Department of Good Ideas: Sins of Omission
The term “sins of omission” by the press is by their lack of noticing actual patterns and reporting on them. The assumption that they know what the public wants to know is incorrect, limits actual reporting.
I am contacting as many news media as I can to show another set of points which is being overlooked in the public:
Pandemic:
Shows us we have lost the ability to problem solve as a nation together, and need to learn this again to face the coming futures.
- We saw with our eyes that 80% of the Americans are living poor, cannot save. Train them to learn, this came out
- No national contests of ideas as to how to open restaurants safely, or create new business profit centers online for all
- no mention people are the factories for this virus, 10X the flu, they must stay away from each other
- The media groups appear to gloss over that only 3% of the landed celebrities stepped up
- No presence of community minds to see that air pollution MUST come down and be measured!
- More lives are being saved by the reduction in pollution than are lost by the virus; cars are killing us
Black Lives Matter:
The police issues are a symptom of overall 10% of the big population groups or around there are racists; in all the groups about 10% are extremists, it would appear; where is the psychologist on this, they are very silent
National contest of ideas on how to improve the financials of the 80% that are dog broke and don’t know it, and all of us write a series of letters to all the major billionaire companies: how can they contribute (tax deductible) new programs for the black people in their communities, their own businesses. They need to be shown a menu of those businesses, and the emotional support comes from community action groups.
If congress and the landed celebrities (not the ones working at McDonald’s) receive millions of letters to help us, to help Chicago, to affect positive change in all 40 metros, to be the tide that raises all ships, they would do it. For one, it would be a coup to be shown helping, you might win an award!
In addition, it does seem that the African American rich celebrities could form an Alliance of Progress and have contests to get plans of action that would truly make a difference in places like Chicago and the rest of the 40 metros. We are not challenging ourselves enough to form cooperative thought, it is always someone else’s job; we got used to the producers putting on the show for us and we just kick back.
We do not seek the thinker or the clever creative problem solver. Activate the mind now, make it think again, feed it the fires of imagination and courage, of daring. See for yourself: you encounter barriers that are illusion, that are self-imposed by our great educations which leave out so much learning. I suspect education is a business, like life insurance. Half the time the project either needs no money, or half as is thought to actually get it done. Again, clever makes a difference, enthusiasm and allowing for innovation always is another.
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