UPDATE: Due to the pandemic and government executive orders, civil rights and civil liberties are at an all time high of needing protection. It's imperative society understand their civil rights and how to protect them.
TOGETHER WE CAN BE THE DIFFERENCE
WELCOME BUSINESS COMMUNITY
Unanimously we agree. The death of George Floyd was a tragedy. Racism in America is a tragedy. There's only two options. Either you stand for the Anti-Racism movement or you support racism.
In the #MeToo and Black Lives Matter eras, more companies are looking for ways to promote social-good and to position themselves as good corporate citizens, responsible to shareholders customers, employees, and society at large.
Racism and racially charged violence has ripped apart the fabric of our society. Angry protesters violently rioting to express disapproval over years of systemic racism against African-American's, is not the answer.
Freedom of speech is Constitutional, but causing harm to persons and property is not. This type of behavior is not a resolution. If anything, it exacerbates the problem. It's a reduction in humanity.
Racism has been,... since the beginning of civilization. America was built on the enslavement and selling of humans, theft of land from Indians, and many inconceivable human rights violations.
Luckily, a group of people came together and created an outline for its citizens. It's the single most important document for an equal and fair society. It's the United States Constitution.
The Constitution came into force in 1789. It's been amended 27 times, originally comprising seven articles. It delineates the national frame of government. It outlines the rights of every citizen, for just being human.
For over two centuries the Constitution has remained in force because its framers wisely separated and balanced governmental powers to safeguard the interests of majority rule, minority rights, of liberty and equality, and of the federal and state governments.
On a fundamental level, one of the catalyst that perpetuates racism is a lack of knowledge as to each persons guaranteed Constitutional rights, - regardless of age, race, beliefs, occupation or income.
Data shows that fewer and fewer people have read the Constitution. Over 57% of Americans polled have never read it! 37% could not even name a single right protected by the First Amendment. More than half, (53%) incorrectly think it is accurate to say that immigrants who are here illegally do not have any rights under the U.S. Constitution. Only one in four, (26%) could name all three branches of the government. [ 12% decrease from 2011, when 38% could name all three branches ] One in three (33%) couldn't name any branch of government at all. None. Not even one.
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If generations of citizens are not educated on the U.S. Constitution and its significance to everyday life, everyone is at risk of loosing Constitutional rights through acquiescence.
(In law, acquiescence occurs when a person knowingly stands by without raising any objection to the infringement of his or her rights.)
If people don't read the Constitution, how can they even begin to know what their rights are? How will they learn the process to protect and stand up for them peacefully? How will they know when they have violated the rights of another?
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According to the United States Senate: "The Constitution's first three words WE THE PEOPLE affirm that the government of the United States exists to serve its citizens". Sounds good on paper but what's happening in practice?
Are we the people being served equally?
Let's take a look at a couple glaring issues we the people have.
Reported by AMNY, the US House of Representatives is comprised of 434 members (one vacancy). Of those serving, 332 are men and 102 are women.
Race: White: 326; Black: 52; Hispanic: 40; Asian: 12; Native American: 4
The US Senate is comprised of 100 members. 75 are men and 25 are women.
Race: White: 91; Black: 3; Hispanic: 4; Asian: 3
How can racial inequality ever be resolved when there is such a large disparity in ethnic diversity?
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And that's not all. There's also economic inequality that's saddening.
Congress takes a Labor Day vacation while millions of Americans struggle financially. Adding insult to injury, take a look at the inequality for stimulus relief.
U.S. Roman Catholic Church won at least $1.4 billion in coronavirus aid after lobbying congress. Forbes reports Columbia University with an endowment of $11 billion receives and keeps $12.8 million in stimulus relief. Harvard with an endowment of $40 billion is given $9 million in stimulus aid. Stanford with an endowment of $27 billion received over $7 million in stimulus aid. Yale with an endowment of over $30 billion received $6.8 million in stimulus aid. And reported by the NY Post, over 43,000 millionaires received an average of $1.6 million through tax reduction loophole in the CARES act.
