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Wind the clock
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A message to those asking “what do I do now?”
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[25] Molly White
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[26]Molly White
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Nov 8, 2024 — 9 min read
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Wind the clock
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Listen to a voiceover of this post, [34]subscribe to the feed in your podcast
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app, or [35]download the recording for later.
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I had allowed myself to hope that American voters would choose the better of
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the presidential options available to us, and I was wrong. I am disappointed. I
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am sad. I am afraid.
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But, you see, I was disappointed, sad, and afraid before the election, too. In
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and outside of the United States, across the political spectrum, governments
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are and have been failing their people. And it is the people who have been
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fighting not just to protect themselves, their communities, and the things they
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love, but also fighting for people they’ve never met, in places they’ve never
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been, living lives they’ve never lived, facing horrors they’ve never faced.
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No matter how the United States election went, the fights were going to
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continue. A Harris victory would not solve our problems, domestically or
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worldwide. Nor would it change the fact that a sizable portion of people in
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this country are buying what Trump and his allies are selling. The only open
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questions were who the specific adversaries in the White House would be, who
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among the fighters would keep fighting, and who would join the fight.
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The first question has been answered. Now the questions are: if you have been
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fighting already, are you going to continue to fight? If you haven’t been, are
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you going to begin?
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Three arrows: a black arrow pointing right, a blue arrow pointing up and
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slightly to the left, and a red arrow pointing more to the leftOnward.
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Maybe you’re sick of people telling you to fight. After all of that organizing,
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marching, and get-out-the-voting, Trump won the election anyway, so what’s even
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the point?
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A lot of people feel like they’ve just finished running a marathon only to
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cross what they thought was the finish line and discover a whole other marathon
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stretched out in front of them. Oh and guess what, this one’s all uphill. How
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do you even summon the energy to start running in that scenario?
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Maybe you don’t. If you are able, maybe you sit on the sidelines for a while
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and rest. Grieve. Be angry. Restore some energy for what lies ahead. Take some
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time to shore up your defenses, figure out a plan, and keep going. Be grateful
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it is an option to you, because not everyone has the luxury.
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Or maybe instead of running, you just trudge along for a bit, slowly placing
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one foot in front of the other. Take just the little steps necessary to keep
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moving forward.
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Maybe you change how you fight. A lot of people right now are reckoning with
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failures of their political party, or of the whole political apparatus. But
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electoral politics — especially only at the national level — are far from the
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only battleground. The fights we are fighting do not neatly begin and end with
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election cycles. Donating to your preferred presidential candidate and knocking
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on doors are all well and good, but maybe it’s time to try something new. Even
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the smallest acts can be a part of your fight: standing up for your values when
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faced with something that goes against them, offering a couch to your kid’s
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trans friend who is struggling at home, offering a meal to the unhoused person
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you see outside your building every day, stepping in with mutual aid to help
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the people who have been fighting like hell and can’t otherwise afford to take
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those breaks we all need to rest and recharge.
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What you don’t do is give up. The outcome of this election has exposed to many
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the realities we didn’t want to see, of just how many people around us openly
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embrace hatred and bigotry and authoritarianism. Standing up to that can be
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scary and even dangerous, but it is also right. Beliefs are the things you
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stand for even when it’s scary, even when it’s hard, even when there might be
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consequences. And the less danger you, personally, face for standing up for
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what you believe, the more obligated you are to do it. To my fellow cisgender
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white women, this means you. To the cis white men, doubly so.
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Many in this country have been hard at work trying to shift the [36]Overton
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window, to normalize the unthinkable and to make the sensible seem extreme. You
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do not have to shift with it. You do not have to accept arguments to moderation
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when the “moderate” stance is unreasonable.
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You do not have to sit down and shut up as things around us get more and more
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extreme, as threats to peoples’ rights and lives get even more dire, even as
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others around you insist everything’s fine and you’re just being dramatic.
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People will tell me to stop getting political in this newsletter,^[37]a to get
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back to writing about cryptocurrency and technology like they signed up for, to
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stop catastrophizing, to “let it go” and accept the “will of the people”. I
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will not. You needn’t either.
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Many of us have looked back on historic events where people have bravely stood
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up against powerful adversaries and wondered, “what would I have done?” Now is
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your chance to find out. It did not just start with this election; it has been
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that time for a long time. If you’re just realizing it now, get your ass in
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gear. Make yourself proud.
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Now what?
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First things first, protect yourself. Even if you think the threat of
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authoritarianism is overblown, take steps to defend against it. If you’re a
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journalist, maybe read this section twice.
