October's Daily Encounters with "pink stuff"

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  • cycle-path
    cycle-path Member Posts: 1,502
    edited December 2011

    Ok, it's past October and this thread died of natural causes. But I have to revive it to tell you about The all-new Pink Ribbon Edition Bow from Instinct Archery.

  • CharB22
    CharB22 Member Posts: 310
    edited December 2011

    Boy and I glad I came across this thread. I thought I was the only one sick of pink. I was just diagnosed on 12/1 but seeing all this pink is a constant reminder of what I've been dealt. And, like I need any more reminder, our town just handed out new recycling bins. They are black with big pink lids and a big pink ribbon on them. I don't think anything gets donated to Komen -- they are just a big reminder. Thank Mayor Mayer (yes, that's really his name), but I don't need a reminder every time I walk out my door or drive through my town. Grrrrr....

  • Nel138281
    Nel138281 Member Posts: 2,124
    edited December 2011

    So glad  I found this thread, I thought it was just me!   I was DX just days before October 1, 2011.  It seemd like everywhere I went there were pink somethings and alot if it I know is marketing and no $ to research, individuals etc.  Has anyone been to Panera Bread and seen the bagels in the shape of a ribbon.  That was the day I thought I was going to loose it.  I have told my MO that when I am thur all this I am going to begin an anti-pink ribbon campaign or something thta lets folks know waht the organizations are that do good vs marketing.  Hate pinktober, there has got to be a better way

    Best

    Nel

  • cycle-path
    cycle-path Member Posts: 1,502
    edited December 2011

    I think what I hate most about the pinkwashing is that so many women seem to have started thinking that every single thing that happens in their breasts is indicative of cancer. Clearly, BC is an important thing and awareness is good, but not every breast ailment is cancer! I think pinkwashing has pushed some folks from awareness into neurosis. 

  • MadisoninMd
    MadisoninMd Member Posts: 87
    edited December 2011

    So glad to read it wasn't only me!  I was diagnosed on 10/7 and it seemed like everywhere I turned was something pink.  The poor grocery store checkout girl was the recipient of my frustration a few days after my diagnosis when she asked me if I "wanted to round up for breast cancer".  I told her "no", thinking to myself I'm about to give enough to BC.  Usually I always contribute, but I just couldn't this year. 

  • Blessings2011
    Blessings2011 Member Posts: 4,276
    edited December 2011

    I was diagnosed on September 15th of this year, and invited by a friend (a 5 year survivor) to attend the Komen Race For The Cure with her. She said it would be inspiring to see all the women who had gone through what I was about to be experiencing.

    While the Survivor Ceremony was very poignant, and some of the speakers were very inspiring, it did feel quite weird to run the gauntlet of hundreds of vendors handing out all manner of tchotchkes. Of course, most of them were NOT made in the U.S. (a personal peeve). 

    I really started to feel strange being made to feel like Queen For A Day just because I was wearing a Survivor T-Shirt, even though I hadn't had my surgery yet. I did meet some awesome women, and that made it worthwhile.

    As the weeks wore on, I was showered with love and support from dear friends, and many of them bought me "Pink Ribbon" gifts to show their support for me. By then I had started reading this thread.....and still, all I could think of was that these were the friends who really loved me and cared for me.

    As for next year, though, DANG! Some of this marketing is just downright offensive, and I'm already thinking how I as a breast cancer survivor can educate my friends and family as to just where the focus needs to be, and how to be an educated consumer in this tsunami of pink.

  • shells43
    shells43 Member Posts: 1,022
    edited December 2011

    Well, speaking of education, I'm working on my anti-pink ribbon collection and I would love some opinions from you all. I have right and left MX versions of the shirt below. These are my questions:

    1) Should the shirt be a different color? I'm not sure it will grab any attention if it's NOT pink.

    2) Do you think it says enough the way it is or should I add some text below? The two phrases I was thinking of adding are

      "No awareness needed" or "Screw awareness - find a cure"

    Well I can't figure out why the images are blurred. The circles of text say

     "My Breast Cancer Awareness Shirt"

    If you want the link to the shirt to see it better PM  me. If I sell any of these, I'm giving the profits to BCO and BCRF.

  • shells43
    shells43 Member Posts: 1,022
    edited December 2011

    Oh and I have two pictures on my camera (can't figure out how to get them onto my computer) of pink stuff I saw last week - a gift bag/Christmas wrap set with pink ribbons and a Susan G. Komen pink bicycle, both at Walmart. I will try to get the pictures up.

  • shells43
    shells43 Member Posts: 1,022
    edited December 2011

    Make it 3 pictures. Thanks to my son who showed me how to transfer my phone pics!

    Because every girl wants a breast cancer bike for Christmas (?)

    A nice stocking stuffer!

    and last, but not least, you can wrap your gifts in this....

  • cycle-path
    cycle-path Member Posts: 1,502
    edited February 2012

    We're way past the Komen Foundation's annual barrage of Pinkitude, but I wanted to revive this thread for anyone who still needs a reason to disparage Komen:

    Why Komen defunded Planned Parenthood

    http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/ezra-klein/post/susan-g-komen-foundation-defunds-planned-parenthood/2012/01/31/gIQAACW0fQ_blog.html 

    (Gary Stelzer - Associated Press) The Associated Press reports that Susan G. Komen for the Cure, the nation's leading breast-cancer charity, will cut off its funding to Planned Parenthood affiliates, where the foundation has traditionally paid for preventive screening services.

    According to the AP, the move will mean "a cutoff of hundreds of thousands of dollars in grants, mainly for breast exams."Planned Parenthood confirms that Komen is the first, and only, organization to cut off funding since the Congress began debating the issue in earnest last winter.

    Komen said it could not continue to fund Planned Parenthood because it has adopted new guidelines that bar it from funding organizations under congressional investigation. The House oversight and investigations subcommittee announced in the fall an investigation into Planned Parenthood's funding.

    Planned Parenthood has been at the center of a lot of heated political battles lately. Most center on whether the group, as an abortion provider, should receive government funds for other services it provides, such as offering contraceptives and preventive screenings.

    The entire article is at http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/ezra-klein/post/susan-g-komen-foundation-defunds-planned-parenthood/2012/01/31/gIQAACW0fQ_blog.html

     

  • christina0001
    christina0001 Member Posts: 1,491
    edited February 2012

    I have a pink ribbon T-shirt I bought this past October for a fundraiser for our local cancer center (where I will soon be getting chemo). It was one of my favorite T-shirts to wear on the weekend, but right now I don't even want to look at it.

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