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  • I’m a sort of Christian pastor. I avoid talking politics at church, but I make sure to drop big hints about leaders who profess to follow Christ while in reality they fight against Him.

    I think convincing Christians of the dissonance between the teachings of Christ and the desires of Christian nationalists will be huge to defeating MAGA.


  • There’s an argument to be had for some level of central coordination of things like protest dates, but even that can be highly decentralized. Ironically, I’m seeing organizers and volunteers in some areas promote decentralization while simultaneously grouping participants into “insiders” and “outsiders.” I think the ship can be righted, but we really need more people everywhere to step up. More organizers/volunteers = less centralization.


























  • I think the point the author was trying to make was that a movement needs an unambiguous and clear escalation plan. We use statements like “Democracy is under attack,” but balk at the idea of escalating past rallies and marches.

    Escalation doesn’t necessarily mean hardcore disruption or violence, either. One path to violence would be promoting candidates for office or moving to recall GOP legislators.