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Pizza What?

Pizza Hut has started running ads in early primary states of Nevada and South Carolina that feature two young men eating pizza. What's the problem you ask? Well, the script is a weird and contorted dialogue that starts out by complaining about all the "change" the presidential candidates are campaigning on (by now most major candidates are taking on the mantle). Mike Connery at Future Majority blogged on this wondering,

Why would you mock the #1 reason young people are turning out?

Being kind, it seems like this is an attempt at supporting youth turnout. But why the infantile line "I could use more change in my pocket," and the flimsy staging of one guy saying he won't vote, and then the other saying "you should" before they scarf down some pizza? People I've talked to about this agree that this either a confusing attempt to make the most of the elections season to sell pizza or a weird effort to increase turnout that just backfires.

In the end it's clearly all about pizza, not about recognizing the importance of the change that young people are creating by turning out in record numbers and supporting diverse candidates.

We are entering a year where politics seems to be experiencing a renaissance of civic values and engagement by many groups in American society. I hope that as we approach Super Tuesday and beyond, corporations like Pizza Hut will send a positive, clear message. I don't mind if they sell pizza while they're at it, but just don't screw up the message, people.


Tags: Voting, election, primary, youth, turnout, pizza hut (all tags)


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The kind of change I wish they were talking about

Just 4 days before Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. was gunned down, he challenged humanity to change but we're still not there yet, and NONE of the candidates or related tv shows (commercials or otherwise) are talking about his kind of change.  How about you?  Are you up to King's 40 year old challenge to change?

KING'S CHALLENGE

"FIRST, WE ARE CHALLENGED TO DEVELOP A WORLD PERSPECTIVE. No individual can live alone, no nation can live alone, and anyone who feels that he can live alone is sleeping through a revolution.  The world in which we live is geographically one. The challenge that we
face today is to make it one in terms of brotherhood. . . . Through our scientific and technological genius, we have made of this world a
neighborhood and yet we have not had the ethical commitment to make of it a brotherhood. But somehow, and in some way, we have got to do
this. We must all learn to live together as brothers or we will all perish together as fools. . .

WE ARE CHALLENGED TO RID OUR NATION AND THE WORLD OF POVERTY. Like a monstrous octopus, poverty spreads its nagging, prehensile tentacles
into hamlets and villages all over our world. Two-thirds of the people of the world go to bed hungry tonight. They are ill-housed; they are
ill-nourished; they are shabbily clad. I've seen it in Latin America; I've seen it in Africa; I've seen this poverty in Asia. . .How can one
avoid being depressed when he sees with his own eyes evidences of millions of people going to bed hungry at night? How can one avoid being depressed when he sees with his own eyes God's children sleeping on the sidewalks at night? In Bombay more than a million people sleep on the sidewalks every night. In Calcutta more than six hundred
thousand sleep on the sidewalks every night. They have no beds to sleep in; they have no houses to go in. How can one avoid being depressed when he discovers that out of India's population of more
than five hundred million people, some four hundred and eighty million make an annual income of less than ninety dollars a year. And most of
them have never seen a doctor or a dentist.

AS I NOTICED THESE THINGS, SOMETHING WITHIN ME CRIED OUT, "CAN WE IN AMERICA STAND IDLY BY AND NOT BE CONCERNED?" And an answer came: "Oh
no!" Because the destiny of the United States is tied up with the destiny of India and every other nation. . .Not only do we see poverty abroad, I would remind you that in our own nation there are about forty million people who are poverty-stricken. . .this is America's
opportunity to help bridge the gulf between the haves and the have-nots. The question is whether America will do it. There is nothing new about poverty. What is new is that we now have the techniques and the resources to get rid of poverty. The real question is whether we have
the will. In a few weeks some of us are coming to Washington to see if the will is still alive or if it is alive in this nation. We are coming to Washington in a Poor People's Campaign. . . We are coming to demand that the government address itself to the problem of poverty. . . yes, it will be a Poor People's Campaign. This is the question facing America. Ultimately a great nation is a compassionate nation.

AMERICA HAS NOT MET ITS OBLIGATIONS AND ITS RESPONSIBILITIES TO THE POOR.  One day we will have to stand before the God of history and we
will talk in terms of things we've done. Yes, we will be able to say we built gargantuan bridges to span the seas, we built gigantic buildings to kiss the skies. Yes, we made our submarines to penetrate oceanic depths. We brought into being many other things with our scientific and technological power.  It seems that I can hear the God of history saying, "That was not enough! But I was hungry, and ye fed me not. I was naked, and ye clothed me not. I was devoid of a decent sanitary house to live in, and ye provided no shelter for me. And consequently, you cannot enter the kingdom of greatness. If ye do it unto the least of these, my brethren, ye do it unto me." That's the
question facing America today."

(The full text of Dr. King's sermon entitled "Remaining Awake Through a Great Revolution" containing the above quotes can be read here:
http://tinyurl.com/82npj.  Dr. King delivered it at the National Cathedral, Washington, D.C., on March 31, 1968, and you can listen to two audio excerpts of the sermon at that same link.)

Today, forty years after Dr. King gave that speech, 41 percent of humanity still defecate in the streets because they have no access to
sanitation, one-quarter are forced to live without electricity, and 30,000 kids DIE UNNECESSARILY EACH DAY (see my website listed below for the proof, along with an article about the statistical accuracy of such numbers generally here:  http://tinyurl.com/yttp3s ).  If you are
indeed up for King's challenge, you'll need to seek out that world perspective he spoke about and get the real front page news on your own, because news which affects the largest number of people in the most serious ways is only rarely covered by television shows and newspapers!!  My website, www.WhatNewsShouldBe.com , is one of the
places you can find it.  It's only when information concerning the most pressing issues facing humanity is widely known that the needless
death and suffering can be stopped.  There is enough for everyone: http://tinyurl.com/ytmfd3 .  Please pass it on.  Thank you and Happy
Martin Luther King, Jr. Day.

Angie
www.WhatNewsShouldBe.com

by AngieatWhatNewsShouldBeDotOrg on Sat Jan 19, 2008 at 01:19:50 AM EST


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