Gay Activist Couple Goes Green, Launch Humorous Charity Oil Spill "F-Bomb-A-Thon"
Video & T-shirt to Help Clean Up the Gulf "One Dirty Word at a Time."
UnF--kTheGulf.com's F-word-filled video & site raises funds through T-shirt sales, let's public vote how funds are spent.
Los Angeles, CA - July 14, 2010 — Fresh from their Haiti earthquake relief work, gay activist couple Nate Guidas and Luke Montgomery ( formerly Luke Sissyfag ) have put a new twist on cause fundraising with the first-ever charity "F-Bomb-A-Thon" that's raising both eyebrows and funds to help Gulf non-profits. The F-word-filled viral video from UnF--kTheGulf.com features a cross section of people from across the U.S., ranging from a 4-year old child to an old woman, using the forbidden four-letter word to take BP to task. The no-holds-barred clip shows people wearing a black T-shirt that reads "UNF--K THE GULF" and cutting loose on BP in a way that millions of Americans only wish that leaders, from the president to news anchors, had the guts to do. The T-shirts are sold on the group's website for $13 each, with $5 going directly to four Gulf wildlife rescue and environmental charities. The site allows the public to vote on how the funds are spent.
Video producers Luke Montgomery and Nate Guidas hope to raise at least $25,000 from T-shirt sales to directly help causes including oiled wildlife rescue, clean-up volunteer mobilization, green energy advocacy and a lawsuit to stop BP's new exploratory oil drilling. The couple recently returned from Haiti where they raised almost $30,000 directly from the gay community via their website CauseCommandos.com for medical supplies, food and shelter with a focus on helping people with HIV/AIDS.
Luke Montgomery says, "BP's oil spill has really f--ked up the Gulf. Our video and charity T-shirt are here to help unf--k it. There's a lot of anger out there and people need to vent about the destruction but we also need to have a laugh at BP's expense. The video and T-shirt are all about using some negative language to do something positive. We're going to clean up the Gulf one dirty word at a time." He then joked, "Some of those oiled animals have to be gay, so we in the gay community need to give them a makeover and clean them up." Nate Guidas adds, "We got tired of seeing oiled birds on TV and yelling at the screen so we created this video to allow people to yell back at BP. It's both therapeutic and funny to see people, including an 11-year old and some old ladies, go off in an F-bomb-laced tirade about the spill. We're using a bad word for a good cause."
While some may find their approach offensive, Montgomery, who got his start in activism with a legal name change to "Sissyfag" is no stranger to ruffling feathers. He responds saying "What's truly offensive is not a four-letter word but the lack of response from the federal government, dolphins blowing oil out of their f--king blowholes and BP blocking reporters from the beaches they f--ked up." Guidas adds, "Our video shows people calling it like they see it and the T-shirt let's people do good and look good doing it. Who knew that by putting on a T-shirt you could be helping take oil off of birds and sea turtles?"
Video can be seen at: UnF--kTheGulf.com
Video can be embedded from Vimeo: http://vimeo.com/12968475
Guidas and Montgomery's recent non-profit work includes their hands-on Haiti earthquake relief efforts ( CauseCommandos.com ) for which the Advocate magazine named them to their "top 40 under 40" list. Guidas' bio can be seen at GreenGuyNate.com . Montgomery's bio and previous charity projects can be seen at GoodIdeasforGoodCauses.com .
For more information, contact Luke Montgomery [ Luke@UnF--kTheGulf.com ] or visit UnFuckTheGulf.com .