Friday, September 26, 2008

DGAgents Wanted!

We might not be able to move the masses, or maybe we have not found the way.  But, as a movement, do we keep doing the same old thing, over and over again?  Some can do that, but others must push the limits and find new strategic ways to create action on Darfur.  

We can't continue to always be nice to our leaders, when they could have saved hundreds of thousands of lives, IF they had seriously acted years ago.  They knew genocide was taking place in Darfur back in 2003!  It is now 2008!  

After Rwanda, what the fuck!!!?

We have to get in their faces and show how morally bankrupt of a system we have, if it allows women and girls to be raped, entire families killed, villages destroyed, and lives to wither in the desert during five long years.

DGA is about anyone that cannot be OK with business as usual.  Be a DGAgent!  Let's make the face of the Darfur be seen.  Let's make the voice of Darfur be heard.  Let's be loud! 

DGA


3 comments:

dga4darfur said...

Yeah, what the fuck?

I'm in - DGA4Darfur!

Anonymous said...

Hey! I feel what you're doing. After reading all the reports on the internet and watching Darfur Now this weekend I said enough is enough and decided to do something. I gathered as many friends as I could and told them what's up and we pooled our printers together, used up all our ink cartridges, printed out tons of your posters and went on a covert postering strike under cover from a busy downtown night. We hit up light-poles, newsstands, utility boxes, whatever we could find. We all felt so damn good being out on a Friday night fucking doing something instead of stumbling from bar to bar like the medicated apathetic zombies that surrounded us. We ain't gonna stop. We just started and we're thinking of bigger bolder ways to do more.

We rolled back today and checked up and all the posters were still up, check the pics: Postering Pics

-- Jes

Darfur Guerrilla Action said...

Jes! Great DGA work! You put them on the sidewalk and everywhere. They can't be ignored!