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And this kind of de-averaging reveals the crucial challenge for governments and
businesses.
Very briefly, let's look at some
businesses.
The more I learned about these unethical practices, the more violated I felt, particularly because
businesses
from my own community were the ones taking advantage of my orthodoxy.
They are a visceral response to the
businesses
and curators who work hard to oversimplify my beliefs and my community, and the only way to beat their machine is to play by different rules.
In February, the Kansas House of Representatives brought up a bill for vote that would have essentially allowed
businesses
to use religious freedom as a reason to deny gays services.
He voted in favor of the bill, in favor of a law that would allow
businesses
to not serve me.
How, in business, for example, these ideas have been out for a while, probably the percentage of
businesses
that have taken some of them is still quite low.
perhaps supporting fewer, higher-impact entrepreneurs to build massive
businesses
that scale pan-Africa can help change this.
We hope to aid this fight for economic freedom by building world-class businesses, creating indigenous wealth, providing jobs that we so desperately need, and hopefully helping achieve this.
We need to build big businesses, and we need jobs.
My dad was a roofer, construction guy, he owned small businesses, and at 80, he was ready to retire and his tar kettle was my inheritance.
I think that you actually have to curate more than that, that there's a way in which you have to be mindful about, what are the
businesses
that I want to grow here?
And then, are there people who live in this place who want to grow those
businesses
with me?
We don't treat somebody or value them based on their monthly income or their credit score, but we have this double standard when it comes to the way that we value our businesses, and you know what?
The time is now for us to show them fairness, and we can do that, you and I, by starting where we work, in the
businesses
that we operate in.
I was at the World Economic Forum not long ago talking to corporate executives who have massive
businesses
in the developing world and I was just asking them, "How do you guys protect all your people and property from all the violence?"
I wanted to know this because I've been starting
businesses
since I was 12 years old when I sold candy at the bus stop in junior high school, to high school, when I made solar energy devices, to college, when I made loudspeakers.
If all the CEOs out there decided that they were going to go through their
businesses
and say, "no more"?
I've started and run
businesses
because invention is a joy, and because working alongside brilliant, creative people is its own reward.
Well, the team and I at the foundation thought you might want to work with the top universities in the world, with leading
businesses
within the world, with the biggest convening platforms in the world, and with governments.
But the biggest thing they did was the complete opposite of what we do: a massive program of job creation for addicts, and microloans for addicts to set up small
businesses.
And
businesses
can do that while he's at work.
Johns are everyday guys, employed at local
businesses.
And
businesses
can do it in three simple ways.
So,
businesses
who catch Johns buying sex, using company-based equipment or company resources, but cut them a break or sweep it under the rug and don't fire them, are complicit in fueling demand.
Businesses
can go a long way in simply training their workforce about the signs and the red flags of human trafficking.
Which brings me to my final way that
businesses
can help.
There are thousands of things that
businesses
can do.
We are calling upon governments, businesses, universities, to change their policies.
We are trying to determine how much we want to give in a negotiation with the Iranians on a nuclear deal which deals with the technologies of 50 years ago, when in fact, we know that the Iranians right now are engaged in cyber war with us and we're ignoring it, partially because
businesses
are not willing to talk about the attacks that are being waged on them.
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