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Forum Novelties Men's Adult Fleece Turkey Costume
Festive tom turkey costumeComplete with costume wig, jumpsuit and shoe coversPromote your business, wear at halloween or sit for a family pictureDesigned to fit best chest size up to 42, 40-inch waist
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u/Thermidorien ยท 10 pointsr/mcgill

> Greenpeace has met with admin and sat in and proposed things for years following mcgill procedure. And mcgill doesnt give a shit? But oh no, the poor grass! Not the 1 cm of grass that the spray paint might possible kill for a week dripping on it!

I think you're misreading the point here. The issue at hand is that tagging has been done dozens of times at this point and obviously is not going to change anything with admin that meeting with them was not going to change. I've been at McGill for over six years, I've seen activist groups do a lot of things that have been done time and time again and pretend they embody change while maintaining perfect continuation with the previous "coup d'eclat". And obviously it doesn't change anything to tag those concrete stairs. It's just a bit funny to see people do that and then strut around as if they were starting a revolution. They just tagged those stairs and someone will have to come erase it. I talked about the grass because the biggest impact this will have had will be to damage a square meter of grass.

How about trying something that HASN'T been done so far? I know amazon is not exactly great environment-wise but you can definitely re-use the costumes for multiple events, and if you order in bulk it should alleviate the impact of the purchase. https://www.amazon.com/Forum-Novelties-Fleece-Turkey-Costume/dp/B00GN3KC4W

On a more serious note, I was trying to highlight the lack of rigor in how you define an action as "positive". I understand where you are coming from and I would expect we agree on a high level that action needs to be taken, but shaming people for making fun of an action that's frankly ridiculous is not the way to spark change, and just because someone means well doesn't mean they should not be held to basic standards of common sense. It goes against common sense to claim any action is better than doing nothing.