The first screenshot of an article by Charlie Angus, written for Canadians who want to Resist fascism from the US Text: 10 Steps to Resist Fascism and Defend Democracy CHARLIE ANGUS / THE RESISTANCE APR 12 ) READ IN APP 기 Wherever I go in Canada, people ask me "What if?" questions. What if the threats to our nation escalate?
Text: What if Trump follows through on his threat to our sovereignty? In the early days, those questions were posed with a sense of trepidation and fear. As if we couldn't quite believe that this was actually happening. But something has shifted. Canadians understand that we share a vast, undefended border with a nation that is no longer under the rule of law. We are coming to terms with a gangster state - one determined to undermine allies and use intimidation to gain control of our nation's wealth.
Text: There is no reason to believe that those threats will stop. And Canadians have changed. We are much tougher and more determined. The "what if" question has morphed into a broader discussion about personal responsibility. People understand that the future of our democracy and our sovereignty depends on our individual willingness to step up and fill the breach. These questions are about more than a threat on the border. We also face the unprecedented
Text: pressure from climate catastrophe, rampant disinformation and dangerous exploitation of Al. So the question is no longer just, "What if?" It's this: What role does a citizen have in such a world? I have thought a great deal about this. I have tried to learn lessons from other epic stories of resistance and resilience. When the Nazis invaded Denmark in 1940, 17-year-old Arne Sjer wrote the 10 commandments of resistance. These rules were shared from family to family to mobilize the Danish people and
This is an incredible piece by @charlieangus104.bsky.social
Canadians, take note and take the pledge!
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