NBC & "The greening of America's youth"

topic posted Tue, April 24, 2007 - 6:13 PM by  Dennis
NBC just mentioned they are doing a news segment about kids "going green" and that combined with my memory of the young people in Brattleboro, Vermont. What better way for kids to impact the world then by going green through nudism? Well, this is a fanciful idea I must admit, but by reducing the need for manufacturing clothes, advertising them (electricity conserved) transporting them, laundering them... Kids around the world could have a immediate impact on the environmental issue of greenhouse gases and global warming.

How do parents in disadvantaged countries of the world pay to clothe their children? Simple, they don't! In many corners of the world I suspect the head through a hole poncho style garment is THE utilitarian garment of choice. So, even if nudism is not immediately adoptable, what if children everywhere began wearing ponchos as a symbol of INTERNATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL UNITY?

This could prove to be a super-simple way for children everywhere to begin changing the face of dress customs together! I'm serious, wouldn't it be an interesting global phenomena to begin seeing ponchos turning up on every street corner, in classrooms and homes?

Experts talk about "viral marketing" where an idea spreads faster of its own accord than any marketed (e.g. shoved down our throats) idea. This could be it! Of course ponchos could come in all colors, materials and with decorations to please the "new" generation of globally aware best dressed. This might even go a little ways towards preventing the concealment of weapons IF ponchos only came with one small inner pocket for identification, a wallet, money or other smallish item.

Jokes have been floated around nudists not be able to conceal weapons for years, and people chuckled with thoughts like, 'yea, but it'll never happen.' Well, what style of dress is one step up from NO GARMENT? A simple garment that protects against the harsher elements when necessary and doesn't permit a weapon to be carried within itself (if you can call a garment "itself" - sounds odd).


Here is a link to the story:
www.msnbc.msn.com/id/18296583/
"The greening of America's youth"
"Teens, collegians pick up global warming banner and run with it"


Pass the idea on to your Naturist club, Nudist group or clothing-optional advocacy organization but please do not list me as the source. After all it wasn't my idea, just a convergence of two concepts which some may agree are well overdue.

May God bless the youth of the world who TRULY have the power to change the future!!
posted by:
Dennis
Norfolk
  • Re: NBC & "The greening of America's youth"

    Tue, April 24, 2007 - 10:58 PM
    Brilliant.
    • Re: NBC & "The greening of America's youth"

      Sun, May 13, 2007 - 3:13 PM
      Thanks!

      In addition to ponchos I was, don't laugh, think of bathrobes as a statement making garment. And that made me think of purposing a National Bathrobe day to draw attention to our collective preconceived notions on clothing and people's dress expectations. It would be cool to see a shopping mall full of people browsing and shopping in bathrobes! Hey, as long as we all had shoes or slippers on that would satisfy the. "No Shirt, No Shoes, No Service" clauses.

      Anyway, I just think there must be alternatives that have overlooked or not considered, and my interest in science fiction movies such as Star Wars even inspires ideas regarding "Jedi robes" and some of the other outfits principle character wore.

      All we can do is spread the word as far as possible and hope people sign onboard for some level of participation.

      Thanks for your kind reply!