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More understanding for one another and being able to respect how everyone thinks
I would like to bring awareness to the fact that our concept of freedom is being threatened on a daily basis today and that it is unacceptable. the current state of the world has led us to think that basic freedoms, such as freedom of speech, is a luxury that is only awarded to a select few who are from the "right" color, ethnicity, religion, etc. We are far away from where we thought we were, and recent events have been a wakeup call. I would like to bring awareness to how dangerous and devastating that is.
I hope for a world where there is more decentralisation through mechanisms such as international law as well as more global integration and interdependence as a counterweight to strong, authoritarian states; the less we put our eggs in one basket and the more everyone is cooperating, the harder it becomes for our freedoms to be taken from us
I would stop the normalising of everyone trying to be the same or normal as each other and I would give everyone the freedom to express themselves in their own way.
I want everyone to be able to live how they want instead of some groups having it easier then others.
In many parts of the world, young people face political and social oppression, limiting their ability to express themselves and shape their future. Important facilities for young people to learn and grow, such as education and employment, get restricted around the world. Think about countries like Afghanistan, Iran, Myanmar or South Sudan.
I realise my points made are more however here are some proposals: Installing an authority against authoritarian tendencies. If signs are being picked up in society or politics advice can be given how to act upon this More severe means against unconstitutionalities could be the appliance of constitutional testing of new laws. Changing treaties goals instead of countries trying to keep peace like nato. Have them actual disarm as much as possible. Have policy to remind civil servants that they actually have to serve the community. Could for example be annual community projects in the country where they participate.
To everyone have the same rights and opportunities
I would like the to see more equality and justice regardless the background, I would also like that people would have more opportunities to pursue their dreams like having more education, so people can have their voice heard.