Every week, you'll get simple, doable steps we can take to save our democracy even when we're busy and overwhelmed by the firehose of bad news.
:: Only got 5 minutes? Even if all you do is sign up for #1 under "Do this + feel better" below, you'll have done something to help. 🌟 :: A couple weeks ago, I did something I've never done before: I attended a town hall meeting for the constituents of a U.S. representative. As it turned out, the rep was too chicken to show up and face his voters, but regardless, I did a new thing. 🎉 I bet you can relate. Every week, I hear from Molly's Army members who are also doing something they've never done before:
After a friend and I worked together to troubleshoot a tech issue with a community group's website (another new thing!), I said: I feel like we should be earning Girl Scout-style badges for all this new stuff we're having to learn 🏆 Because let's be real. This isn't your day job. We're fitting "fight the fascist power grab" in between all our regular daily responsibilities, like getting our paid work done, being a parent, going to school, making meals, keeping up with dishes and laundry, and on and on. We were already tired and overwhelmed before any of this started. It's not like you were sitting around twiddling your thumbs and thought to yourself, "Golly gee whiz, I have so much extra time on my hands! Maybe I'll embark on an epic quest against billionaire bullies, just for funsies." 🤷♀️ This is hard. And if I'm being totally honest, I don't want to spend my podcast time learning about how democracies backslide into authoritarianism. I don't want to fill up my library hold queue with books about fascism. And I really don't want to hear Ted Cruz's smarmy voice in my ear right before bedtime because that's the only time my house is quiet enough to leave a voicemail. 🤢 You are not alone. Just this week, I heard from:
And yet, we're doing it anyway. Even though it's hard. Even though we're tired. Even though we'd rather be binge watching Parks & Rec again. Because we believe in a true democracy that works for all of us, and we're willing to pitch in to make that happen. 🇺🇸 Think about this... The next time you find yourself considering doing something you've never done before—whether that's inviting a friend to join you at a rally or leaving a coup-fighting flyer on the car next to yours in the grocery store parking lot—think of the hundreds of Molly's Army members who are in the same boat as you, doing something new. Sometimes we might feel unsure of ourselves. We might feel anxious. Heck, we might even be a little grumpy about spending our time that way. But we're doing it anyway. 💪 And we need to celebrate that. After you do something new or something hard (or something you don't necessarily want to be doing), hit "reply" and let me know so I can give you a shout-out in our next weekly update—or tell a friend what you did. Full disclosure: It might feel a little silly to toot your own horn, especially if it seems like a teensy tiny step in the grand scheme. Do it anyway. Because we need joy in this fight, and celebrating is a big part of that. Not only will celebrating your own tiny steps motivate you to keep going, but you'll inspire others to keep fighting for our democracy, too. 💞 And every day you earn your Democracy Defender badge and wear it proudly, our power grows. What's insideInside our latest update, you'll find these sections:
Do this + feel betterHere are 3 things you can do right now. As a bonus, taking any action (even if it's tiny!) will help dispel feelings of hopelessness and overwhelm... 1. Make a truth sandwichDisinformation is a threat to our democracy, and it's one of the top moves in the fascists' playbook. But unfortunately, research shows that responding to disinformation with facts doesn't work. Womp, womp. So what does work? A truth sandwich. After just one truth sandwich, 14 percent of misinformation spreaders shifted their thinking. 💃🏼 Just one! 👉 Get the scoop on how to use the truth sandwich technique in your online and offline conversations so that you're doing your part to fight dangerous disinformation:
If you're intrigued but want to learn more before you RSVP, the Truth Brigade hub is chock full of gold nuggets. 2. Stick a post-itScientists and historians who've studied democracies that backslide into authoritarianism say that to pull out of this nose-dive, we need more people in the fight. Because when you get large and diverse numbers of people participating in the resistance, you start to break down the pillars of support for authoritarianism. 💥 So here's a fun way to pull more people into our ever-growing tent. 👉 Leave a post-it note for someone to find. Here's how:
This is a tiny, positive step you can take to reach a hand out to someone who may not be plugged in yet. People need social proof that our country is in trouble and that now is the time for all of us to speak up. ❤️ 3. Protect votersGeorgia's Secretary of State plans to purge 455,000 voters from the state's voter rolls this summer. 😬 Before that happens, volunteers in Georgia need our help reaching out to the affected voters. We need to help folks update their registration so they can stay registered to vote in the next election. This is important not only because we need to defend our freedom to vote but because in the current political climate, even a very small number of voters can swing the whole game. 👉 Sign up for this high-priority virtual phone bank to help protect these voters' rights:
If you haven't phone banked before, this is a good way to dip your toes in the water because you're not trying to convince folks to vote for anyone specific! You're starting from a place of wanting to be helpful, and people tend to appreciate that. 💜 Keep growingLearning about what's happening and how we dig ourselves out of this hole is an ongoing process. Here are 3 ways you can keep learning and growing as a citizen who wants to protect this democracy:
Get a shot of motivationA quote that resonated this week: "When I try to understand what caused fascism, the reasons we were overtaken by it..., it seems to me that the rich, in their selfishness, feared a Bolshevik revolution. They let that fear control them. Yet all we need, now as then, is an active minority to stand up: that will be enough. We will be the yeast that makes the bread rise."
— Writer, concentration camp survivor, and member of the French Resistance during World War II Stéphane Hessel, in his bestselling pamphlet Time for Outrage
And here's a comment on last week's update, Here's what history tells us about how to defeat fascists: I love this idea of not doing socials before making your calls to reps! I need to try that. Anybody else think they’re going to just "check one thing" and before you know it, you've spent 25 mins scrolling?
Maybe we should all make our potty time 💩 rep calling time instead of scrolling time 😂
— Dana, Molly's Army member, reply to Dana here
Hey, look! We did thisHere's a quick run-down of what folks in our group have been doing to help lately:
Your turnWhat small actions have you taken lately? Please hit "reply" and let me know what you've been up to so we can celebrate with you. 🥳 Onward, Kelly p.s. If this message resonated with you, please consider becoming a sustaining member for $5 a month. You'll help cover the costs of our website and email list, plus you'll help us reach more people and spur them into taking meaningful action. 💞 |
Every week, you'll get simple, doable steps we can take to save our democracy even when we're busy and overwhelmed by the firehose of bad news.