\input zine.sty \centerline{\hl BOYCOTT MILLER BEER!} {\bf ``Phillip Morris, makers of Marlboro Cigarettes and parent¨ organization to the Miller Brewing Corporation, has been Senator¨ Jesse Helms' single largest corporate benefactor since 1977. ``Jesse Helms is the biggest enemy this country has to civil¨ rights and freedom of speech. He advocates government censorship¨ of the National Endowment for the Arts and leads the charge¨ against AIDS education, Gay and Lesbian rights, womens right to¨ choose {\it[abortion]}, the environment, and every other¨ progressive issue. ``We urge you to join this boycott and let your dollars send the¨ message that Jesse Helms must be stopped!'' } \vskip\parskip \centerline{\hl BOYCOTT MARLBORO!} \line{\hfill\it -- ACT-UP/SF flyer, Aug 90} \vskip\parskip \begindoublecolumns \lline{\bf THE MARLBORO/MILLER BOYCOTT} Helms is a point man for the right-wing fascist movement in the¨ U.S. today. His hatred for anything gay/lez is almost¨ unbelievable. It's hardly just fag-bashing he's into though --¨ all non-white, non-christian, non-fearful consumers are his¨ targets. There is something you can do that directly affects him: the¨ Marlboro/Miller boycott. And it has been effective so far; Helms¨ has targeted ACT-UP/San Francisco and ACT-UP/Washington DC for¨ messing with his reelection campaign and contributions. (Which is¨ amusing, as ACT-UPs are all independent, and mostly consensus-run; hierarchy addicts like Helms just can't deal with¨ groups that have ``no one'' in charge!) \vskip\parskip \lline{\bf BACKGROUND INFO} Because of the outright police oppression of gay people, bars as¨ safe places are a big part of gay ``culture''. (Most bars are¨ filled with men anyways; can you tell the difference between a¨ fag bar and a straight one?) Not since the successful 1978 Anita Bryant orange juice boycott¨ has there been a national gay-led boycott. If you heard of her as¨ a notorious asshole, when as an O.J. industry spokesman she¨ helped defeat gay-rights in Florida, it's cuz dykes \& fags made¨ her notorious for you. \vskip\parskip \lline{\bf WHY MILLER/MARLBORO?} Helms lives in the tobacco industry's back yard; he supports them¨ with legislation, they support him with money. The idea is to let¨ them know it's no longer an easy, low-profile relationship. It¨ makes Helms less of an asset; he now has liability. This is¨ exactly what killed Anita Bryant's career; and while it won't¨ stop him directly, it sure will add to his burden of making¨ himself indispensible. Miller beer and Marlboro cigarettes were chosen out of all the¨ Phillip Morris (P/M) products for a number of reasons. Beer and¨ cigarettes are high-profit items in bars. But because Miller¨ sponsors certain high-profile gay events in SF, such as Gay¨ Freedom Day Parade, some call Miller ``a friend of the gay¨ community'', and are against the boycott. This has deepened a¨ rift that's been growing for a while now, with (surprise)¨ yuppie/business/bar owners against the boycott, and most everyone¨ else for it. (The issue itself is called assimilationism, ie.¨ assimilating into ``mainstream culture'', whatever that is.) But the pro-Miller crowd forgot a few things: one, corporations¨ are not anyone's friend, they exist for only one thing: {\it¨ profit}. Two, nearly every dollar given to gay entities by¨ ``Miller'' has been from the independent local distributors, not¨ Miller corporate. Miller \& P/M brought out statistics claiming¨ they supported the gay community, but were quickly shown to be¨ not Miller, but P/M, for broad-based, non-gay AIDS services etc.¨ (AIDS does not equal gay, dears.) Three, people are not for sale¨ to the highest bidder. Whatever -- with few exceptions, it's harder to get Miller or¨ Lite in a gay bar in SF, with bar owner/operators joining the¨ boycott because they believe in it (the majority) or because of¨ pressure from customers. Also, cigarettes and alcohol are on many peoples' shit-lists¨ these days, what with all the health concerns. It helps that P/M¨ is forced to defend products that are deemed harmful to their¨ users. (I'm not moralizing -- I drink beer and used to smoke, and¨ support everyone's right to do whatever they please with their¨ body \& mind -- but you have to agree this ``anti-drug'' nonsense¨ sure helps in this case. Stab 'em with their own knife for a¨ change!) Vandalism against Miller/Marlboro billboards, signs, bus-stop¨ posters, etc has been great here in SF, and drives them crazy. I¨ know of a couple of billboards that don't last {\it one hour}¨ before they're wrecked by paint bombs (glass xmas balls filled¨ with paint, taped shut and thrown). %A friend works in a copy shop that does FAX. He called and told %me that today he'd handled a FAX for a rather uptight P/M sales %rep that said, in part: % %\vskip\parskip % %{\tenpointsanserif\tt\raggedright % %{\obeylines\parskip=0pt %IN-HOUSE MEMO %FROM: K. H. %} % %"... division 04 sales reps ... were only able to get only 23 %independent and 16 chain {\it[cigarette]} accounts, and the they %are all pending. 11 accounts have refused initial distribution. %Most accounts are pricing Cartier 20-paks the same as Dunhill %despite our suggested retail of 25\% higher." % %} % %It went on to say that ``...Damage Control Team didn't act fast %enough'' to prevent the boycott from hurting Miller/Marlboro %sales, ie. they didn't try to make deals and offers to bars, %stores, etc to keep carrying P/M products. It also talked about %the vandalism of billboards and signs, but my friend couldn't %get to the xerox in time, and was only able to take notes, so %other details are lost. % %One other thing he got was the FAX \#, so if you have FAXable %art, why not send 'em what you think: 415-463-3768. % \vskip\parskip \goodbreak \lline{\bf ABOUT BOYCOTTS} Corporations like P/M have so many products in so many different¨ areas that's its impossible to target them all. A boycott against¨ ``all P/M products'' would be so confusing it would be better to¨ just skip it, especially when you consider all the other¨ companies that P/M owns. Picking a few high-profile products is far more effective.¨ Corporations are so greedy for profit and plunder that even if¨ Marlboro or Miller Beer was (say) 5\% of total P/M sales, they¨ would shit bricks to have it drop to 4\%. (You might be interested to know that the word ``boycott'' came¨ from an 1880's case of a fat-cat landlord charging outrageous¨ prices to immigrants. They organized and got others to not rent¨ rooms from him, forcing him to deal fairly. The landlords last¨ name was ``Boycott''.) \enddoublecolumns \bye