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Zippies (short for "Zapata Intellectual Property Protection Information and Enlightenment Society") were a countercultural movement that emerged in the late 1990s. They were known for their embrace of digital technologies, their rejection of corporate culture, and their commitment to environmental sustainability and social justice. Here are some tips on how to be a Zippie: 1. Embrace digital technologies: Zippies were early adopters of the internet, and they saw it as a tool for decentralization and democratization. Learn how to use digital tools to connect with others, share information, and organize around issues that matter to you. 2. Reject corporate culture: Zippies were critical of the corporate world, which they saw as oppressive, exploitative, and environmentally destructive. Resist the pressures to conform to corporate values and instead seek out alternative ways of living and working. 3. Promote environmental sustainability: Zippies were passionate about protecting the planet, and they saw environmental sustainability as a key part of their movement. Make choices that are good for the environment, such as reducing your use of single-use plastics, eating a plant-based diet, and supporting sustainable agriculture. 4. Advocate for social justice: Zippies were committed to fighting for social justice, including issues like racial equality, LGBTQ+ rights, and economic justice. Educate yourself about these issues and take action to support those who are marginalized or oppressed. 5. Foster community: Zippies valued community and connection, and they saw themselves as part of a larger movement for change. Find like-minded people who share your values and work together to create positive change in your community and beyond. Remember, being a Zippie isn't about adhering to a specific set of rules or beliefs. It's about embracing a spirit of creativity, rebellion, and social responsibility.
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