Saturday, November 25, 2006

Another Real Black Friday

This year I did not prepare to wake up before the crack of dawn to attempt to get a hold of massive sales from the many retailers, which is now very commonly known as black Friday. I thought about it last night but didn't feel in the mood to wait in long lines and deal with pushy people. The official beginning of Christmas shopping season, has increasingly become chaotic year after year. Today the New York Times Headline reads...

Attention, Holiday Shoppers: We Have Fisticuffs in Aisle 2...
"Customers behaved badly across the country yesterday,
but the mayhem can be traced in part to an escalating battle among retailers to be the first to open their doors and offer the steepest must-have deals.
Many merchants angered shoppers by trumpeting huge discounts like $70 portable DVD players and $600 flat-screen televisions only to announce they were sold out moments after they opened. The fact that so many people were sleep-deprived probably didn't help."


I rather pay a few bucks more this year and maybe even shop online. I think it's actually quite sad that such trivial priorities cause such behavior in the US while half way across the world there has been substantial life loss. Sunni insurgents killed 215 people in BaghdadÂ?s main Shia district. I am saddened as I read another article from Bloomberg.com...
A car bombing killed at least 22 people in the northern Iraqi city of Tal Afar today as the death toll climbed to 202 from yesterday's explosions in Baghdad, the deadliest coordinated attacks since the U.S.-led invasion of March 2003. About 250 people were wounded.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

short time reader first time responder... I was compelled to respond to your feelings about the selfishness of people who don't realize just how sad society in this country can be, with it's holiday driven madness and commercially absorbed public trampling each other down for a "blankn" DVD player or an elmo doll that will have no value in it's brief history... HO HO Hopeless behavior ! Radio and TV give nothing but soundbites of the murderous behavior happening all over... '200 people blown to bits in a car bombing today.... and now a commercial from jello pudding pops' !... something is very wrong. I share your sentiment Cellikins. the world is loosing it's moral compass quickly

chitown artist