I don't think this has a hope of being adopted. However, What would occur if a number of people decided that, in their converation, writing and e-mail posting they would decide to forego vulgar, insulting and demeaning words and phrases.
These people would chose to say what they meant more fully and using decent and uplifting language! What change might that bring about in their own lives? How might that affect those they are close to? Would that impact continue on to their wider communities.
If this were followed long enough and persistently enough, Might this exercise bring about a benefit to many?
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