Everyone everywhere is a spokesperson for something. That girl behind the counter at Starbucks is a spokeswoman for Tool, apparently, and half the buggers in there look like they're getting checks in the mail from Abercrombie for ad space. It seems like the really interesting things we hear are always being told by spokespeople, too. Actors have spokespeople. Civil Rights groups and feminists and Greenpeace have spokespeople. Who
doesn't need one? They assert, rebuff, lay blame, and fend off hecklers in the audience. Without spokespeople, for example, we would never know about stuff.. For example:
Elena Guscha, a spokeswoman for the female sector of the unregistered organization for protection of gays’ rights in Belarus, advised that there would be an international conference of sexual minorities held in the city of Minsk (the republic of Belarus) on March 8 and 9
I tell yah, it's a need. You
need to go out and get yourself a spokesperson. Become a spokesperson yourself for someone more needy. Help the chain-chain-chain, chain of ...love? or was it fools? I forget. It's not really important.