
What Can We Do? A Hierarchy of 20 Things to Resist Fascism (Part 1 of 3)
A hierarchy of 20 political activism actions you can take, each built on the foundation of those before, roughly in the order of their importance.
A lot of folks on the left side of the political spectrum have the same concerns lately: what do we do about fascism, the destruction of democratic institutions, the obliteration of our social safety nets, and the undermining of our diplomatic standing on the international stage. The power wielded to significantly worsen our lives is concentrated into the hands of couch fuckers, the gold-toilet “man of the people,” and actually literal not-hyperbolic Nazis who think chainsaws are a really good metaphor for government oversight.
But this moment is so much bigger than any one of us. It seems overwhelming to be a mere citizen in the middle of all this, and the power that is coming down on us is literally designed to make us feel hopeless and trounce our reaction time. The opposition party has no national power and, if it misbehaves, it gets a strange sort of cultural spanking that those on the right never seem to. States can get steamrolled (which is ironic, given how much bullshit the GOP has hidden behind federalism in the past). Republicans are ignoring the separation of powers and trying to completely defy the courts. Meanwhile, people the world over are watching in horror as threats of annexing Canada and going to war with the EU over Greenland become breathtakingly plausible. All while genocide grinds on, and due process is ignored when it comes to brown people.
What are we supposed to do? We’re citizens, not politicians. People with guns are showing up and telling us we have to do what they say. We’re not MCU superheroes with sonic eye beams and flaming pee. We’re not government officials. We didn’t vote for this. Most of us on the left voted AGAINST this (as opposed to FOR anything). We don’t have the power to stop it at this point, and the people who are complicit have their heads so far up their asses they can taste their own fillings, so how much would it even matter if we had some sort of check or balance? The judicial branch seems like barely a speed bump to their openly, explicitly fascist agenda. In the legislature, the party in power is enabling everything that’s happening—including their own loss of power. Constitutional powers that were fundamentally separated (“checks and balances” if you’re in high school civics) are being consolidated and concentrated into a single autocratic hand faster than enraged op-eds can be written, protests organized, and Democrats can tut. Rule of law means nothing. Dogs and cats living together. The falcon cannot hear the falconer. What even is our recourse? We hear slogans like “become ungovernable,” or “resist,” but what does that MEAN?
The Internet is teeming with (often great) advice, but it’s all blobbed together. You get advice like “don’t comply in advance” in the same listicle as “learn gritty survival skills involving bowie knives, move to the woods, live deep in the forest of national parks while surviving on berries and hand-killed grizzly bear meat, and call yourselves the Wolverines.” It’s all good advice, but it’s a little… unprioritized.

So what I want to try to do is give you all something a little different than the usual fare of five or six ideas—a pyramid. Each step builds on the foundations of the preceding ones. You go as high up the pyramid as you can reasonably go before your health (mental or physical) is endangered. Maybe you can only handle the first one. Or maybe you’ve achieved the first five, but the next couple sound like more than you can handle. Maybe working quietly within the system sounds doable, but stepping outside the system is just too scary… or too risky since you’re a single parent. Or too costly if you work two jobs to make ends meet. Or whatever. Maybe you go to the end…into the very fires of Mordor.
Do your best.
Now you might quibble over the exact position of a few of these, and some can be done despite missing/skipping a few that came before (though not many), but each essentially gets harder than the last and depends on the support of the ones before it to be successful.
This list is not for seasoned vets. It’s not for people who have makeshift rubber bullet shields in their garage. It’s not for Black Bloc. It’s not for BIPOC who have been organizing protest marches against this shit since they were thirteen. This is for people who are, for the first time, asking what they can do. This is what they can do.
- Survive (prepare and plan)
- Thrive
- Deepen your ties to community
- Stay engaged
- Think critically. Fact check.
- Document the truth
- Give support/ Deny support
Part 2 - Acknowledge strange bedfellows (for temporary alliances)
- Support Democrat politicians (Yeah, I know.)
- Do not obey in advance
Part 3 - What CAN you do?
- Choose an institution or ideal to defend
- Start small
- Contribute to the groups you want to support
- Educate
- Speak truth to power
- Protect the vulnerable
- Resist
- Disrupt
- Passive resistance

