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  • Snot Flickerman@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    If you’re not on a list of people to harass, terrorize, abuse, or possibly deport in the Trump administration, make sure you are are on one of those by signing this public petition! /s

    I’m actually joking, because letting that kind of fear stop us is how they’ve won so far and how they’ll win in the future, unless we stop being afraid of the consequences of living in a corrupt USA and speaking truth to power.

    Just ask Fred Hampton.

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      21 hours ago

      It’s safest to sign. Safety is in numbers. Cowardice leads to the greater danger. And it doesn’t matter if it accomplishes anything.

    • LukeZaz@beehaw.org
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      Considering that (insofar as I can tell) literally just a petition and nothing more, your joke actually sounds pretty accurate to me.

      The only way this’ll do good is if a miracle occurs and it becomes ludicrously successful. In any realistic scenario, all it does is make a convenient list of people the new administration won’t like. Well, that and create a treasure trove of profitable data.

      Fear is bad when it stops us from doing useful, helpful things. I don’t think this is one of those things.

  • millie@beehaw.org
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    Is there any evidence that petitions are effective when they’re not legally binding and are coming from the opposition?

    • Manticore@beehaw.org
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      If anything they’re the opposite. The petitions themselves are not binding, and if they’re not directly to institutions then they’re probably not even noticed.

      …but they do convince signers that they’ve ‘done something’, the catharsis of which makes them less likely to do something that actually matters.

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        Yeah, that’s my thought. People sign a petition and go ‘welp, I’ve done my part!’ when they’ve literally done nothing constructive whatsoever.

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        This reminds me of a scathing bit in I think “Bowling for Columbine” that covered a group of well-meaning women and their ineffective political activism. They made a bit of ruckus in some senator’s office, then had tea and cake afterwards patting each other on the back.

  • jabib (he/him)@beehaw.org
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    Pretty sure anyone who will sign this voted Harris. The election was the country’s chance to say “no” to Project 2025

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      Don’t be so sure. Even a lot of Republicans didn’t like the idea, which is why Trump had to walk back from it and say he didn’t know anything about. Which was an obvious lie. Plus, there seems to be a lot of people who voted Trump who didn’t even know what it would bring. I’d imagine a lot of people would be against this.

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        I imagine a lot would be, too, but that doesn’t mean they did know about it or will know about it even when it is happening.