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The Yes Men



The Yes Men are a group of performance activists. They impersonate powerful people and spokespersons for prominent organizations, accepting invitations received on their Web sites to appear at conferences, on the Web and on TV. They use their “authority” to express the idea that corporations and governmental organizations often don’t act with human good in mind.







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