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• Find your communities. Most people have many communities: the friend group
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you hang out with in real life, your family, your neighbors, your internet
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friends, your coworkers, your church or synagogue or mosque or other
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religious community. Strengthen these communities. If you don’t feel like
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you have much in the way of community, begin forming them: join new social
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groups, and try to meet likeminded people near you. Introduce yourself to
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your neighbors.
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• Join (or start) a union. There’s strength in numbers, and especially if
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your industry may fall under threat, you’ll want to unionize now and not
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wait for that threat to materialize.
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• Consider taking proactive steps to obtain healthcare that could become
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challenging to obtain in the future, if you are able. For example, if you
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need to replace or are considering getting an IUD, now might be the time.
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• Use end-to-end-encrypted messaging apps for your communications. I use [38]
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Signal heavily, but there are other options. Please know that not all apps
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that advertise E2EE enable it by default or offer it for group chats
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(looking at you Telegram), so double check that.
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• Consider [39]choosing a VPN to help protect your privacy online, and learn
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about the pros and cons of using them. Learn when, why, and how to use Tor.
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The EFF has [40]good guides depending on your operating system.
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• Consider reducing your reliance on centralized social networks controlled
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by billionaires, and instead [41]establishing a web presence you control.
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Evaluate the risks when choosing hosting providers, make backups, and make
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it as easy as possible to switch hosts should the need arise.
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• Consider no longer using apps that collect and store sensitive data, such
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as period tracker or fertility apps. Be cautious about location tracking
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and other tech-enabled surveillance.
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• Find and support trusted sources of news and information. If you rely
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heavily on mainstream news outlets owned by billionaires who were first in
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line to congratulate Trump on his victory, consider diversifying your media
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diet. [42]ProPublica, [43]404 Media, and [44]Flaming Hydra are a couple of
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great publications, or the Institute for Nonprofit News has a [45]great
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directory of many more. Subscribe to and/or financially support independent
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solo writers like [46]Parker Molloy (The Present Age), [47]Erin Reed, [48]
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Marisa Kabas (The Handbasket), and [49]Seamus Hughes (Court Watch). Pay for
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a subscription to your local newspaper. Maybe also subscribe to a non-US
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paper while you’re at it. Consider supplementing your social feeds with an
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RSS-powered [50]blogroll.
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How do I fight?
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For anyone feeling like you don’t know what to do, I urge you to think hard
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about what matters most to you, and look for ways to fight for those things
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— particularly if you have specific skills that you can put to use. Are you a
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good writer? Tech savvy? A compelling leader? Good at coming up with new ideas?
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Find things that play to your strengths. And most importantly, find people who
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are members of communities under threat and/or experienced organizers doing
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this work already, and ask them what they need. Help the people around you. Be
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there for the people you love.
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What matters to me may not be the most important thing to you, and it’s easiest
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to keep fighting when you’re fighting for something you care deeply about. With
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that said, here are just a few of the things I care about that might serve as a
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launching point:
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Press freedom and access to information
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Trump and his allies have issued multitudes of threats against journalists, and
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anti-media sentiment is reaching a fever pitch across the political spectrum.
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The United States has already sunk to [51]#55 on the Reporters Without Borders’
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press freedom tracker — the lowest it has ever been — and will likely only fall
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further once Trump takes office.
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• Fight back against Trump’s attempts to weaponize the FCC and other
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government agencies against news organizations, such as by [52]revoking TV
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stations’ broadcast licenses or accusing publishers of [53]“treason” for
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factual reporting
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• Urge your Senators to back the [54]PRESS Act to protect journalists from
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surveillance and provide journalist-source confidentiality
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• Push for a federal [55]anti-SLAPP law to replace piecemeal and easily
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dodged state-level protections for journalists from the kinds of frivolous
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but financially ruinous defamation lawsuits popular among people like
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Donald Trump and Elon Musk.
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• Support groups working on journalist legal defense initiatives, like the
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[56]Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press and [57]others. If you’re
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a lawyer, consider offering pro bono legal representation.
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• For the tech savvy: help journalists, writers, and archivists protect
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themselves and their work. Those who are looking to go independent are
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often looking for advice or tech help. Consider contributing to open source
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projects like the [58]Internet Archive.
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• Support and fight for your local libraries. Get a library card and use it.
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Volunteer.
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• Push back at the local level against efforts to ban books in schools, or to
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remove important topics from school curricula.
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• Support data activist groups like [59]DDoSecrets.
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• Support and contribute to open knowledge projects like [60]Wikipedia and
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those stewarded by the [61]Free Law Project ([62]CourtListener and [63]
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RECAP among them).
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Migrant rights
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Trump has threatened mass deportations “on day one”, along with an order to end
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birthright citizenship. Advisers have boasted of “turbocharging” Trump’s
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denaturalization projects from his previous administration, which sought to
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strip Americans of their citizenship.
