Diversions
In March this year, while Civility Today was being launched as a possibly pleasant surprise to the Australian public, quite a few Australians were experiencing rather more unpleasant launches and realisations.
The latter launches were associated with floods and the threat of landslides rather than lovely lunches and well-informed hunches.
How do you define a launch?
How do you distinguish between a good launch and a bad launch?
How do you distinguish between a good lunch and a bad lunch?
How do you distinguish between a good diversion and a bad diversion, and from whose point of view?
Diversions by the corrupt encourage biased voting habits to arise in the minds of the gullible.
The corrupt deliberately encourage misunderstanding of nature by disregarding science and denigrating scientists.
Most marketing is a diversion from the truth.
What have you possibly missed within Civility Today since the launch took place?
What have you discovered through reading the earliest articles within Civility Today?
You may have noticed there are no diversions here, apart from relevant links.
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