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Originally Posted By u/LinusThiccTips At 2025-03-26 02:37:36 PM | Source


 

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Originally Posted By u/RoyalChris At 2025-03-26 03:06:16 PM | Source


 

This shit is scary and so damn exhausting.


Originally Posted By u/EyesLikeLiquidFire At 2025-03-26 11:24:51 AM | Source


 

Originally Posted By u/laggy1 At 2025-03-26 11:08:51 AM | Source


 

Originally Posted By u/Not_Cartmans_Mom At 2025-03-26 03:09:11 PM | Source


 

Keep the movement going! People are waking up!


Originally Posted By u/Patient_Success_2687 At 2025-03-26 12:19:00 PM | Source


 

Originally Posted By u/HuntDeerer At 2025-03-26 09:12:12 AM | Source


 

“Watch them not do shit”

“they’re pissed now but give it a week and they’ll fall back in line”

“They just haven’t gotten their marching orders yet”

“THERE SHE IS! Finally came out of your room to join the rest of the family, huh?” 😐

Stop fucking mocking them for finally, FINALLY starting to get it. All you guys are doing is pushing them back into their little maga bubble where they’ll dig and dig and dig until they find an explanation that fits Trumps narrative and makes their shame go away.

Literally. All you have to do is shut the fuck up and let them come to you. Let them join the fucking family. For fuck sake.

If you think that behavior is helping or that mocking someone you want on your side is the way to go you’re an actual idiot. No better than them. (Maybe a little better, but still.)

I know. I get it. We’re pissed. But look-you hated that shit when you were a teenager hiding away in your room to avoid getting shit on.

This is that SAME shit. We’re at the point now where maga is actually getting it. If we punish that behavior they’ll crawl right back in their maga caves regardless if they WANT to come out or not.

So PLEASE. Encourage the behavior you want to see or shut the fuck up. We’re trying to change the world for the better not shit on everyone that doesn’t think like us. Stop it.

Edit: Christ. Yes, we need to stand firm, we shouldn’t reward shitty behavior, we shouldn’t lay down and take it. I can’t believe i have to say this shit. WE CAN STILL DO THESE THINGS WITHOUT SHITTING ON THE ONES THAT ARE STARTING TO WONDER IF WE’RE RIGHT. Holy fuck. Cannot believe I’m having to explain decency on this sub. (And speaking of-did none of you ever stop to think the “democrats are too nice and forgiving” shit might’ve been just more propaganda to further the division? Our whole thing is supposed to be about empathy, but now half of y’all are convinced you’re not mean enough. And that didn’t raise any red flags with you? We should know better than anyone that empathy doesn’t equal weakness. That kind of thought is a maga thing.)


Originally Posted By u/girl_onfire_ At 2025-03-26 10:16:32 AM | Source


 

Originally Posted By u/serious_bullet5 At 2025-03-26 08:53:08 AM | Source


 

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Originally Posted By u/FuturePowerful At 2025-03-26 11:30:19 AM | Source


 

Yesterday, while we were paying attention to the signal leak, President Donald Trump signed an executive order titled “Preserving and Protecting the Integrity of American Elections.” While the title suggests a neutral bureaucratic measure, the content tells a different story. This order introduces major changes to how federal elections operate. It requires every voter registering for a federal election to provide documentary proof of U.S. citizenship. It also blocks the counting of any mail-in ballots that arrive after Election Day, regardless of when they were mailed. And it authorizes the federal government to withhold election funding from states that do not comply. Together, these provisions mark one of the most aggressive efforts in modern American history to restrict access to the ballot.

The requirement to show proof of citizenship when registering to vote will affect millions of eligible voters. Many Americans, especially seniors, low-income workers, rural residents, and natural-born citizens without passports or birth certificates on hand, will find themselves excluded. Over 21 million U.S. citizens do not have a passport, and roughly 11 percent of eligible voters lack the type of government ID that could meet these new standards. The result will not be greater security. It will be a measurable decline in participation by some of the most vulnerable and least represented members of our society.

The new rules for mail-in ballots are also cause for serious concern. Many states have long counted ballots as long as they are postmarked by Election Day. That long-standing practice ensured voters were not penalized for delays by the postal service or for circumstances beyond their control. Under this order, those votes would be discarded. This disproportionately affects people who rely on mail-in voting for health, mobility, or logistical reasons—including disabled Americans, military personnel overseas, and rural residents far from polling places.

More broadly, this executive order attempts to override state authority over elections, a power that has been firmly protected by the Constitution. By threatening to withhold federal funding, the federal government is pressuring states to adopt a uniform system that many would not implement voluntarily. This undermines both federalism and the principle that local communities should have a voice in how elections are run. It is a federal power grab, and it sets a dangerous precedent.

What makes this moment so dangerous is that it mirrors patterns seen in other nations where democracy was dismantled not with tanks, but with legal decrees. Authoritarian leaders, from Viktor Orbán in Hungary to Vladimir Putin in Russia, did not end elections; they rigged the rules of participation. They redefined who counted as a legitimate voter, slowly but deliberately eroding the electorate until democracy became democracy in name only. The American South followed a similar path in the Jim Crow era, using poll taxes, literacy tests, and paperwork requirements to exclude Black Americans from the ballot box. Trump’s executive order follows this same logic. It does not cancel elections—it redefines who is allowed to vote in them.

This is not an isolated action. It fits into a broader strategy that includes attacks on the press, the use of federal agents to suppress protest, the removal of nonpartisan officials, and the rejection of legitimate election results. The cumulative effect of these moves is the erosion of democratic norms. They shrink the amount of people who can vote, concentrate power, and undermine the institutions that are supposed to serve as checks on executive overreach. If left unchallenged, this executive order will normalize a version of democracy where participation is conditional and power is increasingly concentrated at the top.

The response must be immediate and coordinated. Civil rights organizations and constitutional law experts need to challenge the order in court on the basis that it violates federal statutes and constitutional protections. States should take legislative steps to safeguard voter access and refuse to implement rules that undermine democratic participation. Community leaders, grassroots groups, and everyday citizens need to educate voters on how to protect their rights, how to get the documents they may now be required to show, and how to prepare for these changes well in advance of the next election.

It is not too late to stop this, but the timeline is short. Voting rights cannot be defended passively. They require constant protection. If this executive order is allowed to stand, it will become part of a new baseline that future administrations can build on. That is how erosion becomes collapse. The path forward demands a clear and principled stand. This is a defining moment. The country is watching, and so is history.

Call your Secretary of State today and demand that they refuse to implement this order. They have the authority to protect voters in your state, and they need to hear from the people they serve. You can reach the National Association of Secretaries of State (NASS) at (202) 624-3525 to be directed to your state’s office or visit https://www.nass.org/memberships/secretaries-statelieutenant-governors to find their direct phone number.

Tell them: “I’m a voter in your state, and I’m urging you to reject President Trump’s executive order requiring proof of citizenship to vote and banning the counting of late-arriving mail ballots. This order will disenfranchise thousands of eligible voters and violates our democratic principles. We need you to stand up for free and fair elections.”

Then spread the word. Talk to your neighbors. Post on social media. Join voting rights organizations like the Brennan Center, Common Cause, and Fair Fight. Organize locally. Pressure your state legislators to pass emergency protections. Every voice matters, but only if it’s used.


Originally Posted By u/transcendent167 At 2025-03-26 09:27:09 AM | Source


 

Originally Posted By u/Straight_Kale_2933 At 2025-03-26 10:20:54 AM | Source


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