Watch Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie shut down a Trump supporter claiming you shouldn’t believe all the racism surrounding Trump’s campaign
Both Adichie and Emmett Tyrrell were discussing the role of racism in the U.S. presidential election, particularly in relation to President-elect Trump’s campaign, when Adichie made a salient point about the conversation around racism that has resonated with viewers, creating a viral clip that’s being shared across the internet.
Gifs: BBC Newsnight
So like, if you play those battlefield WWII games, or you ~love~ post WWI culture/fashion and everything, and you envision yourself joining a resistance movement and spying against the Reich, or the Brownshirts, or Imperial Japan, and you sit here and you minimize Trump’s violent rhetoric and the OBVIOUS emboldening of white power/white nationalist action that has taken place since last Tuesday, you are lying to yourself.
You would have been complacent, if not outright exploitative of the fascist movement(s) across Europe and East Asia. And you certainly would never have joined any kind of resistance movement.
That man up there? He is LITERALLY the same as every mealy-mouthed soft-pedaling isolationist who said “well, the nazis aren’t bothering us, so let’s try to work with them” that allowed WWII to happen.
Even if the argument held water that Trump isn’t *that* bad, look at who he is surrounding himself with to help him figure out how to be a president. Like…please.
Tag: american politics
Are you scared? Are you pissed? Take that second one and
hold it close because it’s gonna be a long four years. If you don’t remember
Bush, well, this is worse. A lot worse. And shit is going to get dark. I’ve
seen a lot of posts going around about donating and volunteering for various
organizations. Do that! But that’s not the only thing you, as an American, need
to do.The Democrats have not disappeared. The republican majority
in the Senate is small. And the republicans have just given us a playbook of
exactly how to stall from the opposition.Write your senators and representatives. Tell them that you
want them to play dirty.Tell your senators that you want them to be obstructionist
and filibuster every bill that would take away hard earned rights.Tell them to filibuster any repeal of Obamacare.
That man they elected is a thin-skinned bully who has no
idea how the system works. Do you think he understands that there’s no such
thing as a line item veto?Make sure that Democratic senators and representatives
attach poison pill amendments that will cause him embarrassment.Attach riders compelling him to release his taxes.
Attach riders declaring the Michael Bloomberg is richer than
him.Attach riders saying that his hands are smaller than the
national average.And then tweet at him to make sure that he and the entire
world knows. Make sure he understands that every bill he attempts to pass
contains a minor blow to his ego.And then, you fucking vote in 2018. Get the Senate back. Get
the House back. And in 2020 you vote for whatever incredibly cautious,
incredibly moderate, incredibly white man that the Democrats put forward.This sucks. Build up the armor again if you lost it or never
had it in the first place. You don’t need to pretend you’re okay. And remember
that Hillary Clinton won the popular vote. It’s the only thing that might help
a bit in the years to come.
The United States is not a monarchy, you are not expected to show reverent respect to the POTUS, they are not some inhuman-godlike being. There is not to be an assumption that they have been put there by any sort of divine hand, so stop telling people that they need to respect Donald Trump’s election. Especially when (a) he did not respect Obama’s, (b) he won without the popular vote because of an antiquated system that has no place in today’s United States, © He. Ran. His. Campaign. With. The. Promise. Of. Removing. The. Rights. Marginalised. Individuals. And. Disrespecting. Their. Humanity.
SPEAK 👏🏽THAT 👏🏽TRUTH 👏🏽WHITE👏🏽 BOY 👏🏽STAY 👏🏽WOKE 👏🏽
PSA PSA PSA!
ATTENTION EVERYONE!
DO NOT DO THIS AND PLEASE REBLOG TO INFORM!!!
Attention! I beg you not to use this method of telling people you are a safe place! White supremicists have now adopted it
as their own method! This could be dangerous to women, people of color, transgender people, and people who are of non-christian faith. You could be further subject to hate crimes.I beg you to stay safe wherever you are and whoever you are.
Do not allow yourself to be lead anywhere by these people. You could be assaulted, raped, or even killed!
And Please Spread the word! People with good intentions need to know NOT to do this!
#protectyourneighbohr
Use this tag to help your friends, family, and other at-risk people stay safe!
(This was made using photos from other posters credit for those go to them!)
Take Action
We’re all afraid. Here are things you can do.
Note: Of course not everything in this post is feasible or achievable for all people. It’s not meant to be one size fits all; rather, just suggestions for things to do if you feel powerless. It’s also not meant to be fearmongering. I don’t know if Trump will be able to achieve all he’s talked about, or how quickly it will happen if he can. But it’s better to plan for the worst than to be caught off guard.
