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In reply to the discussion: Unsolicited Advice: Try to Avoid FUD and Panicky Shit-Posting [View all]Wiz Imp
(3,493 posts)82. I think many here would do well to take some advice from Marc Elias
https://www.democracydocket.com/opinion/10-things-we-can-all-do-to-protect-democracy/
10 Things We Can All Do to Protect Democracy
He discusses it in this video beginning about 9:10
10 Things We Can All Do to Protect Democracy
2. Help Democrats
The success of any opposition movement rests on the opposing party taking power. This is not a minor detail; in our system of government, it is the essential goal. Next time you want to attack a Democrat for being too much of this or too little of that, realize that you are only helping the GOP. Instead, find a Democrat you support and volunteer or contribute to their campaign.
3. Dont do Trumps work
This is more than simply resisting Trumps actions; it is refusing to accept his false assumptions. When he says he wants to abolish birthright citizenship, do not accept the premise that he has the power to do so. Stay grounded in the truth: The U.S. Constitution is clear, Trump is powerless and the courts will reject his efforts.
The success of any opposition movement rests on the opposing party taking power. This is not a minor detail; in our system of government, it is the essential goal. Next time you want to attack a Democrat for being too much of this or too little of that, realize that you are only helping the GOP. Instead, find a Democrat you support and volunteer or contribute to their campaign.
3. Dont do Trumps work
This is more than simply resisting Trumps actions; it is refusing to accept his false assumptions. When he says he wants to abolish birthright citizenship, do not accept the premise that he has the power to do so. Stay grounded in the truth: The U.S. Constitution is clear, Trump is powerless and the courts will reject his efforts.
5. Believe in the courts
Republicans control all three elected branches of the federal government. They do not control the courts. Yes, the U.S. Supreme Court has a solidly conservative majority, but the high court only hears a few dozen cases a year. And in some of those, the Court has sided with democracy. Most importantly, remember that Joe Biden confirmed a record number of new federal judges. And, of course, there are state courts. For better or worse, we are dependent on the courts to help protect democracy. Rather than assume they will not, insist they do.
Republicans control all three elected branches of the federal government. They do not control the courts. Yes, the U.S. Supreme Court has a solidly conservative majority, but the high court only hears a few dozen cases a year. And in some of those, the Court has sided with democracy. Most importantly, remember that Joe Biden confirmed a record number of new federal judges. And, of course, there are state courts. For better or worse, we are dependent on the courts to help protect democracy. Rather than assume they will not, insist they do.
10. Dont give up hope
Our best political movements were hopeful. John Kennedy insisted that we should not let our fears hold us back from pursuing our hopes. Bill Clinton was the man from Hope. Barack Obama ran a campaign based on hope and change. Donald Trump and the Republicans want you to give up hope. Despair and cynicism fuel their movement. We must always, in the words of Jesse Jackson, keep hope alive.
Our best political movements were hopeful. John Kennedy insisted that we should not let our fears hold us back from pursuing our hopes. Bill Clinton was the man from Hope. Barack Obama ran a campaign based on hope and change. Donald Trump and the Republicans want you to give up hope. Despair and cynicism fuel their movement. We must always, in the words of Jesse Jackson, keep hope alive.
He discusses it in this video beginning about 9:10
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Yeah, I read a lot of disinformation here. And people get super-defensive if they're fact checked.
emulatorloo
Feb 1
#1
Without direction, leadership or a visible take charge presence, I expect this to continue, understandably.
Ninga
Feb 1
#2
It's been relevant since the turn of the century. It's only recently peaking...nt
Wounded Bear
Feb 1
#28
It helps me (a little) to remember that the barrage of disinformation we are
Kashkakat v.2.0
Feb 1
#12
I'm sensing you don't regard the current threat seriously enough. To each his own. I'll mind "my own damn business." nt
Evolve Dammit
Feb 1
#25
MM has been around a long time, and does seem to know what's he is talking about. I trust him far more than a lot of
SWBTATTReg
Feb 1
#80
Sure as hell hope so, but the denial and concealment may carry the day on our MSM.
Evolve Dammit
Feb 1
#56
With all due respect to the OP, I think there is plenty to be panicked about.
totodeinhere
Feb 1
#29
Yes, yes, yes! We need to check the sources and *read the entire articles* posted.
LauraInLA
Feb 1
#34
Absolutely. There are "reliable" sources about related instances -- but nothing confirming the hard drive story.
LauraInLA
Feb 1
#52
They have been around since the first admin. Yes, we know they aren't official, but they are usually very accurate.
58Sunliner
Feb 1
#62
How about Reuters? And Alt Nt Park isn't a spoof agency, it's a resistance group of federal employees.
chia
Feb 1
#63