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Speaking of Thanksgiving, the day after Thanksgiving has come to be known as "Black Friday," a day when Americans rush to the stores at crazy hours in order to fight to get deals on things they need. Since I live in a community that calls itself a "city of churches" and loves to talk about how great it is that Chick-Fil-A is closed on Sunday to give employees time for worship and family, I find it very disturbing that our stores are mobbed on what should be a holiday weekend for families. Often this weekend is a nightmare for retail workers since they don't really get a break. Often they work in the wee hours of Friday morning to stock shelves and prep for opening. Some stores open as early as 8:00 p.m. on Thanksgiving evening, meaning employees lose the entire holiday. Earlier this week I received an email from Change.org about a petition by a Target employee who will miss out on seeing her family on Thanksgiving because of the store's decision to open Thanksgiving night. (Her petition can be found here.)
Do we really need things so badly that we ruin the holiday for retail workers? While I hear individuals protest the commercialization of Christmas, I notice those same people eager to get to the stores. Instead, I encourage people to participate in Buy Nothing Day, a day where we can unplug from consumer culture and instead focus on family and friends - and be grateful for what we already have, which is what Thanksgiving honors. I'll leave you with this thought about our needs:
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People always are amazed when I say I only buy clothes once or twice a year - I just don't have the "bug" and feel I have a good, simple, mix-n-match wardrobe, and would rather spend my money on good food than "stuff". Black Friday to me is nonexistent as I don't shop for holiday presents - the holidays for me aren't about throwing stuff from stores at people - I'd rather make food and share experiences (and folks remind me, my canned goods are the best gifts!).
Great reminder!!
Today, 11/17 is the day I was supposed to give this round of blood donation to the Red Cross as part of my 1 gallon goal this year, but too much to do and so the next day I have available is Black Friday/ Buy Nothing Day, or as I'm calling it... Bloody Friday!
HAHA! Just found this via Mental Floss:
http://www.buzzfeed.com/jwherrman/43-reasons-you-should-stay-home-on-black-friday
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