• RagnarokOnline@programming.dev
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    Top comment from Mike Brock’s blog (where this diatribe came from):

    Right now it feels we have a growing chorus of people raising alarm, but very few people proposing any specific actions that are commensurate with the scale of the crisis? I appreciate your work and I don’t mean this flippantly, but do you have any proposals more specific than “resist” or “do something”?

    This comment is my thought exactly. Brock isn’t wrong, but he’s just blowing real hard and hoping the house falls down.

    All this blog did was piss me of, but it didn’t point me in a direction.

    (But thanks for posting, OP.)

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      Because there is still time for people in power to stop being cowed. That is what this is calling for: do something before it is too late to avoid it becoming an illegitimate government, with all that brings.

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        Is your interpretation that this post is intended for politicians to read and take action? If so what do you think they should do?

        Like the commenter above us I’m at a loss. Short of resorting to force, there doesn’t seem like an action the average person can take that would accomplish anything. Our politicians don’t seem to be acting in proportion to the threat. And even if they were, Republicans have a (slim) majority. Even if you were to say we’ve reached the point where force is called for, against who?

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          Write to your elected representatives, organize protests, mutinies, unions and shut down the country. Read the constitution and look for parts that are meant as a safeguard against tyranny. Little bit of discomfort now beats a lifetime of oppression. Unless you wanna fuck around and find out what it was like living in a totalitarian regime. You’re probs already on the death camp list for being on lemmy.

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            The 14th amendment prohibits people who did insurrection, but none of it counts if people don’t enforce it.

            Even if we did have an uprising, and won, there’d be maga hats for decades whining about how they did nothing wrong. The roots of this problem are deep.

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              My understanding is that the 14th amendment only triggers if Congress votes to exercise it. I wrote my reps and senator before the election. I’m heading my understanding of it on my understanding of that lawsuit from one state trying to take Trump off the ballot.

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          I’m reading it as urging people in any sort of federal job (from politicians to things like IT workers) to do anything they can to slow this down and/or stop it.

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      The founding fathers would have you join a mass of people outside the homes of the legislators demanding they take action or suffer consequences.

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      Its because its against TOS everywhere to say what must be done, and people are too afraid/divided/poor to do it.