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ariadne0614

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Fri Nov 20, 2020, 10:17 AM Nov 2020

The New Yorker: How You Can Help Restore American Democracy

We have more power than we think. This 24-minute podcast gave me hope.

How You Can Help Restore American Democracy
Thursday, November 19, 2020

In the weeks since Election Day, Donald Trump has refused to concede defeat, fired his Secretary of Defense, ordered his Attorney General to investigate specious claims of voter fraud, and stoked conspiracy theories that the election was somehow fraudulent. Are his actions the flailing response of a sore loser or an attempt at an authoritarian power grab? Academics and activists believe that, in either case, ordinary citizens have more power than they think they do. Andrew Marantz joins Dorothy Wickenden to discuss what has been learned in recent years about successful nonviolent resistance movements, and how to take action to perpetuate a stable democracy.


https://www.podtrac.com/pts/redirect.mp3/audio.wnyc.org/tnypoliticalscene/tnypoliticalscene111920_nonviolence.mp3

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The New Yorker: How You Can Help Restore American Democracy (Original Post) ariadne0614 Nov 2020 OP
Our vote mean something, why else are they so bent on ignoring them? marble falls Nov 2020 #1
I'm guessing this is a rhetorical question. n/t ariadne0614 Nov 2020 #2
KNR niyad Nov 2020 #3
Bookmarking cilla4progress Nov 2020 #4
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