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bicx | 1 month ago

As a U.S. citizen, I’m beginning to ask myself how to take more meaningful measures to help bring an end to this behavior. I’m not a political activist and generally try to mind my own business, but that mindset only worked when I felt I could trust the system to self-correct. It seems our judicial system can barely keep up, and Congress is doing next to nothing.

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jleyank|1 month ago

As in any region's system: pay attention, vote, donate, organize even protest. Not voting votes for the winner, which might not be what you want.

DustinEchoes|1 month ago

We are rapidly approaching the point where that isn’t enough.

TurdF3rguson|1 month ago

Oh you didn't hear? They're also cancelling the midterms.

Jensson|1 month ago

Depending on your state you vote for the winner regardless who you vote for since its winner takes all.

aebtebeten|1 month ago

Have you called your members of congress yet?

afterburner|1 month ago

Don't let the people in your life casually get away with promoting fascism. Punish them socially.

smilliken|1 month ago

That strategy may be cathartic, but it will have the opposite of the desired effect. If there's any hope of changing someone's mind, it has to start by respecting their opinion no matter how wrong you think it is. If you start a fight you'll get a fight.

rpiguy|1 month ago

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kcplate|1 month ago

Start holding the opposing party responsible to run good candidates for office and adopt a platform that can appeal to independents.

The knee jerk reaction is to run your party’s candidates and platform to the opposite extreme. Instead you should move towards the center. I really hope the democrats realize this (some do and are speaking out) soon.

lostmsu|1 month ago

Move to a swing state and vote.

kurtis_reed|1 month ago

Protest

kcplate|1 month ago

To what end? I think this has become the “feel good that I am doing something about it” approach but it literally has almost zero effect beyond creating rhetoric from the politicians.

You need to hold your political leaders responsible with your vote. Don’t just automatically vote for the politicians that are “saying” the right things. Find out what your representatives are “doing” and hold them responsible for their actions or more importantly, inactions.

Avicebron|1 month ago

I think we have to acknowledge the grievances of people who got us into this position in the first place and don't stop making those grievances and the tangible steps being taken to solve them known on every public platform available.

A_D_E_P_T|1 month ago

What does Greenland have to do with anybody's grievances? That's a serious and non-rhetorical question.

donkeybeer|1 month ago

Some people are just so stupid they are beyond all help. They are eternally offended and will always have made up "grievances". For example one really funny "grievance" is that intermarriage is equal to violent murderous genocide. Its best to laugh these "grievances" out the room.

tzs|1 month ago

One thing that could help would be for Democrats who live in congressional districts where there is no way a Democrat will ever get elected because there are too many people there who just vote for the candidate with the 'R' by their name on the ballot without actually looking into either candidate's positions to switch their registration to Republican.

That way they could vote in Republican primaries. Many if not most of those districts actually have Republican candidates in the primaries who are center right but they lose because primary turnout is very low, largely consisting of just the most extreme voters.

For example consider Marjorie Taylor Green (MTG). In the primary the first time she ran against a perfectly normal Republican. I don't remember all the details, but I believe he was a decorated military officer who after the military was a successful businessman and who had server in state offices.

MTG was a full on QAnon and other conspiracy theorist believer. But it is mostly the fringe that votes in primaries so she won. And it is a heavily Republican district with many people who don't really follow politics so she got their vote in the general election because they always vote R.

Register as a Republican if you are in such a district and vote in the primaries and then maybe we can get back to having sane Republicans winning those districts.

For safe Republican districts where they do elect sane Republicans, it is still worth switching registration. Let the current representative from that district know that you are doing this, and promise that if Trump gets upset at their vote on something and bankrolls a primary challenge, you will vote for them in the primary.

JeremyNT|1 month ago

I live in a district like this and the primary is determined by who is endorsed by the President.

Also these voters are dumb but they aren't that dumb. Unless you know a person who actually has presented as a Trump supporting republican for the last decade and is secretly willing to switch sides after the election, you're not going to trick them.

cdrnsf|1 month ago

Getting involved at the local level is a good place to start. Local governing bodies, city councils and other civic organizations represent meaningful opportunities for change.

Congress is too beholden and scared of Trump on the GOP side to do anything meaningful. The democrats are generally spineless.

The federalist society and GOP have created a severe ideological imbalance on the supreme court that will have serious ramifications for years to come unless there's a serious effort to pack or reform the institution.