W.R.O.F.

by patio34 6 Replies latest social current

  • patio34
    patio34


    This is what I and others at work have been doing, among other things, and I hope others will consider it as well. In the spirit of freedom and true democracy...
    Pat

    Received from a friend: * * * * * * * * * * *

    Here's a simple idea that might turn big. I am going to try to do this- it's ideal - if it works we will feel much better - even if I am the only red shirt in town - no loss.

    My name is Nadia Jensen and I have an idea for a quiet revolution. Please take 5 minutes to read my email and then help me if you can: Here's some history behind this idea: When Norway was occupied by Germany in 1940,
    Norwegian women began to knit RED caps for children as a way of letting everyone know that they did not like what was happening in their country, that they didn't like having their freedom taken away by the Nazis. My great aunt, Karin Knudson Myrstad, was one of the women who knit red caps for her children and others.

    Similarly, in Denmark, women knit red-white-and blue caps (colors of the Allies) for the very same reason.

    The result was that whenever Norwegians and Danes left their homes --to go to the store, to work, etc, they could see that THE MAJORITY opposed what was going on in their country. As you know, both countries organized
    effective Resistance efforts and changed history -- everything that happened began simply by wearing red!!!! (or the colors of the Allies, in Denmark).

    1. BACKGROUND: I believe, as many of us do, that at the very heart of our democracy is our right to oppose certain policies of our government. Increasingly, our Government is redefining "freedom" in ways that make too many Americans perceive that it is risky to oppose his policies -- and, in particular, current inroads about individual freedoms and policies in the U.S. and abroad.

    However, many of us DO oppose what our government is doing to individual rights-- and I have an idea that will allow all of us to recognize each other very easily so we can see that WE ARE THE MAJORITY.

    2. SO... I have been thinking that it's time to take action in a way that is effective and easy for all of us to do: Just wear red every Friday between now and election day.

    Wear a little or a lot-- just be sure that when you leave your house to go about your day -- to work, to school, to the store, to the gas station, wherever you go in your daily routine -- that everyone who sees you will see that you are wearing red because you believe in freedom and you don't agree with our current administration's policies at home and abroad. I'm really certain that we'll see that lots of us wearing red for freedom -- because WE ARE THE MAJORITY. We just need a way to show each other who we are!!! Between now and election day, ask everyone you know to wear red for "Freedom Fridays".

    3. I have already spread the word to friends and have had a very enthusiastic response. This email has been forwarded around the country by many who receive it - feel free to send in on to your friends and co-workers.

  • ApagaLaLuz
    ApagaLaLuz
    Norwegian women began to knit RED caps for children as a way of letting everyone know that they did not like what was happening in their country, that they didn't like having their freedom taken away by the Nazis. My great aunt, Karin Knudson Myrstad, was one of the women who knit red caps for her children and others

    Interesting info Patio, thanks! Oddly enough I'm wearing a red tank top today. I will probably forget by the time next Friday comes around, but it certainly is a neat concept.

  • Country Girl
    Country Girl

    I have red on my body...

    athene

  • nilfun
    nilfun

    Red on Fridays...hmmm... I suppose wearing the red would be a lot safer than wearing what Joseph Previtera did in peaceful protest -- certainly would lessen the chances of being arrested and charged with a couple of felonies, which is what happened to him ( the charges were later dropped):

    alt

  • patio34
    patio34

    Thanks Chevy and CG for the posts!

    Thanks Nilfun, I had missed that. How sensationalist and really, will it do anything but further polarize people? Here's an article about it.

  • nilfun
    nilfun

    Acts of peaceful protest like Mr. Previtera's don't need to get played down due to hand-wringing over any potential polarizing effects.

    W.R.o.F. probably has the potential to "further polarize people" also. In addition, some folks could very well hijack the red shirt movement as their own (example: Show your support for the Bush administration! Wear red on Fridays!) Then how whould we know who was protesting what? lol.

    I actually like the idea of a W.R.o.F movement. It appeals to my sense of freedom on so many levels

  • patio34
    patio34

    Hi Nilfun,

    I understand your point. But it seems to me that you can deliberately be offensive (as in the following political ad) or simply state your side, as in my avatar. I don't agree with the protestor's tactics, but we're in America and people are free to express themselves.

    Don't Change Horsemen / Middle of an Apocalypse

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