A vision of a future Utopia
The current Western mainland reality does not reflect the vision of the future that was promised, this is not what we as Polynesians invested in said a Pacifika Artist. One of the things that's been a question is "Where are the Fruit Trees in this great and glorious silver lined future, with space cars, lazer guns, and simple architectural lines. Where is the Humanity?"
"So far the first real full mech robots are bots with guns, drones with guns, despite the millions of applications bots are needed in like Healthcare and cleaning"
"It's very disturbing to see in the large cities, people homeless and hungry, and although in some visions of the future, the food appears out of no-where, that's surely not how it is at the moment"
"It's very disturbing to see in the large cities, people homeless and hungry, and although in some visions of the future, the food appears out of no-where, that's surely not how it is at the moment"
"The future as we see it now in the West will be lower income areas apart from High income housing, and possibly even worse than that"
"At this point, we might not have any birds in Western Cities as well, being that Bird birth-control is now a legal practice"
Another community man said "There's land everywhere here and there's education everywhere. It's not like there's a lack of education on plants species, or how to grow things. Cities spend so much money on plant decor to finish off the roadside appearance, but it's only a fake paradise it seems, one bent on only commerce?"
According to a student science Biology major 'The immense library collections of plants that grow an eatable nut, or fruit, or leaf, or spice, is overflowing.. and yet what is selected for decoration, are the few plants that do not give anything. That can be managed much better in big cities where large populations go through a roller coaster of financial challenge. There has been talk of public garden areas in parks, but not enough talk"
A Tip from a Market_Blogger
A market first of all is not a place to just buy things from. A market is any place where people gather to trade. The point is that any place can be a designated market area, even a simple chat, all there needs to be is a group of people who wish to regularly gather and bring their items, ideas on trade, or tips on ideas on trade. A church or a friendly neighborhood is a great place to create a group Market or better yet, and online Market forum. Craigslist is an example of a simple idea becoming a big deal. Small business must thrive in the future.
Another community man said "There's land everywhere here and there's education everywhere. It's not like there's a lack of education on plants species, or how to grow things. Cities spend so much money on plant decor to finish off the roadside appearance, but it's only a fake paradise it seems, one bent on only commerce?"
According to a student science Biology major 'The immense library collections of plants that grow an eatable nut, or fruit, or leaf, or spice, is overflowing.. and yet what is selected for decoration, are the few plants that do not give anything. That can be managed much better in big cities where large populations go through a roller coaster of financial challenge. There has been talk of public garden areas in parks, but not enough talk"
A Tip from a Market_Blogger
A market first of all is not a place to just buy things from. A market is any place where people gather to trade. The point is that any place can be a designated market area, even a simple chat, all there needs to be is a group of people who wish to regularly gather and bring their items, ideas on trade, or tips on ideas on trade. A church or a friendly neighborhood is a great place to create a group Market or better yet, and online Market forum. Craigslist is an example of a simple idea becoming a big deal. Small business must thrive in the future.