The end goal is increased awareness and, like everything else, this happens gradually. Otherwise, if we turn away because we say this is how it is, or we can't do anything about it, then we are accomplices to the systemic injustice. By association, a silly example: I think of food labels and all the unhealthy things people did not know goes into their system. With better informed and engaged customers, they were able to demand and receive more. It's the same with civil servants obligated to clean up their act.
Today, is JFK's birthday, here's a quote of his that seems apt: Those who make peaceful revolution impossible make violent revolution inevitable.
Obesity epidemics, depression on the fast track, drug addiction and social disconnection... we have never had access to more information than we have now and it has never been more accessible - yet, look at us.
We are the violent ones, we choose the inevitable daily.
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On one hand you seem so optimistic, Taraz, and open to helping others and yet this is isn't the first time I come up against your cynicism...
I will not argue, further, since that does not help.
Peace
Optimism and cynicism has nothing to do with this. Negotiating more comfortable conditions in a slave camp doesn't change much.
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