Get a Library Card
There’s more to libraries than checking out books and movies. Libraries provide free Internet access and librarians can assist in things like research and creating
résumés. Librarians fight to defend intellectual freedoms. Libraries offer printing and copying services for low costs. Libraries can provide afterschool activities and storytimes for children. You can research anything in a library, from how to start a small business to where to find a doctor. And libraries are warm when it’s cold outside. Support your local library.
Financial Planning
The stock market is already suffering as a result of the election. We don’t know how many of his economic policies Trump will be able to implement, but we do know that economists have widely agreed that his proposals would cause recession. If you have stocks, a 401(k), a Roth IRA, or any other investments or bonds, schedule a meeting with your employer/broker/accountant/financial advisor as soon as possible. Find out what you can do now to try and protect your investments in the long term.
Create a budget if you don’t already have one. Even if you’re completely broke, there may still be ways to budget. Try and get the most bang for your buck with grocery purchases. Check out Jack Monroe’s blog. They’re focused around feeding yourself in times of poverty, based on lived experience. Save all that you can.
The websites I’ve linked are not the only websites about these issues, and I’m not even sure that they’re the best. I’m very lucky to be financially stable, for the most part, so don’t take my word as gospel. Search all over the web. Look for coupons and discounts online, and keep on the lookout for deals in your community. Don’t be proud: if you have the opportunity to get something that you need for cheap or even free, take it.
Get an ID
Voter suppression and the closing of DMVs in low-income areas is only going to get worse once the GOP has full governmental control. Try and get a driver’s license or a state-issued ID card as soon as possible. If the nearest DMV is far away, consider carpooling with others who also need IDs.
Make sure your ID is valid and not expired. Some states allow you to renew ID online. Check to see what’s available in your area.
If you don’t have a passport, get one. They can be used as a secondary form of ID and it can take months to receive a passport once you start the process. We don’t know if Trump’s immigration proposals will have an effect on the ability of citizens to apply for and receive passports, but it’s best to start the process now. Here is a guide for transgender people regarding passport application.
Contact Your Representatives
Do this early and often. I’m only half-kidding when I tell you to be like Andy Dufresne in The Shawshank Redemption and write every day. Find your representatives here. Contact them immediately, be it by phone, email, or physical letter. Let them know that you oppose Trump and will oppose them in future elections if they stand by him. Use the sample letter template in this post if you’re unsure of what to say. Contact your representatives often about any issue that matters to you, and encourage others to do the same.
It’s best to send physical letters if you can, as they have to be opened, read, and digitized by officials, and so are harder to ignore. But any method of contact is better than no method. Make your voice heard.
Vote
I know that we just finished what feels like the longest presidential campaign in history, and that we’re tired and demoralized. But the 2018 midterm elections are hugely important, and we cannot afford to ignore them. Every seat in the House of Representatives will be up for election. Historically, Democrats do not tend to vote in mid-terms, and that has to change.
Register to vote if you are not already registered. If you have moved or changed your name, make sure your registration information is updated. Tell your friends and family to register to vote. Tell everyone to vote, and tell them often. Volunteer with Rock the Vote or with local organizations. We have no hope for change through apathy; we have to take action.
Protect Others
Those of us in positions of privilege, be it due to race, gender, religion, sexuality, or gender identity, have to stand with the people who have been threatened and targeted by Trump and his supporters. If you see someone being harassed, take action. Do not directly confront the aggressor in situations of active harassment; instead, engage the victim in conversation and ignore the aggressor. If you see violence, immediately call 911. If you can record the violence with your phone, do.
If you hear bigoted talk in your workplace, make complaints to HR. If you hear it in other establishments, demand to talk to a manager. If you hear it within your social groups, it cannot be tolerated. That doesn’t mean you have to shout at someone that they’re a homophobic asshole. You won’t change anyone’s mind that way. But saying something like “That joke isn’t funny because it contributes to stereotypes that hurt lesbians” might make an impact. At the very least, you will have let the person know that what they’ve said isn’t tolerated. It’s hard to stand up to your friends, but it’s necessary.
Start a Gay-Straight Alliance or a PFLAG chapter, or join a pre-existing one. Find diversity programs within your community, or try to form groups if there aren’t any currently. Be there for your marginalized neighbors. Make it clear that hatred and prejudice has no place in your community.
