Townhall.com, Where Your Opinion Counts
Talk Radio:   Bill Bennett   Mike Gallagher   Dennis Prager   Michael Medved   Hugh Hewitt   
BREAKING NEWS  LeftArrow - Townhall.com : Conservative, Political, Republican   RightArrow - Townhall.com : Conservative, Political, Republican  
Columns, funnies & more in your inbox!
  • Check the boxes and send us your email address to receveive your free newsletter
  • Your daily must-read of conservative columns, cartoons and news. Coulter, Sowell, Krauthammer and more.
  • Townhall.com’s weekly inside scoop on what’s happening behind the scenes in the world of politics. When news breaks, we report.
  • Signup to receive the latest daily Townhall cartoons

Townhall.com The Blogspot for Political, Conservative and Republican Blogs and Bloggers


Tuesday, February 13, 2007
A 'Green' Bride's Self-Involvement is Not Less Self-Involved Just Because It's Green
Posted by: Mary Katharine Ham at 4:21 PM

The New York Times ran a story yesterday about the phenomenon of "green" weddings-- one of those little special-interest, socially conscious cottage industries that becomes just popular enough to warrant a "trend" story in a major newspaper every couple of months. You know, like vegan bike repair shops or conflict-free swimming pool construction or some such.

To me, these stories are delightful both because of the extent to which the Lefty lifestyle can parody itself, and because they're the perfect example of the market working efficiently, creatively, and unexpectedly to respond to even the most outlandish predilections of the very people who doubt the market's ability to do any such thing.

It's like dramatic irony. So amusing to hear them talk about recycled invitations and organic three-course meals without realizing that it's the market they dislike so much and the Western prosperity the market grants them that allows them to reduce their "evironmental footprint" in such silly ways.

How Green Was My Wedding, the NYT headline cried-- a borderline challenge to the rest of us not refined enough to use soy-based unity candles in our ceremonies. But here's the part that gets me. Here's a run-down of Kate Harrison's dream wedding:

Kate Harrison’s idea of a fairy tale wedding goes something like this:

Gather more than 150 friends and relatives at an organic farm for a prewedding day of hikes and environmental tours.

Calculate the mileage guests will travel and offset their carbon dioxide emissions by donating to programs that plant trees or preserve rain forests.

Use hydrangeas, berries and other local and seasonal flowers for her bouquet and the decorations, instead of burning up fuel transporting flowers from faraway farms. Design an organic autumnal menu (same reason). Find a vintage dress to avoid the waste of a wedding gown that will never be worn again.

“It’s well worth it to start your life together in a way that’s in line with your values and beliefs,” said Ms. Harrison, 28, a graduate student at Yale, who is to marry in October. “You don’t want this event that is supposed to start your life together to come at the expense of the environment or workers in another country.”

Now, Kate is welcome to celebrate her day of lurve exactly as she wishes, and it doesn't hurt at all for it to reflect her values and beliefs. It's a statement about what she and her intended (presumably, although he may just be going along for the ride, as many grooms do) think are important, and if Gaia wants to bless the wedding, then so be it. But this part, I gotta take issue with:

Call Ms. Harrison the anti-Bridezilla, whose wedding is all about the planet, rather than “all about me.”

Just because Harrison's particular requirements tend to be greener than the average bride, doesn't mean she's any less self-involved than any other bride. Wearing a conflict-free diamond don't mean she can't bring the pain when the caterer shows up with bleached-white synthetic napkins. Oh, and she would. You know she would.

Wedding days are important days. They're expensive days. They're highly anticipated days, and they belong to the bride. For these reasons, brides turn into Bridezillas. Being a environmentally conscious bride does not automatically make one immune to such a transformation. In fact, I'd wager that a self-righteous enviro-Bridezilla is worse than the run-of-the-mill florist-Nazi bride. If anything, she's even more particular and harder to please. A trip to David's Bridal is much more easily done than a trip to the artisan dressmaker in Portland, Ore. Doesn't it say something about the NYT's institutional state of mind that any environmentalist is so self-evidently selfless and gentle that she is necessarily immune to the natural state of about 75 percent of all brides?

People in the wedding business say the eco-friendly or “green” wedding has arrived, its appeal having expanded to spur a mini-industry of stores and Web sites offering couples biodegradable plates made of sugar cane fiber and flowers grown according to sustainable farming practices.
The quality and choice of products has so steadily improved that the green concept is spreading to other kinds of parties, allowing hosts to embrace the earth without sacrificing style, party planners and others say.

Yay for the free market! And, now for the self-parodying...

