I am saddened in the arc of our national view of ourselves from 1976 when as a seven year old I joined with Americans of all races, creeds, and colors in celebrating our country's Bicentennial. It felt like the whole country was on the same page. This doesn't mean that we don't have many flaws and that those flaws and failures shouldn't also be studied in school, but the feeling that we are all together and working to make things better for everyone shouldn't be lost. The feeling that we want to help our neighbors and that anyone can come here and make something of themselves is a great one and I think still shared by a majority despite our political differences. I keep hoping for some kind of political or cultural leader who can help us unite in our similarities if only for a period of time.
That is fascinating about Rwanda! I had no idea they had progressed and developed so much as a country. I think African countries need more and better PR to establish their reputations in the rest of the world. Many African nations are on the rise and will likely play major roles in the future of global politics. No better time than now to start building their global profiles.
I think that anyone found guilty of libelous content, whether created with AI or otherwise, should be required to publish the "debunking" and apology 10 times more widely than the original libel spread. It is that damaging to someone's reputation that an unusual level of restitution is required.
I am saddened in the arc of our national view of ourselves from 1976 when as a seven year old I joined with Americans of all races, creeds, and colors in celebrating our country's Bicentennial. It felt like the whole country was on the same page. This doesn't mean that we don't have many flaws and that those flaws and failures shouldn't also be studied in school, but the feeling that we are all together and working to make things better for everyone shouldn't be lost. The feeling that we want to help our neighbors and that anyone can come here and make something of themselves is a great one and I think still shared by a majority despite our political differences. I keep hoping for some kind of political or cultural leader who can help us unite in our similarities if only for a period of time.
That is fascinating about Rwanda! I had no idea they had progressed and developed so much as a country. I think African countries need more and better PR to establish their reputations in the rest of the world. Many African nations are on the rise and will likely play major roles in the future of global politics. No better time than now to start building their global profiles.
I think that anyone found guilty of libelous content, whether created with AI or otherwise, should be required to publish the "debunking" and apology 10 times more widely than the original libel spread. It is that damaging to someone's reputation that an unusual level of restitution is required.