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We need this because the global reality is that black people are subject to all sorts of disparities in most of our most challenging
issues
of our day.
I think about
issues
like climate change, and how six of the 10 worst impacted nations by climate change are actually on the continent of Africa.
We like them one day, we don't like what they're wearing the next day, and all of a sudden we have issues, right?
What it means to be hard on the issues, but soft on the person.
They regularly protest about the
issues
they care about, but nuclear weapons are not one of them, which makes sense, because Jasmine was born in 1991, at the end of the Cold War.
You were also reading in the newspaper earlier this week that a study of these children who were born as designer babies indicates they may have some issues, like increased aggressiveness and narcissism.
Whether it happens to you or to someone you know, recording and reporting what happened can really improve how we talk about these
issues.
What I've laid out is really a model for so many of the most pressing
issues
that we face.
And the values we bring can be about environmental issues, about sustainability, about lower power consumption.
So I decided that I wanted to put my childhood superpower to some use by trying to make people on the different sides of these
issues
understand what it's like to be a young person stuck between your family and your country.
There are so many of our young people today who are struggling with these same issues, and they're struggling with this alone.
And we've studied this on a whole slew of different political
issues.
So if you want to move conservatives on
issues
like same-sex marriage or national health insurance, it helps to tie these liberal political
issues
to conservative values like patriotism and moral purity.
If you want to move liberals to the right on conservative policy
issues
like military spending and making English the official language of the US, you're going to be more persuasive if you tie those conservative policy
issues
to liberal moral values like equality and fairness.
But in actuality, I find talking about jailing much less depressing than the alternative, because I think if we don't talk about these
issues
and collectively change how we think about jailing, at the end of all of our lives, we'll still have jails full of poor people who don't belong there.
However, missing teeth, those empty lots can be
issues
as well, and if you have a missing corner because of an outdated zoning code, then you could have a missing nose in your neighborhood.
I've been interested in these
issues
for over a decade.
From conflict zones to climate change to all sorts of
issues
around crises in public health, we were missing what I call the species-level issues, because as a species, they could actually sink us.
And by failing to understand the complex
issues
of our time, we were facing certain practical implications.
How were we going to solve problems that we didn't fundamentally understand, that we couldn't track in real time, and where the people working on the
issues
were invisible to us and sometimes invisible to each other?
To worry now about the rise of a superintelligence is in many ways a dangerous distraction because the rise of computing itself brings to us a number of human and societal
issues
to which we must now attend.
Typically, we talk about race in terms of black and white
issues.
When it comes to
issues
like ethics and bias and diversity and inclusion, there are real costs to real people, and I accept that.
Wouldn't it be more sensible to simplify the current rules so that all the time we devote today to teaching spelling, we could devote to other language
issues
whose complexities do, in fact, deserve the time and effort?
We published a report in 20 countries around the world, exposing this significant security flaw and many other problematic
issues.
And even though I couldn't name it then, growing up as a gay kid just compounded my
issues
of isolation and insecurities.
My husband, Dave, and I walk over to the steps of the Supreme Court to celebrate that decision with so many other people, and I couldn't help but think how far we came around LGBT rights and yet how far we needed to go around
issues
of addiction.
So how are we doing on those
issues?
CA: So it was a beautiful idea in a world where most of the action, most of the issues, took place on national scale, but your argument is that the
issues
that matter most today no longer take place on a national scale but on a global scale.
The things that people, some people at least, care about much more immediately, perhaps, is climate change, perhaps other
issues
like refugees, nuclear weapons, and so forth.
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