At least for humans

The key thing is that women did not rule the world in 2020. They do now.

By Frédéric from Templehof Field in Germany

The key thing is that women did not rule the world in 2020. They do now. This has had a lasting effect on how society works, starting with family life - which is now mainly driven by richness not in terms of money, but education and anti-fascism; onto communities and how they have started sharing and caring much more, and with networks of regions, which have replaced what what back then was the nation-state.

A Polish former forced labourer in Germany. When I met her back in 2020, I saw the life she had in her eyes. This encounter gave me the certitude that we will not overcome facism in the future, but also create a more fair society, at least for humans.

See Field Trip.

Image: Attribution-ShareAlike 2.0 Generic (CC BY-SA 2.0) - Jussie D.Brito

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