This book uses a mix of “activity book” games and puzzles, social awareness bumper stickers, advertisements, billboards, posters and re-imagined old school videogame screenshots that deconstruct the impenetrable façade of government policy making, and help promote critical thinking through interactive play. A unique book for hungry minds.
If someone were to ask you to do something; if there were even the smallest chance of it injuring your child – you would say; “No, I won’t gamble with the life of my child.” But when technologies inherently risk all life on earth – you are willing to take that small chance; for a small benefit.
If words like “Extinction,” and “Apocalypse” are written too big for anything but videogames and movies: you need to step back a bit.
We now have the power to do incalculable things — and we have authorities who are eager to use that power.
Government isn’t impersonal; it’s personal. It’s a matter of life and death. . . January 15, 2022.
The ADA defines a person with a disability as “a person who has a physical or mental impairment that substantially limits one or more major life activity.”
So the answer is: Yes.
On the flip side; and since “disability” is a legal term rather than a medical one – could having a full-time job be categorized as a disability? How about acting in a responsible and compassionate manner? Or thinking?
There seems to be only one path through the quicksand of this defining bureaucracy: “If you’ve got an itch; scratch it. If you’ve got an appetite; feed it.”
Life without limits.
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