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by diane o'thirst » Fri Aug 31, 2007 7:39 pm
Okay, here's what I don't get.
He was an old-time Burner, House Cacophony Society. Went for a couple years to the Playa. Didn't like where it was going right about '98. Decided to get outta Dodge.
Goes away and starts plotting his revenge. Comes back and burns the Man early because he thought we all needed saving from ourselves.
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Maybe it's me, I'm not Paul D. Addis, but if I hated something enough to walk away from it, I wouldn't come back. Not to participate, not to spectate, not to be a hard-ass anarchista and mess with someone else's art then deliver a sermon with my nose in the air high enough to give me whiplash. Didn't anyone ever tell this guy that living well is the best revenge?
As for the Disneyfication of the Burn (I am getting SO SICK of that old saw)...sorry to disappoint, but that's just fucking hyperbole. I'll bet half the people that use it have never been to Disneyland. There's actually a group in Gigsville who worked for Disney and called themselves the Disney Villains. Never mind that Disney has been referred to as "The Apple of Southern California" and they get more static and grief from the Theocratic Right than a butcher shop in Santa Cruz. Sure, it's commodification right and left. There's worse out there.
If PDA was so down on "commercialism," why didn't he just burn down Loew's Home Improvement? They're selling building kits to replace the houses that Katrina took in Mississippi and Louisiana a couple years ago. They're flying in the face of Nature's Edict and denying the Almighty Chaos, and profiting from other peoples' misery. So the people lived in a hurricane- and flood-prone area, they screwed up, let them melt into compost. That's what you get for denying the Earth. What was he afraid of? Getting arrested, fined and sued for obscene amounts of money?
Answer to Hugh Mungus: No, I wasn't advocating killing the guy for burning the Man early. But there are people who are pissed enough with him to lay some grievous bodily harm on him for that. Myself, I don't particularly care and even if I was onsite and saw it going down, I wouldn't be yelling either "Let it burn!" or "Save the Man!," I'd be quiet and afterwards say, "Can we fix it in time for Saturday?" Like I said before, my beef with him is 1) The precedent, and 2) His attitude.
Burning Man isn't safe. Never was. How can you say that about a locus where the very soil will burn holes in your feet and hands and where they tell you to drink water constantly or you'll turn into ludefisk?
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