*Voting for a different politician won’t change the direction regarding climate change
*We will reach targets dates of a zero/low carbon emissions Global Economy (this is more critical than 99% realise). The only question for debate is if we reach those targets before the dates scientists say we destroy the world and ourselves
*As online and offline worlds becomes more of the same, online must provide the same safety and boundaries as offline —> ie online bullying and abuse
*Disinformation from online social media (they are targeting X) is rife and an issue. There is no other competing platform to X at this time as an alternative
*AI is the biggest threat to information accuracy over the next decade
*Individual Carbon Footprint Tracker is in development but not yet operational. This will track where you are travelling, how you are travelling, what you are eating and what goods you consuming.
*We are changing from an old world order to a new one. Just a question of which positive things we bring from the old world order
*The world needs to continue sending more weapons to the Ukraine as blowing more things up will ultimately lead to a peaceful outcome.
*Information Trust level specific to elections is under threat. The US is currently fighting against allowing more scrutiny on election information and this needs to be reversed.
*Vaccines moving forward will be patches rather than needles. This is being driven in India.
*We have no legal term for mass damage to the environment. Ecocide is the term being driven as a measure of mass damage. Farming and fishing were used in this topic as forms of environmental damage.
*Bitcoin is used for illegal movement of money and if there is no solution to that the US will have to shut it down (ie ban self custody). It is irrelevant how much is used for those purposes, rather that it does get used for those purposes.
Girls and sons who have not been loved by their fathers seek attention once teens and adults to compensate for what they didn't have originally. Fathers either left them alone, or were distant most of the time and not encouraging them. Some even despised them which would shape their personality and the way they interact with others for the rest of their life. They are extremistic in everything they do, always looking exaggeratly for attention, and have troubles adapting to society's rules, because they also have troubles defining their own identity and respecting authority and hierarchy.
Also boys who got picked on by others during childhood and adolescence -often sons without a father figure- try to compensate by lifting weights, to develop muscles and survive in ther male world. They're insecure because they're girly, childish, feminine having been raised by a single mom. They lift obsessively hoping it will transform them into men, to compensate for their lack of influence from a father figure that was not there. Unfortunately they can get as big as they can but it doesn't cure their insecurity and who they truly are, how they grew up being raised by a single mom. They're not as manly as other men whatever they do, and they often have a big lack of masculine presence they don't know how to balance, hence often being borderline homosexuals while trying to get their manhood back through various manly activities (MMA, cars, weight lifting etc.).
They are often the ones that, in order to get respect from other males, will go the steroids route to get even "bigger", attempting to cure their insecurity, but being natural not being "enough", they still feel "too small", insecure, amongst other males. The lack of a father figure also often means they didn't have guidance to continue studies and are often working shitty manual jobs.