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All while hundreds of thousands of smaller nonprofits received nothing. Hundreds of thousands of small businesses have closed and millions of American families are struggling financially.
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It would be a grave oversight to not also mention here, the overt coercion and threats, placed onto "we the people" to limit, restrict and remove funding for public school children unless schools reopened during a pandemic that's killing thousands of people daily.
- Has freedom already been eliminated?
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The question now is, what can be done?
How do "we the people" fix broken systems? How do "we the people" assure everyone is treated fairly and equally? How can "we the people" be part of a solution to end systemic racism, discrimination, and learned prejudices?
In our humble opinion, we believe it takes a new mind-set. One that encompasses a spirit of cooperation, awareness, compassion and empathy, especially during this time of historical change.
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TOGETHER WE CAN MAKE A DIFFERENCE
This world contains a tragic amount of unnecessary suffering.
Let's to do what we can to make it a better place.
JOIN US IN EDUCATING SOCIETY TO END RACISM
KIDS INC., along with the support of celebrity volunteers, with millions of followers/subscribers, will educate the public on the U.S. Constitution, and encourage readership by packaging and distributing it in unique ways.
KIDS INC. is providing the business community with a unique, measurable sponsorship advertising opportunity that will help end racism.
Project Constitution
KIDS INC. is publishing and distributing the United States Constitution in digital formats designed for adults, entitled "We The People". Digital issues are available as a free online magazine, downloadable ebook, and free downloadable apps for Android and iPhone.
Advertising sponsors may choose from the following:
- a full page ad in the digital magazine + popup video and link
- in app ads
- opening credits on videos uploaded + listed in description with links
- closing credits on videos uploaded + listed in description with links
- listing on website
- mentioned in press releases
- social media mention
- We also invite companies to offer the publication as a free download from your website
Through extensive circulation we aim to make the U.S. Constitution easy to access, and easy to learn.
Educating society on their Constitutional rights will bring awareness.
Aligning with a nonprofit to educate America on the U.S. Constitution is good corporate citizenship and provides unmatched exposure.
To get started, fill in the form below and we'll get back to you shortly.
For any questions, email: admin@kidsinc.cc
Thanks for your participation.
Team Kids Inc.
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TOP TEN REASONS IT'S GOOD FOR YOUR COMPANY
1. It's a critically important worthy cause for society. Freedom!
2. It's an actionable way to support Black Lives Matter, as the Founder and
President of KIDS INC. is an African-American man doing his part to help,
by reallocating company resources toward educating America to end racism.
3 It's a powerful and unique way to do social-good in society and make a difference.
4 It's a way to expose your company to different audiences, medias and the press.
5 It's a way to feel really good inside.
6. It's a way to support social justice..
7. It's good public relations.
8 It's measurable.
8 It's inexpensive.
8 It's needed.
9. It's easy.
10. It's fun!
Can't participate? Then donate! Financial contributions are tax-deductible.
Thomas Jefferson, Notes on the State of Virginia, 1781.
ACQUIESCENCE - Legal Definition
A 2017 survey by the Annenberg Public Policy Center,
Americans are poorly informed about the Constitution
37%
26%
33%
53%
"Americans know literally nothing about the Constitution" - CNN
"More Americans need to actually read the Constitution" - Washington Examiner
TEACHING THE CONSTITUTION
A country built on ideals is only as strong as the next generation that accepts those ideals.
Thus, all citizens have an obligation to teach the Constitution. The danger of failing to educate is real.
If citizens do not understand why we have three branches of government, or what the judiciary does, or why individual religious freedoms are important, we risk undermining the ability to defend the Constitutional system.
“Bad men need nothing more to compass their ends, than that good men should look on and do nothing.”
- John Stuart Mill, 1867
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THE BEGINNING