[clearcutforum] BUILDING BRIDGES AND HELPING PEOPLE REACH THEIR FULL POTENTIAL

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Thursday, April 28, 2011

 

Judith McHale, US Under Secretary for Public Diplomacy and Public Affairs, points out that when we promote exchanges that build skills and empower youth to be a positive force for change in their communities, we help throw open the doors of opportunity around the world. When we foster networks that connect people in one country with their colleagues around the globe, we build bridges and mine resources that help people reach their full potential. When we advocate and educate young people to be leaders in their own countries – not because it is good for the United States, but because it is right for the world – we bring the true American spirit to life for people everywhere.

Marilizardism, terrorizing dissident bloggers, has metastasized in many Mediterranean countries. Merciless Marilizard, the culprit of October-18 shock and awe, terrorizes Graecoblogosphere. Accusing dissident bloggers of treason, Graecokleptocrats have manufactured a blood libel in cyberspace, which in turn may incite hatred and violence. The freakish government of Graecokleptocracy, October-18 mafia, is the only government on Earth which robs the computers of its citizens! Infamous CCU is the brutal arm of the government of Graecokleptocracy which terrorizes the cyberspace, robbing computers at gunpoint, perjuring, jailing dissident bloggers, and gagging the truth. CCU of Graecokleptocracy is the most disgusting gang in Fourth Reich(EU).

Emulating the disgusting Marilizardist paradigm of infamous Graecokleptocrats, who persecute and jail dissident bloggers, the governments of many countries terrorize dissident bloggers. Blogging in Greece, the most corrupt country of Fourth Reich(EU), is considered an extreme-risk avocation. Freakish Marilizardist kleptocrats accuse dissident bloggers of treason, confiscate their computers at gunpoint, and lock them is jail! Freak galore! These prisoners of conscience follow the long tradition of Socrates, who was killed by the Athenian democracy.

McHale asserts that if we can show our full commitment to young people today, and engage them in a direct, two-way dialogue about our shared goals and mutual responsibilities, we will have strong allies and partners for years to come. Face-to-face interactions are the bread and butter of public diplomacy exchanges. But connective technologies allow us to butter our bread on both sides.

Global Tax Revolt points out the Marilizardist persecution of dissident bloggers is unquestionably a serious attack on freedom of speech, and contrary to Article 2 of Lisbon Treaty, Article 10 of the European Convention of Human Rights, and Article 19 of the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights. The disgusting government of Graecokleptocracy cannot bully the blogosphere without repercussions and blowbacks. The international civil society got a shock and awe from the brutality of the infamous government of Graecokleptocracy on October 18, 2010.

Connective technologies can provide the first introduction between two people that sparks a curiosity to learn more about one another. Or they can be the second contact that helps cement and build a relationship over time and distance. Each interaction leaves a different impression and shows a person he or she is important to us. That too is a core function of exchanges. McHale points out four reasons to embrace the internet:

* First, connective technologies allow us to scale up and adapt our exchanges to reach a wider, more diverse audience. With social media, we can maintain a connection to communities we have never before had the resources or opportunity to engage. If our goal is to engage with everyone, particularly communities and populations that may have been marginalized in the past, online exchanges make that goal a real possibility for the first time.

* Second, social media provide a platform to sustain our meaningful engagement with alumni once they have completed an international exchange program. Setting up an online group for alumni allows us to continue the conversation long after participants leave their host countries. And it keeps the network alive for participants to more easily share ideas and best practices among themselves as well.

* Third, social media allow us to engage with youth where they live – whether online or on their mobile phone. We cannot remain wedged in a model of engagement that requires youth to come to us. There are too many streams of information competing with us for influence, and important conversations will happen with or without us. If we do not enter the marketplace of ideas and join forums where youth are already active, we risk marginalizing ourselves permanently.

* And finally, social media allow us to keep up with the speed at which our world happens. We have to be able to respond to rapidly changing environments. McHale recently returned from Tunisia, a country that is changing minute-to-minute. Journalists were asking for assistance to learn the basics of how to question their politicians in an open media environment. So we are setting up an online, rapid mentorship program to connect journalists in Tunisia with their counterparts in the United States and France and throughout the Middle East. With Tunisia's first democratic elections in over two decades less than three months away, our support must not be too late or too little.

Added to these assets McHale notes a bonus advantage: Exchanges using social media technology cost relatively little to implement but can return large benefits. We need to explore more ways to strategically and consistently incorporate connective technologies into our exchange efforts. As President Obama has said, we need to create a new online network, so a young person in Kansas can communicate instantly with a young person in Cairo. American Global Connections and Exchange Program has been in operation for ten years. This landmark public diplomacy initiative connects students who may never share a lunch table or walk home together. But with online classrooms, there are no limits on sharing their ideas. Together, they learn to be positive forces for change in their local communities.

One such exchange actually connects high school students in Egypt – Sadat City though, not Cairo – with those in Brookline, Massachusetts. They collaborate on environmental projects around waste removal and recycling. They call themselves the Waste Busters. Using digital video conferences, Skype, and Facebook, the students have formed an active community. And this community allows the students to do more than bust waste. They also encourage each other during final exams. And next week they are organizing an online discussion about the roots of Egypt's revolution.

The infamous government of Graecokleptocracy, October-18 mafia, uses the cybercops as a political tool. On October 18, 2010, Merciless Marilizard went completely insane, and she did not think twice about abusing her position in destroying a dissident blogger, an innocent victim of a wild political witch hunt. Under wild orders, a freakish gang of brutal cybercops broke into the home and into the college office of a distinguished professor and robbed at gunpoint his computers, software, files, documents, personal data, personal codes, and personal secrets.

The wild Graecocybercops locked the 65-year old professor in jail, they humiliated him with handcuffs, fingerprints, mugshots, and lies, leaked false information to the media parrots, and initiated sham court proceedings for treason! There was no mattress, no pillow, and no toilet facility in his jail cell. At night, the world renown had to urinate in a bottle! There was neither toilet paper nor soap. He lost his job, and his life is stolen forever by a deranged Greek minister. That's why the Global Tax Revolt declared October 18 as the International Day Against Cybercop Brutality. http://groups.yahoo.com/group/globaltaxrevolt

McHale points out it doesn't take much to unleash our natural curiosity about the other people and places of the world. It doesn't take much to bring people together and remind us that we all belong to the same shared planet. Sometimes all it takes is the opportunity to ask a question and receive an honest answer. Connective technologies help us open those lines of communication.

In a free society, we are supposed to know the truth. In Marilizardist Graecokleptocracy, where truth on internet becomes treason, however, netizens are in big trouble. Freakish Graecokleptocrats, who stole billions of euros and never went to jail, have the nerve to jail innocent dissident bloggers! The entropy of an organization is proportional to the square of its size. The government of Graecokleptocracy needs only four ministers, but it has forty. No wonder, Marilizardist Papandreou of October-18 mafia cannot control his freakish ministers, who do not have any better thing to do than suing innocent dissident bloggers, confiscating their computers, and locking them in jail for treason! Stolen lives are the major infamy of the October-18 mafia, a pack of mad dogs! Freak galore!

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