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On Youth vs Apocalypse And The Difference Between Lobbying And Bullying

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On Youth vs Apocalypse And The Difference Between Lobbying And Bullying Earlier, this vlogger produced a traditional blog post that was a critique of the strategy and tactics of the non profit called Youth vs Apocalypse. In short, I contend that the adults in charge of it should be teaching the young teens how to lobby for their cause, not bully people they perceive as against it. Since I realize that some people “cherrypicked” my blog post, and failed to , or did not want to, understand my point, I made this vlog. I never questioned the young people’s belief in their cause, I questioned the approach the adults had them learn: to bully and intimidate. That is wrong. The Youth vs Apocalypse students can be agents for change by learning how to design effective legislation and now to get votes for it. They can be partners with industry and help make scientific analysis that can be applied to industry. In taking this approach, the kids will find themselves with internships with companies and offers to pay college tuitions. Those outcomes will set the Youth vs Apocalypse students on a positive course toward the future. Stay tuned.
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