BO NO LO GO

We’re not sure whether ‘Bono, Bloody Bono’ is an original piece at No Logo’s website since it was written by Dave Bleakney, but posted by “Andrea”, but would like to draw your attention this criticism from the political left: Bono is not unlike the wartime entertainers brought out for little more than their breasts and hips. Breasts, I tell you!

Nologo.org is “a brand extension of an anti-branding book“. In No Logo, Canadian journalist and activist Naomi Klein shows how brands have become ubiquitous, in media, on the street and increasingly in schools as well.

4 thoughts on “BO NO LO GO

  1. The “Bono Bloody Bono” credit should read, ‘Dave Bleakney is a Canadian Postal Worker and musician and liberal idiot who can spew these opinions because of the protection from 2 big oceans, bitter cold (no one WANTS Canada) and the U.S. covering his butt to the south’. A Canadian letter carrier who is a “musician”… hm-m-m? Could he be just a bit jealous of brother Hewson’s success in life? ‘Of having a purpose in life? Maybe delivering ELK HUNTER MONTHLY is a real life’s calling? What a loser.

  2. The “Bono Bloody Bono” credit should read, ‘Dave Bleakney is a Canadian Postal Worker and musician and liberal idiot who can spew these opinions because of the protection from 2 big oceans, bitter cold (no one WANTS Canada) and the U.S. covering his butt to the south’. A Canadian letter carrier who is a “musician”… hm-m-m? Could he be just a bit jealous of brother Hewson’s success in life? ‘Of having a purpose in life? Maybe delivering ELK HUNTER MONTHLY is a real life’s calling? What a loser.

  3. Funny this is posted on the site based around the book “No Logo” by Naomi Klein, since Edge was reading the book a few months back.

    It’s a shame that the effort Mr. Bleakney put into this diatribe against a pop star was not put into fighting for the causes he seems to so passionately believe in.

    I suppose he needed a target for his frustrations against the Canadian Prime Minister, and Bono just happened to be standing around. “You’ve got someone to blame,” I guess.

  4. Funny this is posted on the site based around the book “No Logo” by Naomi Klein, since Edge was reading the book a few months back.

    It’s a shame that the effort Mr. Bleakney put into this diatribe against a pop star was not put into fighting for the causes he seems to so passionately believe in.

    I suppose he needed a target for his frustrations against the Canadian Prime Minister, and Bono just happened to be standing around. “You’ve got someone to blame,” I guess.

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