After I wrote this thread 👇people asked “But what can we do?”
This is what we can do, Part II.
Warning: People often like my assessment of what went wrong, but dislike my advice on what to do about it.
By democratic institutions I mean courts (independent judiciary), laws, reporters, (free press), elections, prosecutorial discretion, Congressional oversight, etc.
I'll include truth itself.
Recall that a goal of Active Measures is to cause people to lose faith in democratic institutions.
🔹All politicians are corrupt
🔹Democracy failed
🔹Why bother voting?
🔹There's nothing we can do, and
⭐️We may as well give up now because it’s all over; we're already in an autocracy.
Q: So how do we counter a direct attack on our institutions?
A: By becoming an institutionalist.
What the heck is an institutionalist?
It is person who likes (and defends) institutions.
I’ll pause here to tell you that I spent my legal career criticizing institutions.
Most people actively undermining our democratic institutions right now would miss them when they’re gone.
They don’t know what it’s like to live in a country that has none.
Semantics matter. Words matter.
But right now, our institutions are under siege.
Hence the appeal of autocracy: An autocrat always gets his own way.
The autocrat doesn't have to compromise. The autocrat can be a “purist."
There is much rattling and shaking as a minority party tries to hold onto power by attacking the very institutions of democracy.
Instead, you rush to strengthen and prop up the structures so that there will be less rebuilding later.
You become an institutionalist.
OK, so, how do you do that?
When courts made terrible decisions, say, “This was a terrible decision. We need to win the next few elections so that we can get better judges onto the courts.”
Semantics matter.
If you persuade enough people to give up, it WILL be all over.
Remember: the GOP is fighting tooth and nail because they are a shrinking minority with an unpopular agenda.
She knows the demographics are on our side, and people are angry and eager to vote these democracy-bashers out, so it’s just a matter of time.
Swift knows how to turn outrage to action.
For one thing, Operation Ukraine Shakedown would have succeeded. . .
Look at all the people who came forward to expose the deception.
The single most important "institution" of Democracy is Truth.
Nobody who watched the Impeachment hearings can say such a thing.
Nobody who cares about the truth can say it.
Biden won because more people voted for him in a free and fair election.
To say otherwise is to deny agency to the people who voted for him, and to. . .
It's also naive about what a corrupt election looks like. My husband had to vote for Pinochet or suffer consequences.
"Corrupt" is a dangerous word, and I advise people to be careful with it right now.
I'll add a screen shot of #22 and #23 to the next tweet.
There was no minimum wage, no 40 hour workweek, workers who were injured were left to starve. There was no GI bill. Returning injured soldiers were on their own . . .
Someone said to me, "You mean things in the past have been worse than now?"
I don't think that question has ever been asked by a black woman with a sense of her own history.
So yeah, we can do this.