This may include finding halls that recycle, hiring caterers who use locally grown ingredients, decorating with potted plants that can be transplanted and using soy-based candles, rather than those of petroleum-based wax...

Joshua Houdek, 32, and Kristi Papenfuss, 35, are planning a “zero waste” wedding for 250 guests in August. It will take place on a farm and include compostable plates and utensils, organic and fair trade-certified food, locally brewed beer and organic wine and wedding rings that are “100 percent reclaimed, recycled, ecologically responsible gold,” said Mr. Houdek.

Now, add the perfect picture of mildly oblivious Western environmentalists, bent on preserving poverty for others so they can enjoy it on vacation. This sentence is really in the story. What passes for a green honeymoon, you might ask? (emphasis mine)

Today, some in the eco-business note, even the honeymoon can be green without roughing it. “You used to have to go camping,” said Ted Ning, the executive director of the Lohas Journal, a resource guide for businesses that serve the environmentally conscious market. “Now you have these amazing luxurious spas in Africa or Fiji. You can look at different animals while getting a massage in a tree.”

Wow, leaving your green wedding to take a trans-Atlantic flight, so you can relax in a luxurious spa in a Third World country? Gee this reminds me of something. A guy in Madagascar with a catamaran. Now, I don't mind this kind of development in these countries, by which the folks who live there can benefit and earn a living by catering to the self-absorbed honeymoon plans of Western environmentalists. That's good stuff, economically speaking, but aren't evironmentalists generally opposed to it? Until they need somewhere to go on their honeymoons that'll produce the requisite number of Peace Corps-style photo ops to please their friends back home, I guess.

I wish all these brides the best of luck and happiness, but let's not pretend they, on balance, are any less self-absorbed than any other bride simply because their brand of self-absorption is politically correct. And, if you need proof, apparently enough of them need this sage advice to prevent them from forcing guests to contribute to the Sierra Club:

For private parties, as for weddings, Ms. Martini Bratten advises couples that no matter how well intentioned, they should not appear to be coercing guests into contributing to a cause. Asking them to buy a certain gift or donate to a specific group is fine as long as that is conveyed as just one choice, she said. “It shouldn’t be a requirement,” she said. “Imposing your wishes on someone else is crossing the line.”

Yeah, I'm gonna try that with my wedding, only everyone's gonna have to buy an NRA membership or become a member of The Heritage Foundation. I'm sure the NYT will report on me favorably as an "anti-Bridezilla" whose wedding is all about protecting people from the horrors of the modern socialist welfare state, not "all about me."

Start holding your breath now.



View in ascending order View in descending order
RoosterTeacher writes: Tuesday, February, 13, 2007 5:48 PM
I'm inspired.....
I'm so inspired by this theme. I think I should get married during an election year. I could have my guests make a donation to the candidates of my choice. We could honeymoon at the national convention taking advantage of all the available social activities. The colors could be red white and blue so that afterwards all the decorations could be donated to a local Republican candidate for use at his campaign events.

Of course getting a girl to date a guy who talks about politcs all the time is hard enough. So I imagine these are only pipe dreams. I'll wear whatever whomever she ends up being tells me to and we'll travel to her destination of choice. But my friends will know what to do for the bachelor party.
Rulewriter writes: Tuesday, February, 13, 2007 6:50 PM
Hmmm
Should make post-divorce bar conversation interesting...

Guy #1
Effin' b*&$%# cleaned me out-she got the Prius and the composter...

Guy #2
Well at least you got to keep the subscription to Organic Gardener.


NB
Wonder how long before adoption will be considered a form of recycling?

Elisabeth writes: Wednesday, February, 14, 2007 6:05 AM
Diversions From the right....
A self-involved bride! Imagie that! You'd have us believe that this is something new?

Is this the best you right-wing freaks can come up with these days? ANYTHING to keep us from focusing on the real issues today.

How about the war? The failed policies of a failed president?

Instead, you want us to get upset about a "green" wedding... It ain't workin' no more!
-Kilroy writes: Wednesday, February, 14, 2007 8:42 AM
Don't worry Elisabeth
You will never stray from focusing in your real issue of the day -- yourself. Talk about self-absorbed.
kallini writes: Wednesday, February, 14, 2007 9:46 AM
Hey, Elisabeth
That whooshing sound is the point of the article flying over your head...
Lyta writes: Wednesday, February, 14, 2007 9:57 AM
MKH
Call me a caffeine-addled tech support chick (ok I *am* a caffeine-addled tech support chick) but did you just say something about *your* wedding?

