For a start, the reality I see through the Indigenous Governance Awards is starkly
different from the public discourse we have had to endure for far too long.
Not exact matches
you are wanting policies dictated WITHOUT allowing other beliefs (
different from yours) to have a seat at the table (i.e., you want to affect
public discourse & obviously care about my private beliefs enough to want to bar them
from the discussion).
It feels disorientating, even uncanny, to see the recent past treated as a bygone era, but it provides a
different angle
from which to consider a war that dominated the
public discourse in the first decade of the 21st century.
«Our current
public discourse about children and filmed entertainment — the debates about the proper doling out of» screen time» at
different ages, etc. — starts
from the assumption that they naturally occupy this larval position, and that it's our job as — the adult insects?