Please do not quoteTech could fix or worsen social problems, or create whole new ones. Tech is tool; application of tool influences result. Applied wide scale, can impact social problems (for good or ill).
Right now, cooperation, change, or compromise incredibly difficult. No solutions, so we blame and justify bad decisions. Observe budget crisis that just almost shut down government. Only facing DIRE consequences resulted in anything. On whole, we can't agree on what to do, so we fight over who to blame, who to punish, cut, and whatever bad thing.... Focus should be constructive: building things producing resources. Sadly, it isn't.
Alternatives using less bullying are shouted down. People are VERY VERY reluctant to do it,
1.) Ideological compromise. America was built on a "great compromise."
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Connecticut_Compromise#:~:text=The%20Connecticut%20Compromise%2C%20also%20known,under%20the%20United%20States%20Constitution. Yes it had problems. Nobody was 100% happy but things got done with problems.
God help anyone seeking compromise today in politics. Republicans split and attack their own, between A.) Trump lovers and haters (among Republicans). Result
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liz_Cheney of all people is now semi exiled; her father defined the party.... B.) Big fight between Steve Bannon and Elon Musk
https://thehill.com/policy/technology/5061472-steve-bannon-elon-musk-visas/ Meanwhile, the democrats have an establishment verses the new blood.
https://www.yahoo.com/news/74-old-democrat-gives-pathetic-171406993.html2.) Outright Blame [insert group here]: We are led to demonize each other for the ultra richs' gain. Unproductive. Why do the Republicans hate and pass laws against transgender individuals, especially recently, because it was politicized. Fear resulted in election wins for those that used it, and as usual, nobody has a plan to actually do jack. The actual trap is Ultra-rich provided illusion of choice with two party system while controlling both parties and turning us against us. Meanwhile, ultra-rich profits at our loss. Middle class shrinks.
3.) Bad communication and lack of emotional intelligence. Used to tutor. Had NRA members loving lessons to their kids about guns honestly presenting the other side of things and the counter to the other side, in addition to some of their own argument's weaknesses. The veteran groups and knowledge of firearm mechanics and safety probably didn't hurt their opinion of me. Similarly, had liberal parents who also liked my lessons on the same topics. It was amazing how common ground was reached, over 20 years ago.... Now.... Good luck. Things have gotten bad....
A failing system produced McMansions with useless 3 story high ceiling living rooms. Prices skyrocketed. Many empty nest boomers now need to downsize. Gen X, Millennials, and beyond just can't afford it. It's a mess and it didn't really help people.
So what could we do:
Multiple options exist. None are perfect; all have costs (money, time, aggravation, compromise). So rejection occurs.
1.) Focus on building people's skills, abilities and characteristics. Combats "useless people" false narrative. Impractical, student loans are an imploding nightmare. Education has problems. Nobody wants to deal with it. We could have virtual reality simulations teaching skills like welding or any task (focusing on safety and technique) before giving real world drills for actual use of skills but we don't.
2.) Focus on things that create resources/sustainability. This can include suboptimal sources if overall resource generation is increased/other support expense is decreased. Impractical, lawns don't grow food and require mowing. We won't even use lawn clippings as livestock food. We could put bags on mowers, collect clippings and ship to farmers, mix in grass clippings with livestock feed, but nope.... (It would cut down farmers' / ranchers' expense).
3.) Build capacity into systems: This is absolutely hated by those who call it waste and want to operate on razor thin margins and firing everyone possible. If the few people left get sick or you unexpectedly get slammed with work, there's no capacity because everyone got fired. (See #1 above with "skills abilities and characteristics).
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=00npeUY_1VgWe could focus on building and investing with return on investment. Instead we're focusing on cutting. "For efficiency." Lies. All that cutting just benefits the ultra rich sitting on dragon hoards of wealth.
The middle class has been and will be hurt bad.
Billionaires are scary and have recently threatened even members of Congress.
https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c3rqv248pxpo So the average person has no real chance alone against them as things stand.
That stated, the only things an individual or small groups of individuals can do is to focus on doing what society should be doing, but isn't. Resource creation and cooperation.... Reducing grocery bills through growing food at home and making any organic waste (food scraps) into soil. Putting multiple people on a cell phone bill as a "family plan," so you're each paying $50 for the best service instead of $110 each. Cooking/planning large inexpensive meals to share. Child care provision. Clothing repair and creation. No, none of it is as efficient as a specialized, incredibly well financed agribusiness, telecommunication, food processing, daycare or textile mill would be. Not the point if it would result in net savings. "But wait that's socialism...." I offered to let my nephew stay with me for no rent while building him up money, skills, connections, etc. No dice. Why? Ok go pay how many hundreds to some landlord instead of $0. There's a cultural expectation you turn 18 and are magically out in whatever (usually bad) condition you happen to be in). This screwed millennials and will likely screw Gen Z and then Gen Alpha. A future should be built for them that sets them up to succeed (even if it wasn't done for us) rather than tossing them into a start with debt or few prospects .... It isn't happening, sadly.
The problem is, who the hell can you trust? Far too many people are so screwed over, angry, otherwise desperate, or all of the above.
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