and shooting up valiant yellow flowers.
Be like the lonely plant, shoot up as many flowers as you can.
1. Survive (prepare and plan)
[Note: I refuse to blame anyone for their own death, whether by suicide, extrajudicial militia, or a self-care threesome that blew an aneurysm because it was so amazeballs. A death at the end of a struggle with a mental health crisis isn’t really different from a death at the end of a struggle with cancer. Death by suicide brought about by a regime determined to strip all humanity from trans folks is just as much the fault of that oppressive regime as if they pulled the trigger themselves.]
1a. Part One of survival: Stay alive
They want you dead.
Their absolutely best-case scenario is that you just roll over and die. That you don’t even make them do the work of hiding the body from humanitarian investigation groups.
So keep going. If it takes the defiance of not giving a bunch of bigots the fucking satisfaction, make them work for it. Make it cost them. Run if you have to. Hide if you have to. Leave the country if you have to. Stay alive.
But hear me when I say this: the world is better with you in it. So if defiance isn’t a good enough reason to keep kicking, do it because you matter and you are important and if we lose you, we are ALL diminished.
Protect your mental health during this time. Talk to people who love you. Take your meds. Stay hydrated. Keep up with hygiene.
For some folks, this is as much as they can do. The pressure of trying to survive takes maximum effort. We all have to step up, but we all also have to know our limits. For intersectionality marginalized folks, expecting big contributions to the revolution is another form of the same bigotry. A person working two jobs, trying to find a line on contraband HRT, barely holding themselves together, living in a world where bigotry is openly on the rise, does not need your shit that they don’t have a free Saturday to pour sugar into gas tanks. A single mom with three kids and two jobs might not have the time to take on this fight. Mental and physical health is and will be be impacted by this regime—some people are just barely hanging on. You decide your own level of involvement.
And you absolutely have my permission to smack with a bell-hooks book anyone who tries to tell you that your thousand-yard stare at the TV watching your ninth run of Sense8 “isn’t going to stop Nazis.” Especially if you’ve had a hard day. It will stop Nazis because it’s what you need to hang in there and you being alive…stops Nazis.
1b. Part Two of survival: Plan to KEEP staying alive
Not an idea of a plan. A PLAN!
At what point will you leave? What is the trigger? Is it the first demonstration where the National Guard opens fire on U.S. citizens? Is it the quiet acceptance of Republicans trafficking U.S. citizens into El Salvadorian concentration camps? Is it when every blogger and activist writer starts getting arrested? Is it when trans people have to wear identifying markings? Is it when political dissidents go missing by the dozens? When will you pack up the car and drive?
Where will you go? Canada? Mexico? What city exactly? Have a “go bag” ready. Get your paperwork in order. Do not let your car get below a half a tank of gas. MAKE A PLAN! Make sure someone knows where you’re going to be so they know you’re missing if you don’t show up. And also so they can meet you there if they stayed back to take care of something while you just drive, and they now need to go and meet you. Make it specific in case one of you loses your cell phone. Not just “Canada.” Canada is a big place. It’s got lots of lakes. And more than one moose. Pick a specific moose. (Not “Cedric the moose” either—they like that name.) Find a city. Google it. Pick a restaurant. Name a time you’ll be there every day. MAKE A PLAN!!!
Lastly, a boring, mundane corollary to this is that you have to survive for the long haul. This won’t be over in a week. Not in a month, either. Probably not in a year. And every bit of evidence says it might not be over in three and a half more years because autocrats gonna… uh, autocrat. You still have to do laundry and get the kids to soccer practice. You still have to survive capitalism. You still have to pay rent and eat vegetables, drink water, touch grass. Survival means you take care of you. Which leads me to…
2. Thrive

They want you dead.
But they’ll take, absolutely take, “too miserable to resist” as a close second.
Survival is resistance (and the most fundamental form of it). But also every act of pleasure and joy is a subversive slap in their face. It makes them apeshit that they can’t break you. One of the hallmarks of authoritarianism is that it is not prepared for sustained resistance and the best way to keep resisting is by not allowing yourself to be terrorized. You do this by taking care of your mental health through self-care.
Besides, if they see you having more fun than them, they become incensed and turn bright purple. That’s why so many movements marched in the day and partied all night—the “fuck you” is baked deliciously into every slice of radical self-care.
So take root-and-branch care of yourself. Have a dinner party. Dance all night. Fuck a friend. Fuck two friends—maybe at once! Watch a sunset. Moisturize. Eat a scone with the emotional maturity of Westley in Buffy’s third season. Whatever brings you joy, do it. Don’t give them the satisfaction of taking pleasure away from you.
They hate you, so you have to love yourself twice as hard.
And if looking away makes you feel guilty, remind yourself that you are doing something with every act of radical self-love. Taking a breath to recenter isn’t apathy unless you don’t ever come back. We all need moments of revelry (and maybe even a little debauchery… as a treat) to help us get up and keep struggling the next day.
Now some people (particularly white people) are going to take this as licence not to take things seriously, and go get a mani-pedi and binge every season of Love Is Blind instead of give a shit. Yep, they got their stamp of approval, and now everything becomes “Hey, this totes counts, Judgy McJudgerson—self-care IS resistance, baby!” And, honestly, there’s not much you can do about that. It’s not like if they hadn’t read this listicle, they were going to be hardcore, and I just blew the whole revolution. They just want to be told it’s okay to do what they were going to do anyway so they can sleep a little better at night.
But for most people, it’s difficult to emphasize enough just how much the cruelty and malice and horrors can GET to you. It’s a struggle just to keep from sinking into The Swamps of Sadness. The movement needs you moving at a steady, marathon pace, not a burnout sprint, and that means titrating some good times to keep you nourished in between bouts of struggle.