Is this a....hint? If so, congratulations!
JimBob writes: Wednesday, February, 14, 2007 10:47 AM
"Green Brides"
That's why the Left is so hard to take. They are so nauseatingly self-righteous.
Dottie writes: Wednesday, February, 14, 2007 11:39 AM
Methinks
Elisabeth is/was a bridezilla, or she is one of those liberal women that is just not nice.
Jeff H writes: Thursday, February, 15, 2007 1:33 PM
Stupidity, thy name is "Yale bride"
She says she doesn't want her wedding "to come at the expense of the environment or workers in another country."

Does she think that by WITHHOLDING her dollars from foreign workers, whom she surely assumes are poor and oppressed, will HELP them? How does NOT giving poor, oppressed people your business help them? Can somebody please explain that to me? If anything, these nuts should be insisting that ALL their purchases be from foreign companies that employ poor, oppressed people.
Sign Up to Post Your Comments Sign Up to Post Your Comments
Please take a few seconds to sign up, then you’ll be able to post your comments immediately, use the action center, get podcasts, create your own blog and more! If you are already registered, click here.
Note: Fields marked with a red asterisk (*) are required.
Salutation:
First Name:
*
Last Name:
*
Email:
*
Address 1:
*
Address 2:
City:
*
State:
*
Zip:
*
Your daily must-read of conservative columns, cartoons and news. Coulter, Sowell, Krauthammer and more.
(Bi-Weekly) We highlight the best opportunities from our partners for surveys, action items and more.
 


Your Blog Postings:
Last updated 14 Minutes 26 Seconds Ago
Last updated 18 Minutes 14 Seconds Ago
Last updated 39 Minutes 11 Seconds Ago
Last updated 46 Minutes 6 Seconds Ago
Last updated 46 Minutes 16 Seconds Ago
 

Archives of our Conservative, Republican, Political Blogs

Blog Search



Townhall Conservative, Republican, Political Blogs Townhall Blogs
Townhall Conservative, Republican, Political Columns Columns
Your Townhall Conservative, Republican, Political Blogs Your Blogs
By Month
 December 2009
 November 2009
 October 2009
 September 2009
 August 2009
 July 2009
 June 2009
 May 2009
 April 2009
 March 2009
 February 2009
 January 2009
 December 2008
 November 2008
 October 2008
 September 2008
 August 2008
 July 2008
By Issue
 A Culture of Life
 Budget & Government
 Campaigns & Elections
 Education
 Energy & Environment
 Faith & Family
 Foreign Affairs
 Health Care
 Immigration
 Jobs & Economy
 Judges & Courts
 Media & Culture
 Property Rights
 Safety & Security
 Science & Technology
 Second Amendment
 Social Security
 Tax Relief
Advertisement

Comments Comments

Ketchup
 Re: Early morning God thought...
  By Careful with that axe, Eugene
MY campaign promise
 Re: Say What? Pelosi Claims Copenhagen Conference is About Jobs...?
  By Bill
Alexicon
 Re: Is Anyone Surprised By This?
  By Bill
Clarity's stupidity
 Re: Early morning God thought...
  By Careful with that axe, Eugene
I stalk you, because your a liar,
 Re: Obama Dispassionately Reads Through Copenhagen Speech: "We Are Running Short Of Time"
  By cottoneyed
Septic
 Re: Sen. Coburn Defends the "Party of No"
  By Keith
purports to speak for the faithful?
 Re: Early morning God thought...
  By dreadnaught
Clary displays his ignorance!
 Re: Early morning God thought...
  By Careful with that axe, Eugene
tom
 Re: Just SOME of the reasons why I love our military...
  By sceptyczny
oh tommy
 Re: Sen. Coburn Defends the "Party of No"
  By sceptyczny
eugene
 Re: Early morning God thought...
  By Tom Ketchum
Yet given the street punk's
 Re: Sen. Coburn Defends the "Party of No"
  By cottoneyed
Hitler's Christian views
 Re: Early morning God thought...
  By Careful with that axe, Eugene
hey kenny
 Re: Why Does AARP Support Obamacare?
  By sceptyczny
Clariton D
 Re: Early morning God thought...
  By Careful with that axe, Eugene
You didn't want the money
 Re: Is Anyone Surprised By This?
  By alexicon
septic
 Re: Why Does AARP Support Obamacare?
  By Kenny Z
Rhymes with...
 Re: Early morning God thought...
  By Careful with that axe, Eugene
This, from the Bush league
 Re: Obama Dispassionately Reads Through Copenhagen Speech: "We Are Running Short Of Time"
  By alexicon
septic the a-hole
 Re: Sen. Coburn Defends the "Party of No"
  By Tom Ketchum

The Latest on Town HallThe Latest on Town Hall


Blog Roll Blog Roll