Points 2, 3, and 4 were so poorly written I nearly didn't read the rest (which were OK).
2. "Our children are our most valuable treasure, and their childhood and future should be protected by providing safe haven, education, arts and other resources to guarantee they will flourish in any endeavor they may choose"
Points 2, 3, and 4 were so poorly written I nearly didn't read the rest (which were OK).
2. "Our children are our most valuable treasure, and their childhood and future should be protected by providing safe haven, education, arts and other resources to guarantee they will flourish in any endeavor they may choose"
This sounds like student debt forgiveness and safe spaces. What is this doing here? This is the opposite of important.
"3. Our children are also our future, and must be cherished and protected. They should not be used as battlefield objects for cultural warfare."
I get the sentiment but why was it written with so much colorful emotive abstract language? "No rights of any child or adult shall ever be considered acceptable collateral damage to any policy no matter the particularities of any public health [or economic, social justice, environmental, etc] goal."
4. "We need to protect the most vulnerable in our society by supporting wellness and respecting human dignity."
Might as well be "Kumbaya", it'd be just as vague and malleable to any purpose. And hardly distinct from the other points in the list thanks to it being so vague. "We need Digital ID for social media with vaxx passports and CBDCs linked to the SDs in order to <support wellness and respect human dignity>." Thrown in to get to the special number 10?
Felt a little like it was written by a 17 year old who hasn't done very much thinking or reading on any of these topics. "Valuable treasure" ?? I don't know whether to laugh or cry.
Points 2, 3, and 4 were so poorly written I nearly didn't read the rest (which were OK).
2. "Our children are our most valuable treasure, and their childhood and future should be protected by providing safe haven, education, arts and other resources to guarantee they will flourish in any endeavor they may choose"
This sounds like student debt forgiveness and safe spaces. What is this doing here? This is the opposite of important.
"3. Our children are also our future, and must be cherished and protected. They should not be used as battlefield objects for cultural warfare."
I get the sentiment but why was it written with so much colorful emotive abstract language? "No rights of any child or adult shall ever be considered acceptable collateral damage to any policy no matter the particularities of any public health [or economic, social justice, environmental, etc] goal."
4. "We need to protect the most vulnerable in our society by supporting wellness and respecting human dignity."
Might as well be "Kumbaya", it'd be just as vague and malleable to any purpose. And hardly distinct from the other points in the list thanks to it being so vague. "We need Digital ID for social media with vaxx passports and CBDCs linked to the SDs in order to <support wellness and respect human dignity>." Thrown in to get to the special number 10?
Felt a little like it was written by a 17 year old who hasn't done very much thinking or reading on any of these topics. "Valuable treasure" ?? I don't know whether to laugh or cry.