Besides, our parties are better anyway, because we’re not stuck-up religious zealots who only ever fuck in missionary position for purposes of procreation, so let’s make them envious as all hell.
3. Deepen your ties to community
[Note: Community here can include online community, though I’m going to be honest that in-person community WILL be better at some of this.]

Community is so so so very important in a time like this. One of the fascist goals is to erode the self-esteem of marginalized groups and individuals. They want “getting with the program” to be the only way for you to find acceptance and belonging. Community is the direct counter to such erosion. It is VERY hard to undermine the self-esteem or sense of worth of someone with a web of strong interpersonal connections.
We all need community to have a sense that some good will endure no matter what happens. Community gives us essential social support, particularly against the sense of isolation and loneliness that fascism wants you to feel without the state.
Our sense of resilience is absolutely dependent on community. Community gives us opportunities to teach and learn and to share differences of opinions from people we care about and trust instead of from a stranger yelling at us (usually from the other side of a computer screen), as well as a group to join forces with for collective action that can build real change.
Community helps you keep your values in check. It helps combat the normalization of fascism creeping into our lives. It helps us to be strong together in ways we can’t alone. One of fascism’s strongest weapons is its terror, and a tight-knit group of people can help your mental health and keep you from being perpetually in fear.
And, not to put too cliché a point on it, community can look out for someone—possibly physically protecting someone who might be in trouble with the regime.
Probably there aren’t ever enough good things to be said about community.
Deepening community roots might involve showing up to light-hearted social events like street parties, nature walks, or game nights; it can also eventually involve opportunities for more activist opportunities like rallies, vigils, marches, and protests. You can find a church you trust. A local political group. Volunteering. Poor People’s Campaign is a great place to start if you don’t know where else you might.
I would caution you to be careful of your neighbors: maybe you’re wrong about what side they are on this. Choose your people deliberately—that’s your community. Don’t confuse community with neighborhood.
Be there FOR your community, and you will benefit from that, not just in the halving of shared sorrows (and doubling of shared joys) but also —for most of us— in the satisfaction of being a part of something and serving something bigger than our personal problems.
4. Stay engaged

As you move up the hierarchy pyramid of resistance, it will be very important to know what is going on. Stay engaged.
Find a news source you trust and read it. Find international news if our media becomes truly compromised. (It isn’t yet, but it’s not going to last long—the “Media Dies in Darkness” days are over.) Know what the regime is up to, and what they say they’re going to be doing. There are folks out there (who are no fans of Trump in any way) who do not know, as of the time of this writing, that the Trump-appointed director of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services is building a registry of everyone with autism and proposing “wellness farms” to send them.
What is the latest atrocity? What’s happening in the states? What is happening on the international scene? Are Democrats really “doing nothing”? (Hint, they’re doing stuff—they just have no power, so it’s court filings, state resistance, and some grandstanding.) How are protests going? What’s gaining traction in the courts? Who has said what in the last few days? What is going on with tariffs? Canada? Greenland?
It’s important you have a sense of what is going on. However, keep in mind that NOT consuming the media in a time like this can also literally be self-care. So stay away if you’re not here in the pyramid yet, and no matter where you are, move forward trying to thread the needle of knowing what’s up vs. doomscrolling.
5. Think critically. Fact check

Understand what’s happening and how it fits into the bigger picture. A lot of people sprang into motion bringing Project 2025 to life on the day of inauguration, and the playbook is right there for how to undermine democracy and keep a conservative majority forever. You need to know that they’re likely going to declare a state of emergency and enact martial law to “maintain the peace.” (They have, at least, planned to do so.) You need to understand how white supremacy is driving policy.
But there are a lot of moving parts and a few placated allies along the way. Everyone of those has a slightly different agenda. Most are racists. Many are archconservative. Some are kleptocrats. Some are fundamentalist christofascists. Some are neo-Nazis. You should know what their endgame is and how each piece fits in their plan. Because the Narcissist in Chief might be a chaos elemental who will obey whomever is sucking his dick at the moment, but the people around him have knee pads, lobster bibs, really shiny lipstick, and a terrifying agenda.
Read a lot (more books and thoughtful articles and fewer “hot takes” and memes). Check the source. Consider the audience. Think critically.
Also be ready for bullshit. It’s already coming from people trying to tell you you’re overreacting but also from people trying to get you wound up. It’s coming from commendable motives of trying to get people to care, and perfidious motives of trying to run false flags so that the truth is that much harder to find and trust. It’s coming from all around the political spectrum. Keep sharp.
6. Document the truth

