I promote international peace through balanced military power. The weapon systems I have created are hard to preemptively destroy which assures destruction of anyone that takes the first shot.
I am also active with "Bed nets for Africa". Malaria kills more people each year than most wars.
The world is a better place because of my efforts. How about you?
YOU have created weapons systems which guarantee world peace? Really? obviously not in use yet ....
Bed nets sounds like a great idea: what does "active" mean in your case?
I helped establish the first two women's refuges in my state; helped establish an independent refuge referral service to enable women in danger to call only one phone number for help; I've worked on campaigns for women's reproduction rights; for lesbian mothers to have equal custody rights with heterosexuals; for changes to the family law act; for funding for community legal centres; for Aboriginal Land Rights; against the expansion of uranium mining and against the destruction of old growth forests. I also worked (unpaid) for a few years in a remote Aboriginal community, including making my own home available as a refuge for women & children fleeing violence; advocating for Aboriginal people with local white bureaucracy, social security etc. There's probably more but I can't be bothered trying to remember ... I'm old and tired and not well BUT still an activist, just a slower one
It is normal I'm sick of internet activists?
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I promote international peace through balanced military power. The weapon systems I have created are hard to preemptively destroy which assures destruction of anyone that takes the first shot.
I am also active with "Bed nets for Africa". Malaria kills more people each year than most wars.
The world is a better place because of my efforts. How about you?
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YOU have created weapons systems which guarantee world peace? Really? obviously not in use yet ....
Bed nets sounds like a great idea: what does "active" mean in your case?
I helped establish the first two women's refuges in my state; helped establish an independent refuge referral service to enable women in danger to call only one phone number for help; I've worked on campaigns for women's reproduction rights; for lesbian mothers to have equal custody rights with heterosexuals; for changes to the family law act; for funding for community legal centres; for Aboriginal Land Rights; against the expansion of uranium mining and against the destruction of old growth forests. I also worked (unpaid) for a few years in a remote Aboriginal community, including making my own home available as a refuge for women & children fleeing violence; advocating for Aboriginal people with local white bureaucracy, social security etc. There's probably more but I can't be bothered trying to remember ... I'm old and tired and not well BUT still an activist, just a slower one
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Sorry. I misjudged you.