If this is for general crisis's:
Do national crisis's start from the top down, or the bottom up?
I'm reading a 1994 article on family planning in the Netherlands. The low rate of abortion, unplanned pregnancies, and fear of overpopulation has resulted in studies by certain groups of researchers.
The way I see it, there's two ways of looking at this:
1. Someone up top decided too many people are having babies, cutting into the budgets for money that isn't there, and got a campaign going to fear monger the general public into supporting birth control/abortions.
2. The general public got into a panic all on its own, and the people up top are panicing trying to address their concerns to head off civil unrest/riots/losing elections.
Is it 1, or is it 2?
I ask that for every social issue, and I can never figure out what sparks a controversy. But they don't start on their own.. Someone makes them happen.
Re: I'm going fishing
Originally posted by Raisen
I need to step outside my internet bubble where I hate on Donald Trump for no real reasons.So i'm going lake fishing. I have a boat, tackle, and poles.
Who wants to enjoy the beautiful weather and take a break from hating people we don't even know?
Originally posted by RaisenI'll join. You can be Fredo. 👆
I need to step outside my internet bubble where I hate on Donald Trump for no real reasons.So i'm going lake fishing. I have a boat, tackle, and poles.
Who wants to enjoy the beautiful weather and take a break from hating people we don't even know?