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RE: We know the world is f_cked – so what can we do about it?

in #informationwar6 years ago

I know that you mostly post and do what you do in order to spark conversation and illicit change. However, sometimes the viewpoint that World is f***** as you put it is as inaccurate as MSM.

https://www.ted.com/talks/steven_pinker_is_the_world_getting_better_or_worse_a_look_at_the_numbers

Statistically the World has experienced unprecedented progress and this is coming from someone who's Palestinian and has his family living under daily duress.

Of course, agree on:

  1. crypto, will help alleviate the growing inequality.
  2. boycotts, try an app: buycott, etc., stop supporting less than scrupulous companies, industries and countries.
  3. cannabis - yes
  4. voluteerism
  5. civil disobedience
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I looked up the app you recommended and it supports globalists and undermines American companies. I saw boycott NRA, boycott Trump (that is supposed to always say President Trump and as I recall was a crime in the past to leave the President part off, but that past is all mandellaed away now I guess anyway). My point is that app is biased in the wrong way. Nestle boycott continues for all the babies they kill in third world countries with their free formula samples. The samples run out and the breastmilk is dried up and no money to buy formula. Very cruel practice along with them poisoning the children with toxins introduced straight into the bloodstream.

The fact of the matter is, ANYONE ANYWHERE is allowed to BOYCOTT anything they don't agree with or isn't part of their shared values. PERIOD. You obviously still think that America is the only part of the equation and don't realize there is a whole world out there. As an American, we ARE an integral part of the solution of issues that effect our world, but to assume that our companies, our economy will be fine without the rest of the world also doing well is foolish at best and dangerous at worst. And no, it's not a crime at all to leave the "President." I don't believe it ever was.