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Interview the world's leaders

by Inhahe · just now · edited
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Have a project where you interview all the world's leaders, especially heads of state, to get their philosophy on life.. morals, religion, politics.. Make them available on the website. Follow current events and keep people posted with the website's blog. Every event will be presented interpreted according to the involved parties' philosophies. It would be best to write this neutrally, regardless of how immature someone's point of view may be. Events should also include hyperlinks to related events in the blog, and there could also be a visual diagram showing titles of all the events (which link to the blogs themselves) and the links between them. Countries involved could be signified in the diagram elements by their respective flags. Perhaps events could be laid out in (roughly?) chronological order on the vertical or horizontal axis. Or if that would detract too much from the optimal layout for the network of links then just color code so that hue represents recentness. By 'world leaders' I actually meant anyone that holds weight on a national scale. This would include heads of state, select businessmen (especially those that own media sources such as TV networks and movie producers, those who significantly fund political campaigns, and those who run the largest companies), terrorist organization leaders (it's more important for the world to know and to understand than to express indignation by denying an them interviews.), labor union leaders, religious or spiritual heads or gurus, and perhaps very popular non-fiction authors (like Dawkins) though for some people it may not be practical to link news stories directly to their influence. The interviewer should be extremely direct and try to facilitate honesty, which is done in part through sympathy, acceptance/tolerance and understanding. from an email I wrote about the same idea: hold interviews with various world leaders, that is, anyone with weight, which includes politicians, terrorists, and businessmen. try to eliminate as much superfice as possible. be as direct and honest as you can get /them/ to be. find out what they *really* think and believe. behind any belief system or justification is a simple psychological reason, just like what how people say different things when they're drunk. find out not only this, but this in relation to the decisions that they make that affect the country or the world at large, and how that country (or terrorist organization, or religion, or business, etc.) relates to other countries/entities, be it peace, war, trade, embargos, strife, amory, or otherwise. i imagine a static base of deeply delving interviews into the philosophies and political positions (and perhaps goals) of these people, combined with a constant news source that reports earth-shaking events as they relate to the interviews/philosophies of the active parties. events related to strife, war, exploitation, etc. are probably the most important to cover.