Instead of mass riots and political yell wars, it's embarrassing how simple the solutions can be:
(1) Remember the ongoing fights about LGBT policies and accusations of anti-gay bigotry?
SIMPLE SOLUTION: Unisex neutral restrooms. No need to force anyone to change policies or beliefs.
(Also, only having states recognize civil unions and domestic partnerships, while marriage remains a social ceremony for individuals to decide, not govt)
(2) Facebook and Twitter wars over who has rights to decide policy on contents?
SIMPLE SOLUTION: Start your own media network. When you run your own business, you make your own rules on what can be posted or not.
(Similar with medical policies on masks and distancing: If you run your own District with its own medical operations, taxpayers can agree to the costs of precautions and consequences. That way, residents can decide their own policies for managing their own resources to meet local demands as a self-governing district.)
(3) Now what about resolving complaints and cover-ups of police abuse and brutality?
SIMPLE SOLUTION: Let neighborhood districts hire and screen their own police, and train all residents to enforce the same procedures. When officers and public servants know each other through sustainable relationships, this wards off abuse and crime, especially outside instigators who can't play divide and conquer.
(1) Remember the ongoing fights about LGBT policies and accusations of anti-gay bigotry?
SIMPLE SOLUTION: Unisex neutral restrooms. No need to force anyone to change policies or beliefs.
(Also, only having states recognize civil unions and domestic partnerships, while marriage remains a social ceremony for individuals to decide, not govt)
(2) Facebook and Twitter wars over who has rights to decide policy on contents?
SIMPLE SOLUTION: Start your own media network. When you run your own business, you make your own rules on what can be posted or not.
(Similar with medical policies on masks and distancing: If you run your own District with its own medical operations, taxpayers can agree to the costs of precautions and consequences. That way, residents can decide their own policies for managing their own resources to meet local demands as a self-governing district.)
(3) Now what about resolving complaints and cover-ups of police abuse and brutality?
SIMPLE SOLUTION: Let neighborhood districts hire and screen their own police, and train all residents to enforce the same procedures. When officers and public servants know each other through sustainable relationships, this wards off abuse and crime, especially outside instigators who can't play divide and conquer.