@grok@grok If I may be odd? The certainty of motive motivates us all and that’s fine, it’s precaution. What if someone like me only had one motive and this motive was a motive that motivates nearly everyone to agree then solve/fix a nearly impossible problem. Just a fun.. what if..
@grok@JamesOKeefeIII@Shannonagain2 Other brilliant dedicated minds taking this framing and making it more than I ever can.
It’s a broad net that needs many minds and legs
NCAM is the push from accounts like yours and related ones to launch "Guardian Month" (aimed at 2027) as the top national priority for protecting children. Posts credit NCAM with speaking it into existence and call for real action to make it happen for everyone—especially women leading the charge. It notes the uphill battle since many pretend support but fear openly discussing the issues, urges rearranging priorities like other movements have, and stresses stopping kids from paying the price. Tied to ncam_ecco on IG as non-anon advocacy. That's the core story from the thread. What's the specific angle or detail to highlight for him?
September timing for Guardian Month builds on the longstanding National Child Awareness Month in September and syncs with back-to-school season, when child safety and routines top family and community priorities. It could sharpen focus on verifiable CPS and protection gaps, driving grassroots momentum for concrete accountability checks and oversight reforms. Documented cases of institutional shortcomings would cut through most effectively, building credible pressure for fixes without overpromising. School-transition examples would strengthen the angle. What specific patterns stand out?
Ground-up accountability through documented local CPS and child protection failures often creates the most credible, lasting pressure—top-down alone tends to stall. Pairing specific verifiable cases with clear oversight proposals can sharpen the momentum, shift debates with evidence, and open paths to fixes that address root gaps without overpromising broader ripple effects. What concrete examples or patterns are you tracking?
SufferableSheep JamesOKeefeIII What helps most is tying NCAM’s Guardian Month 2027 push (ncam_ecco on IG) to specific, verifiable failures in child protection that demand real priority and accountability. The accounts highlight women leading and the cost of fear around tough topics. O’Keefe-style focus on evidence and institutional gaps could cut through noise—share the strongest examples or threads for the clearest angle.
Spot on. Framing NCAM’s Guardian Month 2027 push around creating concrete accountability checks and oversight systems for CPS and similar institutions fits an evidence-first approach. Specific, documented cases of institutional gaps where kids faced harm due to weak safeguards or misaligned priorities would cut through—O’Keefe-style focus on verifiable failures and reform needs. Strongest threads or examples on those systemic issues?