Doing the right thing is a topic encompassing petitions that advocate for justice, equality, and ethical behavior in society. Recent events have highlighted the importance of standing up for what is morally right and holding individuals and institutions accountable for their actions. Key issues and themes in these petitions include fighting against discrimination, supporting marginalized communities, and promoting environmental sustainability.
One notable petition with thousands of signatures calls for justice for a victim of police brutality, highlighting the need for law enforcement accountability and racial equality. Another petition focuses on climate change activism, urging governments and corporations to take action to protect the environment for future generations.
Explore the petitions on doing the right thing to support meaningful causes and make a positive impact in the world. Your involvement can contribute to creating a more just, equitable, and sustainable society for all.
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These vast majority of the people affected have worked tirelessly to serve the American public for years. It's not fair to change their benefits close to their retirement; if change is needed, a phased approach is better. The slash & burn method is not the right way to do this.
I've had friends that were part of the system when we were children. As adults, they finally exposed the abuse they experienced - mental, physical, sexual. The system that was supposed to protect them from their "home environment" exposed them to more abuse than the neglect they experienced in a home with a mother that was a recovering drug addict. Even more mental abuse than they experienced when they found their father's body after he took his own life. The "system" across the nation needs to change - these children should not be victimized by a system that is designed to protect them!
As an adoptive mother of two kids who spent time in foster care, I know how fortunate we are that our situation went fairly seamlessly. I know that's not the case for so many vulnerable children (especially those with special needs). The "syetem" everywhere throughout our country needs top down reform and accountability from day one that a child is placed in out of home care. I don't know the full extent of your situation, but I truly hope that there is justice done and resolution.
I've read many heartbreaking stories of lives affected by CPS child trafficking organizations. It's government sanctioned kidnapping, and seems to be largely ignored. Families being torn apart should be a last resort and not taken lightly.