1. Fascists know that many of their stances are hypocritical. They believe in do as I say, not as I do. Their supporters don’t care.

2. Fascists know that their viewpoints aren’t supported by evidence, data, science or anything objective. They don’t care, because it’s not about truth, it’s about harm. Their supporters want that harm.

3. This is not Democrats vs Republicans. This is not red states vs blue states (that’s not a real thing anyway). This is white supremacy vs everybody else.

White supremacists are destroying our democracy and endangering our lives in order to:
- gain and coalesce power
- enrich themselves financially
- kill the people they hate

Our institutions and their hidebound politesse cannot save us, because their rules require them to treat these enemies as simple colleagues with differing viewpoints.

We must be forthright and truthful, stop trying to convince them or their supporters of their error and instead, strip them of power to influence and harm.

We must also recognize that neutrality is alignment with the aggressor, so a lot of people who should nominally be “on our side” against this white supremacist, fascist destruction are not, because they cannot be moved to care, because they cannot be moved to understand what’s at stake, or because they are entrenched in self interest.

Loyalty or affiliation with these people must be shed. That includes elected democrats. That includes colleagues and friends. That includes family members.

We who are being targeted for violence — BIPOC, LGBTQIA, disabled, Jewish, Muslim — are as unsafe as we’ve been in this country in most of our lifetimes. Stochastic terrorism is already taking our health, security and lives in a slow but steady trickle of incidents almost always labeled as “unrelated.”

When I tell you that in our private spaces our conversations are grim and full of terror, you can’t even begin to imagine. People are planning for flight, or worse.

There are a lot of people who are churning out daily blogposts, substack newsletters, videos, podcasts and other “educational“ media who are largely preaching to the choir, and loading us all up with the daily list of “this is yet another way they are trying to kill people“ but without any meaningful effort to create action. People who are putting themselves physically on the line, like the forest keepers in Atlanta get no notice from this chattering class. It’s too messy for them.

@amaditalks That’s my big problem with it. I want to create action-oriented actions for people to take with the news.

New antitrans legislation? Let’s ALL call our state senators EVERY time. Here’s the number.

Will it always work? Maybe not but they fear organized voters.

No thinking. Just if you care about x the grassroot organizers need you to do y.

& here’s how to own issues in your state.

@Tinu I don’t think contacting electeds is meaningful any more. If they’re voting for white supremacist bills they’re not afraid of voters or anyone else.

@amaditalks some of it has helped here locally. Maybe it doesn't work elsewhere at all.

If something else works I'm going to try that too. It's one way to go out of hundreds.