Leaders? None, come to mind.
The new mexican president sounds great though.
And i'm a big fan of a local politician/activist/unionist here in melbourne named stephen jolly.
He does a lot of stuff for people who are struggling - for instance, a friend attended an event he spoke at tonight, about the dire state of public housing, and ways he wants to address that.
I had the pleasure of meeting tronica - bluelight's amazing director of research (just one of her many roles in drug research and harm reduction work) at a meeting she co-hosted with him, with the intent to set up both pill testing at festivals, and a supervised injecting room in a part of richmond with a street herion scene which has had lots of overdoses and caused lots of social problems with people copping their dope and shooting up in the street and people's front yards near the corner it's centred around.
Basically their approach was advocating the benefits of both of these harm reduction measures - but also discussion of setting up
freelance - possibly illegal - safe injecting room (mobile unit in a caravan or something similar with doctors and nurses nurses who have volunteered to be involved) and similar efforts to test drugs at events with without explicit permission from the government.
I reckon that sort of thing is incredible, and have a lot of respect for stephen jolly - he's genuinely active in the community on heaps of really important shit that is worth fighting for.
I like leaders who fight for important shit that i care about. I think there's heaps of stuff that affects all of us that is worth engaging with. Stuff that has nothing to do with culture wars, but is some struggle in your community that you care about.
Environmentalism is what got me into politics.
I'm also a fan of scott ludlam.
He had to resign because of that weird fine-print in the constitution that meant he wasn't eligible to stand for the senate seat he held for 10 years or whatever - but he was great.
I kinda grew up in a similar part of the activist scene that i kicked around in when i was younger, so i kinda knew him as an acquaintance for years, but he's an amazing politician - when he's politicking. At the moment he's traveling the world, but i hope he'll be back to contest the next federal election in some capactity.
Scott's work in the senate was always incredible, but he really shone in digital privacy and security rights - something he knew a great deal more about than the vast majority of (mostly) old men that outnumbered him in that place. But those are the people legislating such important - and woefully neglected by the public and the media - relating to our rights online and through various communications networks.
The fact that trump is so blas? and boastful about his ignorance is bad enough, but his technological impotence was on full display in that steamy press conference they did together, with that silly line about "the servers", demanding to know where they are, blah blah.
It's embarassing, in 2018, to have a president who doesn't seem especially computer literate beyond twitter - which doesn't make him look great.
I guess he doesn't really seem to know anything else a president has typically mastered before finding themselves in the role.
It could be a good thing, but it trump's case it really isn't.
Sorry to take this so off-topic, but i figured i'd try to answer that to make a bit of conversation of a thread that was already way off the tracks
