Welcome Wayseer,
'Religion' means to 'bind' - which also means consumerism is also a religion - and I am really anie-consumerism.
Did you mean "really anti consumerism"? I'm really anti consumerism myself, I wonder if there are any more anti consumerists on this forum? Even for the people who have no problems with this critically flawed economic idea, it's worth considering that by the time the manufacturer has prioritised the monetary gain to be made from the product and decided it's "built in obsolescence" your truely getting a third rate product.
And don't get me started on the monetary system, imaginary money from thin air, even more of it floating around in cyberspace, an insurmountable and ever increasing level of (imagined) debt that could never be cleared even with all the pretend money in the world and the majority of us, unquestioning wage slaves who just get on with it. Ok that's enough now I'll stop.