The Next Step
Blogdai is excited like a saano chowra. Having lived through a few revolutions from start to finish, it is a joy to watch the Nepal Unites movement gain steam and momentum. It is a wise, social-media focused effort that has learned from the youth uprisings in the middle east that complete decentralization of effort--no real leadership structure to criticize or attack--is the key to success. Smart people are running Nepal Unites; we should all watch and learn.
(Love the logo guys, but does it have to look so damn much like FOX News's?)
(Love the logo guys, but does it have to look so damn much like FOX News's?)
The best thing is to let the youth of Nepal run it as they see fit, but IMHO, the next step for Nepal Unites is to identify the things that unite Nepal and make them your own. Miss Nepal was a wise choice for endorsement. Now, how about a Nepal Unites logo for the boys U-19 cricket team? How about our Judo heroes wearing a patch on their belts when they compete? A Nepal Unites column in the paper? And ok, I hate to do it but it works: give a Nepal Unites endorsement to those political candidates who demonstrate complete devotion to Nepal and conduct their affairs with honesty and transparency. (Admittedly, this will be a rare endorsement)
Miss Nepal would make anyone want to Unite
It all sound a bit over-the-top, sure, but this stuff WORKS!
Let' help out Nepal Unites by figuring out more ideas for them. They are already asking for slogan suggestions so throw those in here also and I'll pass them along.
jai Nepal
-=blogdai
11 Comments:
As one of the first serious blogs on Nepal, it is good that you are finally getting your "sea legs" again and stepping back into the arena.
No slogan, but a prayer for NepalUnites: May you have the blessing of Lord Pashupati and the sword of Manjushree.
Idea: Get international support for nepal unites by making public statement against child trafficking.
BLOGDAI IS BACK FOR REAL!!!!! WAGLE MUST BE PISSED! LOL
Ok, DFN used to be one of blogdai's best antagonizing foes.
Now, try a slogan: "The World Cannot Wait." or "jai Nepal Unites" or "Nepal Unites: Now it's our turn."
As if on cue on Nepal Unites planning meeting with Nepal football team on 29th. Jeez, does everyone read our blog or what, ha, ha!
-=BD
Hey Blog Dai... nice to see ur back!! I was so disappointed to read that you ever thought of leaving. Well I am glad your back and I can't wait to hear more from you.
WHY WOULD U LEAVE IN THE FIRST PLACE?
Giving up already? well... i m glad u reconsidered. I am a young guy you gets motivated through your words. I hope to read more angry blogs from you soon. We need some anger around this country... ever thought of writing a 'what grinds my gear'?
Help me out here bai, "what grinds my gear" sounds a bit like my old "get out of the way" rants. Why don't you write me something and I'll post it in your name.
You're not just a young guy saati, you're Nepal's future.
-=BD
well 'what grinds my gear' is really a what pisses me off. For example: what grinds my gear is these teen magazines popping around. There is substance at all, just rich kids who talk about their favourite gadgets and they wear there favourite clothes and act like supermodels. Its really a monkey see monkey do attitude, i see this in vogue now I see my self on teenz for example.
Teens do that sort of thing all over the world. What is troubling is when they abandon their culture in favor of, say, Western greediness.
-=BD
Miss Nepal is hot.
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