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Greg Simmons Interview On Staunch Moderates "Mission Peace" Oscars Campaign What It's About

Greg Simmons Interview On Staunch Moderates "Mission Peace" Oscars Campaign What It's About
Greg Simmons Interview On Staunch Moderates "Mission Peace" Oscars Campaign What It's About One might ask why? Our answer is to retrain our brains & society away from the extremism, partisanship, vitriol & hate we are experiencing, significantly created by the advancement in technology & social media, into a more Moderate, Peaceful & Loving Society. We feel this along with: 1) a debate section of our course where peers (the class) judge each contestant based on how they handle themselves (ie, how to disagree politely, respectfully, and even lovingly!); 2) each student will then write a report on what they’ve learned and how they feel about it. This should be a required course at many levels: perhaps even grade school, Junior High, Highschool, and College, again directing our students into a more Moderate, Peaceful & Listening mindset. This is obviously a lofty goal, but if one thinks about it full of logic and perhap to the level of common sense. We Staunch Moderates are seeking a significant angerl investor or grant to carry out and administer all the above. I personally have funded all over the last four years with a talented team of execs working for me to the tune of over $5MM, and seek roughly $100MM. Personally, I am winding way down from financing our movement. I cannot sustain it any longer.

via YouTube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zUlE2V13LV8

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