An activist fed up with BP鈥檚 response to the oil spill has been inspired by vuvuzelas鈥攖hose notorious South African horns that have caused quite a buzz at the World Cup. (How irritating are they? There was talk of , and rocker Mick Jagger apparently couldn鈥檛 stand his seat-neighbor .)
is the brainchild of Adam Quirk. He explains the scheme on the project's fundraising page on microfinance site Kickstarter:
BP is not feeling the pain they are causing in the Gulf. BP is spending millions on PR. In order to put a bit of public pressure on them, we plan to buy 100 vuvuzelas and hire 100 vuvuzela players off Craigslist to play in front of BP's International Headquarters in London for a one-day flash mob. |
Quirk aimed for $2,000 in donations; $1,000 for the vuvuzela protest and $1,000 for the Gulf Disaster Fund. As of this morning, he鈥檇 raised $4,236 (donations are being accepted until 7pm EDT today). The date of the event hasn鈥檛 been announced yet, but Quirk is posting updates on .
Quirk is sending the funds to the . The video producer says, 鈥淚 know this isn't going to change anything, but it will draw attention back to BP after the invevitable 24hr news cycle finds some celebrity sex scandal to distract us with.鈥
In terms of finding people who are willing to play the vuvuzelas for free in front of BP, something tells me Quirk won鈥檛 have any trouble rounding up willing participants.