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• Tech workers: refuse to develop software for corporations building
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surveillance tech for ICE and similar groups.
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• Find and support your local immigration advocacy group, especially if you
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have legal or organizing experience, or if you are multilingual.
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• Support groups like [64]Organized Communities Against Deportations (OCAD),
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including through donations or volunteer work.
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Reproductive rights
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Trump’s promise to “leave abortion up to the states” rather than enact a
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federal ban still poses a grave threat to reproductive rights, if it is even to
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be believed. [65]Project 2025 outlines plans to restrict access to
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mifepristone, enforce the Comstock Act to block medical supplies, equipment, or
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abortion drugs from being sent by mail, and even limit access to
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contraceptives.
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• [66]Find and support your local abortion funds. They often are in most
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desperate need of help, compared to national and well-known organizations
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like Planned Parenthood.
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• Volunteer with your local reproductive rights advocacy group by helping to
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organize or becoming a [67]clinic escort.
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• Consider obtaining emergency contraceptives or [68]abortion pills to have
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on hand for yourself or others. Plan B and mifepristone have shelf lives of
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4 and 5 years, respectively.
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Trans rights
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The Trump campaign doubled down on attacks on trans people, even incorporating
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it into their advertising. Trump has, among other things, vowed to limit access
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to gender-affirming care and even defund schools that recognize transgender
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students.
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• Find, support, and volunteer with your local LGBTQ organization.
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• Contribute to those fundraising for their gender-affirming care, including
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those who are now urgently trying to accelerate their healthcare plans, who
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are trying to renew and update their identification, or who are trying to
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move states. Help out individuals you know, or look for [69]local mutual
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aid funds.
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• Become involved at a local level to push back against efforts to block or
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remove gender-affirming policies from schools, or ban books about queer and
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trans life (among other topics)
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• Fiercely support trans people and educate those around you — including
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Democrats now tempted to blame Harris’s loss on “the trans issue”.
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Finally: remember to take care of yourselves. There is a long road ahead, but
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we’re in this together.
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As long as there is one upright man, as long as there is one compassionate
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woman, the contagion may spread and the scene is not desolate. Hope is the
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thing that is left to us, in a bad time. I shall get up Sunday morning and
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wind the clock, as a contribution to order and steadfastness.
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Sailors have an expression about the weather: they say, the weather is a
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great bluffer. I guess the same is true of our human society — things can
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look dark, then a break shows in the clouds, and all is changed, sometimes
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rather suddenly. It is quite obvious that the human race has made a queer
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mess of life on this planet. But as a people we probably harbor seeds of
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goodness that have lain for a long time waiting to sprout when the
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conditions are right. Man’s curiosity, his relentlessness, his
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inventiveness, his ingenuity have led him into deep trouble. We can only
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hope that these same traits will enable him to claw his way out.
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Hang on to your hat. Hang on to your hope. And wind the clock, for tomorrow
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is another day.E.B. White (1973)
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Footnotes
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1. It is still a mystery to people how people read this newsletter and think
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it is anything but political. Crypto is political. Technology is political.
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Journalism is political. [70]↩
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Social share image is "[71]Repairing the clock inside the clock tower at the
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Old Post Office in Washington, D.C. ", a photograph by [72]Carol M. Highsmith.
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Loved this post? Consider [73]signing up for a pay-what-you-want subscription
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Read more
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[76] Video: The Cryptocurrency Industry's Unprecedented Election Spending
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Video: The Cryptocurrency Industry's Unprecedented Election Spending
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Let's talk about where the money came from, where it went, the cryptocurrency
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industry's political goals, and what’s next.
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Nov 22, 2024
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[77] A “Department of Government Efficiency” image featuring Donald Trump, Elon
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Musk, and the dogecoin mascot
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Issue 70 – The Cryptocurrency States of America
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Crypto’s efforts to buy the 2024 elections paid off, and we’re in for a bumpy
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ride.
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Nov 15, 2024
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[78] An illustration of a man with the Coinbase logo for a head, holding an
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eager tiger looking to attack a woman with a shield
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Issue 69 – Nice
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Coinbase threatens me that continuing to report on their activities would be
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“.... unwise”. Also, election spending hits a fever pitch, with several new
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crypto PACs coming out of the woodwork.
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Nov 2, 2024
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[79] A grid of photos titled “Our team”. All of them are Molly, wearing various
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outfits, sunglasses, and hats.
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I am my own legal department: the promise and peril of “just go independent”
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Independent publishing is one important facet of the media ecosystem, and while
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I love it, I know it is not the path for everyone.
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Oct 26, 2024
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