You have probably heard of Buy Nothing Day. Celebrated on Black Friday, the day
after Thanksgiving and the biggest shopping day of the year, this
self-explanatory holiday is meant to be a protest against consumerism. But
perhaps you didn't know that the biggest drinking day of the year is
the day
before Thanksgiving. That's right, it's not New Year's Eve,
but Thanksgiving Eve, also known as "Blackout Wednesday."
Thus, three years ago we at Twenty-One Debunked have
decided to create our own protest holiday, Drink Nothing Day. It is designed as
a way for people 21 and over to show solidarity with those under 21 by not
drinking any alcohol that day. To observe this holiday, which can only
logically be done by folks over 21, one must not drink any form of alcohol at
all during the entire 24 hours of that date, as well as the following day until
sitting down for Thanksgiving dinner (or until the sun goes down, whichever
occurs earlier). Then, one may drink, but one must give thanks that prohibition
no longer applies to him or her. Other ways to observe include wearing two black
armbands: one to symbolize those soldiers who died before being able to drink
legally in the very country they served, and another to symbolize those under 21
who were killed by a drunk driver over 21.
We will continue to observe
this holiday until the drinking age is lowered to 18 in all 50
states. And remember, whether you choose to observe it or not, never
drink and drive. If you plan to drink, don't drive, and if you plan to drive, don't drink. It's just not worth the risk.
Without knowing that it was Drink Nothing Day, I observed Drink Nothing Day.
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