Fair Housing

FAIR HOUSING – HUMAN NEED VS. HUMAN RIGHTS

Food, shelter, and safety – these are the three most fundamental human needs.  If these needs are not met, everything else becomes irrelevant.  Thus, historically, the only times humanity has been able to make social advances is in times of plenty.  We are currently in an unusual time where abundance is being deliberately destroyed and the middle class is being forced back into serfdom by the rich.  A primary Sumptuary Tax is the ability to own a house, especially a house with land.

This was a really cool YouTube video I came across on a German company that built a 3D printed house.  Yup, that’s right – a 3D printer can now build a house with a little bit of highly skilled human help.

In 2020/2021, people who were formerly trapped in a cycle of paying exorbitant rent for lousy apartments have lost even that.  Tent cities in Vancouver are not immigrants. Mainstream media does not like to show people who used to own their own businesses or worked full time jobs who have lost everything.  Many people who still have a roof over their heads are in constant fear of losing it  and ending up on the streets.  Many homeless people have jobs, some even work two jobs, but still cannot afford the high cost of rent.  Then you have retired individuals, the elderly, and those that require assisted living who require a place to live as well.

We do not need a “basic income” if that level of welfare still does not cover food and rent.  What we need is less welfare and more jobs, and place the emphasis less on handouts and more on clean, safe, quiet AFFORDABLE housing.  Human rights require a hand up, not a hand out.

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Events

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Animal rights

REPOST: “A DELICIOUS HISTORY OF MEATLESS MEAT”

I really enjoyed this.

A Delicious History of “Meatless Meat”

Looking for some comments on what people think about the new vat-grown meat.  Clean language and consideration necessary for commenting.  Have we reached the age of the Jetsons?  Most of us are ok with technology vs nature on the issue of robo pets but what happens when its something we eat?

 

Also under Animal Rights:

The Rat Race is On!  Rats Learn to Drive!

Scene from movie, "Motherless Brooklyn"
Technology Spaces

TECHNOLOGY SPACES: MAKING MOVIES

Technology can dramatically change the way things are done, including how we do technology.  Edward Norton needed to make a big film in a small amount of time.  Being meticulously organized in such a way that the entire team could access daily production notes from a single source became key.  He created his own technology space and innovated the communication process.

His new technological workspace allowed his team to make the movie, “Motherless Brooklyn”, in less than 50 days.

People with well-organized minds impress the hell out of me.  Norton’s creation demonstrates the thought and planning that went into analyzing what kind of thought and planning were needed for film production.  Its a brilliant piece of technology.  Well done, Mr. Norton.  Now I need to go out and see the movie.

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Foundations for Ethics

WHAT IS BIOETHICS?

Bioethics tries to answer the Frankenstein question:  just because we can do something, does that necessarily mean we should do it?  It is the brain child of the Industrial Revolution.  It’s robots, cutting edge advances in medicine, genetically enhanced food, and technologically enhanced humans, just to name a few.  Technology is now an intimate part of almost every aspect of our 21st Century life.  But is technology producing a Utopia, or is there a darker Dystopia lurking in the background?  This blog will explore those subjects because we are the future everyone used to dream about.