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Jim Hightower on "Panties for Peace": A Very Personal Protest in Burma [VIDEO]

Posted by Jim Hightower, AlterNet at 12:00 PM on November 7, 2007.


Over the years, I've come across some very clever protest actions, but here's one that just beats the pants off all the others.
Hightower: A very personal protest

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Over the years, I've come across some very clever protest actions, but here's one that just beats the pants off all the others.

It's an international women's protest against the brutal military dictatorship in Burma, and it's called "Panties for Peace." I kid you not. But while it's playful, it definitely is not to be laughed at.

Launched by the Lanna Action for Burma Committee, based in Thailand, this creative group learned that the thuggish military men oppressing the people of Burma are not only brutal, but also very, very superstitous. It turns out that one of their phobic beliefs is that they must never, ever come into contact with female undies, because even to touch a pair of knickers would sap them of their strength.

Thus, the Action for Burma group has invited women everywhere to ship their undergarments to Burmese embassies throughout the world as a calculated cultural insult to the ruling junta of General Than Shwe, who is said to be especially superstitous. One group of women sent 140 pairs of their dainties to Burma's embassy in Geneva, and Burmese embassies in England, Australia, Singapore, and several European countries are also under underwear seige.

Liz Hilton, one of the Action for Burma activists, notes that the junta is famous for its abuse of women, including using rape as a weapon of war, so this protest action "is a way for women around the world to express their outrage." She adds that she and others are exasperated by the failure of world leaders to do anything effective about the regime's repression, so delivering scads of scivvies allows ordinary women to send a personal and culturally-powerful message of rejection to the junta.

In case you want to send your own message, the address of Burma's U.S. embassy is 2300 S Street, NW, Washington, DC 20008.

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Jim Hightower is a national radio commentator, writer, public speaker, and author of "Thieves In High Places: They've Stolen Our Country And It's Time to Take It Back." He publishes the monthly "Hightower Lowdown," co-edited by Phillip Frazer.


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And panties for GWB, and the Pope and...
Posted by: Cathyc on Nov 7, 2007 1:42 PM   
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all those OTHER misogynists around the western world - l'est we get carried away with the notion that women-hating is exclusive to Burma!

Heck, I'm even sending a pair of my panties to Condi and Hilary and all those other "macho" women out there!!!

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Hello FEDEX I need A P/U ASAP
Posted by: Turkiye on Nov 7, 2007 5:10 PM   
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Gov't Disability Income Panties, a double surprise. . .
Posted by: Prairie Waif on Nov 7, 2007 8:17 PM   
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I think I might send them some of the panties I have to safety-pin at the waist to keep them up. I haven't had the money to replace them now that I have lost weight trying to live on less than $8,000/year.

I will also send the worn threadbare and the "just barely there" panties too.

What the heck, wearing them with all the pins and jostling to keep them in place, I might as well not be wearing any, besides, they were purchased in the CLINTON ADMINISTRATION.

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Spellcheck
Posted by: annieb on Nov 8, 2007 7:33 AM   
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EEEK - loved the story, but for goodness sake use spellcheck for posting, so easy!

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Sickophants in Charge
Posted by: LeftCoastProgressive on Nov 8, 2007 9:35 AM   
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What a great idea! Wonder if it would be more effective to send soiled panties...the more soiled, the better. Why is the world and our country so full of misogynists who rule?

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Decisions, decisions
Posted by: lepidopteryx on Nov 8, 2007 10:48 AM   
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Should I send the granny panties, the bikinis with the cute designs on them, or the lace thongs?

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» Send the PVC/rubber ones! Posted by: hurricane hugo
» RE: Send the PVC/rubber ones! Posted by: lepidopteryx
thekidde
Posted by: thekidde on Nov 8, 2007 10:51 AM   
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Gotta love Hightower!

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GO UNDIES!
Posted by: Peacemaker17 on Nov 8, 2007 7:13 PM   
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This is such an awesome way to protest. I believe i will be sharing this with my fellow classmates at school and see about sending our own underwear. My US history and AP english teachers always encourage us to stand up for what is right, and what better way to stand up?! Awesome article. And i think the more soiled the better. ;D

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