. the crowd had swelled to 2,000 people pushing against the soon-to-open doors with such force that the glass shattered and the doors came off their hinges. "A metal portion of the door frame crumpled like an accordion," Newsday noted, adding that:
"It was crazy," a worker who witnessed the stampede told the New York Times. "The deals weren't even that good." Police trying to clear the crime scene were stymied by shoppers who refused to stop shopping even as Damour lay dying, because they'd waited so long for the chance to profit from those special "5-a.m.-to-11-a.m.-only" prices. So who's to blame for this barbaric episode? It seems pretty clear that both the police and Wal-Mart failed to provide sufficient crowd control, but New York Times media reporter David Carr fingers another faction: the "newspaper writers and television anchors who are now wearily shaking their heads at the collective bankruptcy of our mass consumer culture"--you know, the ones who cheered it all on as the countdown to Black Friday began. But what about the frenzied folks who left their sweatshop sneaker track marks on Damour's back? Who created these monsters, these real-life incarnations of George Romero's Dawn of the Dead zombie shoppers? As Wal-Mart warrior Al Norman observed on HuffPo:
Reverend Billy mourned Damour the morning after, imagining the horrific last moments of this young man's life before the glass gave way:
On Sunday's Face The Nation, Bob Schieffer was appalled and baffled by the deadly stampede:
Yes, we can. But will we? There are 24 days left till Christmas. It's not too late to stop shopping.
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- December 1, 2008








How many times have I said it?
The defining characteristics of the human species are selfishness and stupidity.
How do you think Republicans held power for so long??... They sold a MYTHOLOGY of "Rich People Create Jobs" (only demand creates jobs - demand from a broad middle class with money in its pockets)... and "Only Republicans Will Defend Their Homeland" which is just fucking ridiculous... I'm as lefty as it gets, AND I'LL KICK YOUR ASS.
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FACT:
The only place Republicans didn't lose power in this election was in the most remote areas of Appalachia and the Ozarks...
In other words... The only place Republicans gained ground is in the most backward, uneducated, mountain hollows populated by toothless, tobacco-spittin' hillbillies.
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By A GDecember 1, 2008 - 3:33pm