WHY THE
CIRCLE G?
(WHY NOT
THE CIRCLE W?)
A BETTER-WORLD ORDER
Gordy Grundy replies, "I chose my initial, because it's
the only one I've got. And the G is rather stylish, a circle
and a line, which happens to be the essence of all art. (A mark
is either a circle or its a line.) Plus, it helps me remember
my name."
Circle G
is the idea of inclusion, identity and a better way to divide
us. It creates a new order. Traditionally, humans have grouped
together for racial, nationalistic or religious commonalities.
Yet history has taught us that race, nationalism and religion
also cause most of the world's problems. The Circle G offers
a Better-World Order, twenty-six new categories with which to
define us.
There
is the Circle A. That represents all of the Alices, the Abdullahs,
the Alfalphas and the smart Alexes. The proud Circle J gives
us the Justins, Juans and Josephinas. Circle Z? Zorba, Zultan
and Zoey. Everyone's a member.
The Circle G is open to everyone. It is a fierce fighter for
unity. It is about the things that join us, connects all of us,
even the people we don't necessarily like. The Circle G celebrates
the common denominators that we humans undeniably all share.
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