If you are able, donate to or volunteer with organizations that protect the marginalized, such as:
- NAACP
- Black Lives Matter
- National Latin@ Network
- Association on American Indian Affairs
- The Trevor Project
- Trans Lifeline
- Disability Rights and Education Fund
- Autistic Self-Advocacy Network
- AIDS Healthcare Foundation
You can also donate or volunteer with organizations that protect refugees and others overseas, such as:
Donate clothes and food to food banks, soup kitchens, and other organizations to help the poor. Donate diapers and menstrual products as well. Here are some of the most needed items.
Even if you are unable to donate or volunteer, you can still spread information about these organizations and the work that they do through social media or conversation.
Make Your Voice Heard
Find local organizations and protests. You can find community groups on sites like Meetup or Craigslist. Protests can be found on sites such as Popular Resistance and Protest With Me. Join your county’s Democratic party. Organize write-ins. Take part in parades. Make yourself visible and audible. If your rights are violated at a protest, contact the ACLU.
Social media is another great tool for spreading information. I’m not saying devote your blog, your Facebook, and your life to spamming one political post after another. But putting out articles and resources in moderation, or reblogging them, can help to raise awareness.
Fight for the Environment
Trump doesn’t believe in climate change, and now he’ll be able to appoint the head of the Environmental Protection Agency. He’s also stated that he wants to pull us out of the Paris Agreement.
We have to fight for the planet. No matter what other strides we make, the Earth is the only home we’ve got. Don’t just write letters to your representatives about opposing Trump’s bigotry. Make sure they know that you demand they fight for the planet as well.
Here is a list of some of the best environmental charities. Again, even if you can’t donate or volunteer, you can spread information. Here are steps you can take in your life to reduce environmental impact. Try to reduce the amount of animal products in your diet. Obviously, that isn’t feasible for everyone, for many reasons, but animal agriculture has a huge carbon footprint, so if we can reduce our use of it as a society, that can only help.
Healthcare
If your healthcare comes through the Affordable Care Act, make doctor’s appointments right now. Even if you think you’re perfectly healthy, there could be an underlying issue. If the ACA is abolished, it will not be instantaneous, so take advantages of the services early and as often as you can. Refill and reorder your prescriptions. Consider getting an IUD if you’re worried about birth control.
See if you have access to any federally qualified health centers. These health centers charge on a sliding scale and will work with their patients on payment plans. The centers have existed for longer than the ACA, so hopefully even if the ACA is abolished, we’ll still have access to them.
Support Planned Parenthood. We all know that they help to protect our reproductive freedoms, but they offer so many services beyond that as well. Volunteer, donate, and spread information. Looking for a job or know someone who is? Planned Parenthood needs more than just medical staff. Circulate their list of available positions.
Make a YouCaring account in case you need to crowdfund for medical treatment. If you are disabled, chronically ill, etc., see if there are charities or government programs that might be able to aide you.
Legal Rights
If you are trans and want to change your name, try to do it now. Likewise, if you are in a same-sex relationship and want to be married, get married now and have the ceremony you want later.
I am not trying to fearmonger. We don’t know the extent of Trump’s plans when it comes to the LGBTQ+ community. But we do know the vile things that his running mate Mike Pence supports. And we know that the GOP controls Congress and likely the Supreme Court at this point. So take advantage of the rights that you have now.
Support the ACLU. They will stand up for freedom of expression against Donald Trump, as well as other civil liberties, and they have been hugely effective in these efforts for nearly a hundred years.
Support the freedom of the press. Don’t just read free articles on websites. Pay for journalism. If you absolutely can’t afford to, at least disable your ad block on journalistic websites.
Reach Out
This is the hardest step and I know that no one wants to hear it right now, when the wounds are still raw. But it’s necessary for us to move forward as a nation.
All bigots voted for Trump, but not everyone that voted for Trump is a bigot. Some are ignorant or afraid. We will have to reach out to these people if we want to change the future. People can change, even bigots, as demonstrated in this Washington Post article about Derek Black, the son of Stormfront’s founder, who denounced his white supremacist views after he got to know the diverse population of his college.
Please understand, I am not asking anyone to risk their own safety. If you will be harmed by Trump supporters, if you fear for yourself, then you come first and you have to take steps to stay safe. But for those who have the ability to do so, we have to reach out.
Become involved in your community. Get to know people. Challenge their views. Don’t scream at them about how they’re bigots or how they’ve supported sexual assault by electing Trump. Have conversations. Share your worldview. Gently challenge their pre-conceived notions. You don’t have to do it right now, when we’re all so scared and hurting. But it has to be done eventually, or nothing can change.