One of the first, easiest, most fundamental things you can do to resist without ever sticking your neck out is to document the truth. That is their first and most sustained attack—on the truth. There’s a reason they increasingly consider dispassionate accurate reporting of simple facts to be “disloyal” and “seditious,” and why journalists have to take increasing pains to report anything at all.
Keep a copy of your social media posts offline. Write a journal. Film your reactions. Keep records.
There’s going to be a lot of fascist attempts to rewrite the story. Not just the overarching narrative—sometimes the very facts themselves. You’ve already seen the Narcissist in Chief trying to do this. He will say he doesn’t really know people he’s close with. He will tell you how his big, beautiful brain is the eighth wonder of the world, but then claim not to know anything about what’s happening. Fuck, this is a guy who will say, “I never said that” when it was like a day ago on camera and they run the clip.
But something happens in the world of “alternative facts” and changing narratives and lying liars and sharpie hurricane landfall predictions and doctored MS-13 tattoo images. It’s something fascist movements are very adept at. They lie SO FUCKING MUCH that the struggle to set the story straight about any one lie becomes meaningless. Truth becomes impossible (which is the goal). Basically, this is a macrocosm of an abusive person gaslighting you. It’s just happening on the societal level.
YOU ARE NOT GOING CRAZY! There’s a reason everyone who lived under or studied a fascist regime (particularly Hitler’s rise to power) got really loud all at once, and it’s not because they all mystically became overwrought and melodramatic… all at once.
So keeping a record can help you stay grounded. It can remind you that you’re NOT crazy when you feel like the goalposts are shifting. It can help you remember exactly what you felt, when you go back to see what happened on a day. It may remind you that a month ago, you found today’s everyday behavior absolutely unconscionable, and how far normalization has brought us all. It may even possibly be of use to historians.
7. Give support/Deny support

If you are surviving, thriving with radical self-care, know what’s going on, think about it and document what is true, but are not quite ready to step into the light of direct attention, you can support those who are doing what you want and denying support to those who aren’t.
“Support” can come in a lot of different forms. Obviously, you can support cute, purple-haired antifascist bloggers with some cold cash donations to help them survive capitalism, but you can also offer someone generous words of affirmation, give them a shout-out, offer to donate a couple of hours of busywork, donate your own skills (one of the best gifts I ever got was someone who couldn’t afford to be a patron but gave me a massage every couple of months), buy a gift, or if you’re in a position to do so, make them a meal or a dessert or something. Remember that they probably need help remembering to thrive, and that their ability to carry on may hinge upon a few stolen moments of radical self-care.
A lot of people who CAN march, protest, write, and generally be loud and visible could use logistical and emotional support as well. You don’t have to go to a protest or write a blog against fascism to help someone who does. Helping them cover bills for missed work, financing their protest, even offering to help with childcare (because babies don’t belong at potentially dangerous protests) or transportation (because a lot of national protests take place at the nearest big city—which isn’t always close and walkable) can be amazingly helpful.
You can help from the shadows.
And on the flip side, you can deny support to organizations helping fascism. It doesn’t even have to be an official boycott (although it can be). Just avoid those who are okay with fascism, racism, and authoritarianism as much as possible. Have some time to go shopping? Do a brick-and-mortar and avoid Amazon. (Or use another company, even though they take longer to ship, if you are okay waiting for it a little longer.) Help put the squeeze on these places—it doesn’t take much for them to realize their fourth-quarter returns are tanking. Switch your search engine away from Google. Move your money out of Fidelity or Blackstone. Megacorporations aren’t always easy to work around, and doing so is almost always some form of privilege. So just do the best you can. The nice thing about economic activism is that they’re so focused on their profit margins, they’ll feel the pinch almost immediately, even from small changes.
Also, maybe you just take the time to find a board gaming group that doesn’t “hear everyone out.” Or find a church service that isn’t shaming queer people for being fed up with MAGA.
It would be nice to defeat the fascists in one swift stroke, but it’s much more likely that we might have to put the things we want to support in the sunlight and the things we do not want to support in the shade, and they slowly realize that the cost of doing business is going to be too high.






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