Three Answers (October)

Three Answers

(1) Mahatma Gandhi once said ‘You must be the change you wish to see in the world’. The Uk has demanded a change for the last couple of decades, but we didn’t have means to achieve it. I will be your change, your engine, your voice. It’s time for an alternative government, where people’s voices will matter.

(2) It does matter. The question is, does it exist and shall we manage to survive in real democracy? Will it make us more anarchic in a bad way?
For sure, we need some fresh air, we need to have more freedom of speech, and governments should not take decisions regarding social issues, without national discussion and permission. But we also need to have some established rules.

(3) it is insane to have homeless people, expensive education, and ungrounded wars in a century where people can get into a plane and cross an ocean in one hour, where money make it possible to buy a yacht with a size of a football field, and universities’ classrooms are filled with Arabs and Jews sitting on the same desk. We need to change a system of preferences in our community. This is a revolution we need! It seems like on the bottom people have made their choices,but top (governments) still dedicated to capitalistic West-centric insights.