Take Care of Yourself
We’re all scared and hurting, and that’s all right. Being strong and brave isn’t about not feeling fear; it’s about moving on in spite of that fear. We have many struggles ahead of us, and they won’t be easy, so we have to be sure to take care of ourselves.
Remember to breathe. Remember to drink and eat and sleep. If you feel like shit, find out why and see what you can do to feel better. Talk to friends. Spend time on your hobbies, or other things that will help you unwind.
- Calming masterpost (with links to suicide and crisis hotlines)
- Anxiety gif masterpost
- Self-help masterpost
Stay safe, everyone. We’re all in this together, and I’ll be rooting for all of you.
Oh shit! The what should I do before January guide
Here’s a resource for what you needa try to get done before January when Trump starts changing shit and how to get that shit done. It includes things like name changes for Trans folks and healthcare resources. It might be helpful for someone even if it’s not helpful to you so please pass it on. Help marginalized people stay healthy and safe!
IF YOU’RE A CISHET WHITE YOU NEED TO BE REBLOGGING THIS SHIT SO MARGINALIZED LGBTQ+ POC KNOW THEIR OPTIONS. THIS IS HELPFUL FOR YALL ASSES TOO!!!
The doc has moved to a wiki here. It has a lot of useful information already and it will be added to over time.
“It is not enough for me to stand before you tonight and condemn riots. It would be morally irresponsible for me to do that without, at the same time, condemning the contingent, intolerable conditions that exist in our society. These conditions are the things that cause individuals to feel that they have no other alternative than to engage in violent rebellions to get attention. And I must say tonight that a riot is the language of the unheard.
– Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. | “The Other America.” Grosse Pointe High School (1968)
Did Marvel cast him as Captain America or did they create him to Be Captain America – we may never know
Trump supporters are now starting to organize and create their own version of what looks like a “watered down” Gestapo.
They’re calling themselves the “Lions of Trump.
They are recruiting White individuals in states and cities that are presumed to be Republican leaning.
Please be careful. If you or anyone you know will be going to protests or are planning a protest, PLEASE FIND MORE SECURE WAYS TO SPREAD INFORMATION.
It scares me that I am advising you to organize in secret because this is EXACTLY what happened in Nazi Germany 60 years ago.
Please, please be careful. We don’t know the extent that these people will go to to try and uphold their skewed understanding of democracy and nationalism.
Sources:
https://twitter.com/OmanReagan/status/797314498243633153lionsoftrump.net
Please share.
How to prepare for an immigration raid:
(Spanish and English versions are available)
Como prepararse para una redada de inmigración
Dado el aumento de operativos de inmigración en los últimos meses a cargo de la Agencia de Inmigración y Control de Aduanas (sigla en inglés, “ICE”), es importante que los defensores de los derechos de los inmigrantes y las comunidades locales se preparen en caso de que haya una redada de inmigración. Antes de que ICE lleve a cabo una redada, los defensores de los inmigrantes deben:
Educar a los miembros de la comunidad para que sepan que deben…
- Permanecer callados, o informarle al agente de inmigración que ellos desean permanecer callados.
- Pedir hablar con un abogado.
- No llevar consigo documentos falsos.
- Llevar consigo la tarjeta de información “conozca sus derechos.” (PDF)
- Averiguar el nombre y número de teléfono de un abogado de inmigración de confianza y siempre llevar consigo esta información.
- Saber su número de registro de extranjeros (en inglés, “alien registration number,” el cual empieza con la letra “A”), escribirlo en un papel y dejarlo en algún lugar en su casa donde su familia lo pueda encontrar fácilmente.
- Preparar un documento que autorice a otro adulto con el cuidado de sus hijos menores
- Aconsejar a aquellos miembros de familia que no deseen ser interrogados por ICE que se mantengan alejados del sitio donde se llevó a cabo la redada o del lugar donde se encuentre la persona detenida.
- No firmar ningún documento sin antes consultar con su abogado.
Preparar a grupos comunitarios y a defensores de derechos de los inmigrantes.
- Distribuir a sindicatos, trabajadores y grupos comunitarios las tarjetas de información tituladas “conozca sus derechos,”las cuales explican qué hacer en caso de que haya una redada o alguien se encuentre detenido.
- Ayudar a aquellas personas que pueden ser detenidas a que practiquen, con dramatizaciones, la mejor forma de responder a los interrogatorios de ICE.
