Dear Democratic Leaders,
I’m not a Democrat. I’m not here to make friends, polish reputations, or trade polite pleasantries. I’m writing because Trump and Musk’s hostile takeover of the federal government isn’t just another political cycle gone wrong—it’s the unraveling of American democracy in real time. And if your response is more of the same—press conferences, empty rhetoric, and strategic caution—we’re done for and so are you.
This isn’t a crisis that can be solved with soundbites. This isn’t the time for carefully crafted talking points, focus-grouped messaging, or the same tired faces that have been part of the problem for decades. We don’t need speeches. We need action. We need leaders with fire in their veins, not fossils clinging to the last scraps of political relevance. Send your best—people like AOC and Jasmine Crockett, who fight like they mean it, unafraid to call bullshit when they see it.
Do not send the old guard—the consultants, the career politicians, the institutional relics who helped sleepwalk us into this nightmare. They had their chance. They failed. We don’t have time for their nostalgia, their decorum, or their delusions about bipartisanship with fascists.
Resisting Trump isn’t a single-issue battle. It’s a three-front war:
Legislation: Not symbolic gestures. Not watered-down compromises designed to appease bad-faith actors. We need bold, aggressive policies that protect voting rights, civil liberties, and the very framework of democracy.
Lawsuits: Relentless, coordinated legal warfare. Sue them into submission. Flood the courts. Challenge every unconstitutional act, every abuse of power, every violation of civil rights. Make them fight for every inch.
Leveraging the Free Market: Stop pretending that politics and the economy are separate. Organize economic resistance. Mobilize capital. Hit them where it hurts—their profits, their partnerships, their influence. Make it clear that democracy isn’t just a moral issue; it’s a financial one.
This is the moment to pick a side—not between left and right, but between freedom and authoritarianism. Join the FAFO movement—Fuck Around and Find Out. Because that’s the energy this fight demands. Not polite dissent. Not strategic patience. But raw, unrelenting defiance.
If you’re not ready to fight like democracy depends on it—because it does—then step aside. Make room for those who are. History won’t remember your civility. It will remember whether you stood up when everything was on the line.
Choose wisely.