Tuesday 15 December 2020

For S, my normal candles, and other requests

For S, my normal health and other candles, and to clear the nonBPM and strengthen the BPM re

  •  technology and empathy, flawed building now dangerously leaning, racist violence by NT police in response to mouthing off, after past terrifying business shenanigans that would have stupidly left us under the control of the CCP there is a need to stop relying on China as a primary market - which is the sort of change we have made before, floods and wind in NSW and SE Qld, the necessary protection of vulnerable Australian companies to foreign takeovers, more suspected Russian hacking, the imminent US Electoral College voting process, China's increasing economic attack on Australia, third wave in India, lockdown for new variant of virus in UK, hacking of medical researchers, Colombia-Venezuela border, storm damage in NSW and Qld, insecure work, dinosaurs blocking the path to renewables, exploitation of cleaners, growing fire risk, post-traumatic effects of bushfires including scientists, lack of protection of world's oceans, the ongoing wrong stigma applied to addiction, misogyny in chess, press freedom, pandemic in Italy Japan & South Korea, Germany's decision to not have armed drones, coral restoration project, repression in Venezuela, revelation of mass slaughter and racism in Ethiopia & Sudan's hosting of a mediation/conference, kidnapped students from a Nigerian school, Niger, Nigeria, landmines, Mozambique, Western Sahara, the CCP's imposition of environmental devastation in its quest for coal, Annual ICC meeting, Iran's execution of a journalist, need for justice over murder of Italian student, homeless children in England, relentless crackdown against opposition in Guinea, a call for the World Bank to investigate Cambodia’s micro-loans, Iraq, strange claims in Senegal, call for more support for poorer nations on climate crisis, possible donation of vaccines to poorer nations, need to allow space for nature, ongoing agricultural dispute in India, dangers of AI, possible abuse of workers in a tech company's supply chain, realisation of the problem of being overly online, justice for Indigenous people,

and all else I should address.

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