- Aconsejar a las personas que no firmen ningún documento, ni que dejen que los agentes de inmigración los obliguen a firmar el documento “órdenes de deportación estipuladas” (en inglés, “stipulated orders of removal”) o salida voluntaria.
- Estar preparados para poder documentar todos los hechos ocurridos, incluyendo cualquier acción llevada a cabo por los agentes de inmigración que vaya en contra de la ley, los nombres y números de placa oficial de los agentes de inmigración, y los nombres y las fechas de nacimiento de los inmigrantes detenidos.
- Obtener los números telefónicos y la información de contacto de los consulados extranjeros en su región.
- Obtener los números telefónicos y la información de contacto del centro de detención local.
- Averiguar donde se puede adquirir información sobre otros centros de detención en caso de que los detenidos sean trasladados fuera de la región. (Un listado de los centros de detención de inmigración se puede encontrar en www.ice.gov/pi/dro/facilities.htm. La organización Detention Watch ha compilado un listado mas completo con mapas de lugares donde puede que haya inmigrantes detenidos; este listado se encuentra en http://detentionwatchnetwork.org/dwn_map).
- Obtener el nombre del agente especial de inmigración encargado de la región (en inglés, “ICE special agent in charge,” o “SAC”).
- Crear contacto o fortalecer la relación con (1) el juez principal de la sede local de la Oficina Ejecutiva de Revisión de Casos de Inmigración (“Executive Office for Immigration Review,” o “EOIR”) y (2) la Oficina del Defensor Público Federal (“Office of the Federal Public Defender”).
- Con respecto a los medios de comunicación:
- Con respecto a líderes comunitarios y agentes de la fuerza pública:
- Establecer con anticipación relaciones con los medios locales de comunicación y así aumentar la probabilidad de que el público sea alertado inmediatamente cuando una redada se esté llevando a cabo.
- Si se ha desarrollado estas relaciones con los medios de comunicación, cuando una redada se lleve a cabo en el sitio de trabajo, quizá se pueda acompañar al reportero al lugar de trabajo o al centro de detención para observar, por ejemplo, si ICE está negando la entrada de abogados o negándole a los detenidos acceso a un abogado.
- Realizar presentaciones de “conozca sus derechos” en programas de radio de la comunidad local.
- Considerar escribir artículos de “conozca sus derechos” en periódicos de la comunidad local.
- Establecer relaciones con agentes de la fuerza pública locales y con líderes comunitarios.
- Reunirse con ICE para (1) asegurar que los agentes de inmigración que trabajan en la oficina local estén al tanto del reglamento interno acerca de (a) la ejecución de operativos de inmigración en sitios de trabajo mientras disputas laborales se estén llevando a cabo, y (b) el poner en libertad a padres detenidos cuyos hijos son menores de edad en el caso de que no haya otro familiar que pueda cuidar de los niños; e (2) indagar sobre el protocolo de la oficina local de inmigración y como se decide cuando se debe llevar a cabo una redada.
Desarrollar un equipo de respuesta inmediata compuesto de abogados, miembros de medios de comunicación y líderes comunitarios.
- El equipo de respuesta inmediata legal debe estar compuesto de abogados especializados en ley de inmigración, de derecho penal, y de familia, los cuales pueden reunir los hechos y datos de la redada, ayudar a localizar y a representar a los detenidos y asistir con el cuidado de menores cuyos padres han sido detenidos.
- En caso de que ICE les niegue a los detenidos el acceso a un abogado, los miembros del equipo de respuesta inmediata pueden llamar al juez principal de la EOIR para facilitar el contacto de los abogados con los clientes.
- Si el gobierno federal presenta cargos de delito penal en contra de los detenidos, los miembros del equipo de respuesta inmediata pueden trabajar con la Oficina del Defensor Público Federal para asegurar que los detenidos adquieran representación legal adecuada.
- Al crear este equipo, los defensores deben de establecer al mismo tiempo relaciones con otros abogados que tengan experiencia con derecho constitucional, criminal y de familia — en caso de que ICE llegue a transgredir los derechos civiles de las personas durante las redadas, o en caso de que el gobierno entable cargos de delito penal en contra de los detenidos, o que los detenidos tengan hijos menores.
- Los defensores deben de identificar también a los abogados de inmigración locales que estén disponibles al momento de representar a los detenidos.
- Un equipo bien organizado que incluya miembros de los medios de comunicación, líderes comunitarios y abogados pueden brindar una respuesta coordinada en cualquier tipo de redada de inmigración.