Welcome: Communication Comparison - 18th Century vs 21st Century

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In the 18th Century those concerned about issues of the day could venture to the village square, ascend the soap box, and address their neighbors on matters of importance. Such appeals could be challenged, questioned, and the communities grew, prospered.
But in the 21st Century the village square may be deserted. Make a speech there, and neighbors driving by in their SUV's can't hear it.

For over a year, the global pandemic has made 21st Century communication matters worse. Wearing masks can degrade communication further, isolating us politically, socially, and personally. Due to COVID-19 simply talking face to face is potentially life threatening.

CitizenVoice.us to the rescue !

You know what the important issues are, & there are many. Vaccinating children, gun violence, political leadership, $economic adversities, you know them well.
At CitizenVoice.us you're welcome to share your views, and discuss them with us.
Make new friends. Teach. Learn. Inform. Persuade. By sharing your insights here you can help to make the world a better place.

Thank you for sharing your views.

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"Tyranny like hell, is not easily conquered." Common Sense author & U.S. Founder Thomas Paine
Note: Thomas Paine's Common Sense sold ~500K copies among an ~1.5M population. That's approximately 33%, a third of the population owned a copy, believed influential in persuading colonists to revolt against King George III (KG3). We were royal subjects then. We're citizens now. And CitizenVoice.us is here for you.
 
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