I'm still not seeing a good reason for the rush.
Allyson's proposal is admittedly hazy and vague. I think we should decide exactly what we want to do before we start to vote. Some people don't have internets at home and others don't have access at work. One of the reasons for the 4 & 3 day process is so that (most) everyone gets to participate. If we shorten the voting period, those people could get disenfranchised.
I see no reason to rush. I'm supportive of the supporting the writers (is that enough versions of "support" for you?), and this strike isn't likely to end during our discussion and voting period, so let 'er rip.
Showing support for writers is certainly a very Buffista friendly position. I checked out the site Allyson linked to in B'crazy and the count on the FAQ page was
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I would love to see an indication on our site that clearly shows our support for the writers. And links to info and ways to help.
I would actually like to know ways to help. No downloading from iTunes? No viewing online content? (Crap, I will have to remember to set my VCR.) What else?
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The petition has 22,091 signatures and counting.
I am fully in support of WGA and am all for a vote sooner rather than later.
I would actually like to know ways to help. No downloading from iTunes? No viewing online content? (Crap, I will have to remember to set my VCR.) What else?
The clarion call that I've seen is: no "new media" (iTunes, Amazon Unbox, NBC's unbox thing, etc.), no online streaming, no DVD buying, and eventually no watching stop-gap reality shows/reruns/special programming.
My take on making it all time-sensitive is this.
The writers are fighting a shitty and much-needed fight, and they're in the immensely shitty position of having to start every single discussion about that fight with a preemptive explanation of every damn nuance of the history of that fight because they know it's an uphill battle. The majority of the comments on various writers' blogs I've seen have been positive (mostly from people connected to the industry or involved in unions and labor organizing), but there's a definite strong online minority (which likely translates to something closer to an offline majority) opinion that the writers are all rich and greedy and just pissed-off that the studios are even richer. The WGA doesn't hit instant-sympathy buttons like striking coal miners or strawberry pickers; if anything, they hit a lot of people's instant-antipathy buttons.
The more visible and vocal support the writers get from a wide range of voices, the better. And the sooner, the better, because if they're starting out having to make up for a lot of (however unfairly) pre-lost sympathy, it's just going to get worse the longer the strike drags on.
Yes, this. Support is timely. Supporting people we love is especially timely.
eventually no watching stop-gap reality shows/reruns/special programming.
That's not going to be a problem.
Yes, this. Support is timely. Supporting people we love is especially timely.
Yup. And we do have Buffista screenwriters, which makes it feel even more relevant. At least, to me.