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esperanto farmers market belt around a governmental building?

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qwertz (Kwerekana umwidondoro) 5 Ntwarante 2010 15:22:57

Hi,

just a crazy idea. To attract more attention to esperanto:

What about a esperanto farmers market belt around a government/parliament building (or similar) which everybody who works there have to cross? Just for one day?

All participating farmers should at least sign their products in esperanto or even more better should have basic esperanto language skills. "ĝp/ĝis poste" t-shirts would be fine, too. We esperanto folks are friendly people lango.gif

Pharoah (Kwerekana umwidondoro) 5 Ntwarante 2010 15:46:08

You mean a sort of EO picket line? Seems like it would be hard to get non-esperantist farmers to participate.

qwertz (Kwerekana umwidondoro) 5 Ntwarante 2010 18:20:32

Pharoah:You mean a sort of EO picket line? Seems like it would be hard to get non-esperantist farmers to participate.
No, no picket line. Nobody should be hintered to cross. At the crossing points some people taking care that nobody gets hurt if some cars are crossing. Hm, okay if these people wearing that "ĝis poste" t-shirts that looks like a EO picket line. But mainly that should just be a friendly farmers market mantle. Or let me say a circular farmers market with a governmental building in the middle and all farmers market products are esperanto language tagged (only?).

Rogir (Kwerekana umwidondoro) 5 Ntwarante 2010 18:43:11

Seems to me that there are more efficient ways to advertise Esperanto.

qwertz (Kwerekana umwidondoro) 5 Ntwarante 2010 18:50:56

Rogir:Seems to me that there are more efficient ways to advertise Esperanto.
Yes, of course, with this one above. Or 99 green... (wikipedia) Would be worth a second trial without that darned iron curtain okulumo.gif

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