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Timothy Snyder’s On Tyranny: Concrete Steps To Take
Updated 3/7/25:
Watch this inspiring talk by Timothy Snyder: The Real State of the Union!
Does Opposition or Resistance give you pause? Consider the writings of award-winning Yale scholar Timothy Snyder. After his book “On Tyranny” was published in 2017, he vaulted into the consciousness of activists and became a frequent media analyst of the destruction that Trump and his minions caused to our democracy. Between 2017 and 2025, activists grew stronger and more organized, but the few Republicans willing to put up guardrails were driven out of the government or their party. That anxious feeling in the pit of your stomach? We all feel it. But let’s look at what Snyder is actually asking us to do to protect our country – it’s really not that scary.
Timothy Snyder discusses the pressure points that authoritarians exploit to gain and keep power in “On Tyranny: Twenty Lessons from the Twentieth Century.” It’s a concise essay with pertinent examples, and I encourage you to read it in its entirety. The 2021 graphic edition is updated and makes a wonderful gift. He creates manageable categories that we must monitor to oppose tyranny. Sometimes the lessons suggest concrete actions, sometimes they call for reflection, or sometimes they simply provide a discussion prompt. Knowing what to watch for can help you help you plan, especially if you are overwhelmed by the turmoil of Trump’s manipulation of the news cycle. His lessons will provide a framework to see beyond the chaos. He also has a substack newsletter that continues to explore these ideas. Here is a summary of his analysis:
- Do not obey in advance: Wonder why Trump makes all these crazy threats and floods the zone with chaos? It’s to make you give up in advance. What can you do? Keep living your life as you always have. Expect others to do the same. Do not “kiss the ring” or even appear to.
- Defend Institutions: The best way to preserve decency is to support our institutions. Authoritarians seek to hollow them out by depriving them of funds and attacking their goals. Choose an institution you care about and defend it. It could be a court, independent news, a labor union, a school committee, or any local or state governmental body, among many.
- Beware the One Party State: Consider running for office. Vote in local and state elections, especially primaries. Defend the rules of democratic elections across the country. This also applies to our state work fighting for transparency in Massachusetts.
- Take Responsibility for the Face of the World: Don’t allow symbols of hate and exclusion. This may be as obvious as swastikas or a confederate flag, but it is also any messaging language that attacks and marginalizes certain groups. Report them on social media, don’t allow them in your home or in your town. In 2025, be ready for attacks on LGBTQ (especially Transgender people), women, and immigrants. If Project 2025 gains speed, religions, other than the “approved” Christian evangelical one, will not be safe. Atheists and other freethinkers will also be attacked. On the positive side, talk about what the future should look like.
- Remember Professional Ethics: Beyond acting honorably yourself, support the professionals you know to uphold justice and the rule of law. Authoritarians need obedient civil servants, and concentration camps need workers and people eager to profit off of “private prisons.” We truly already have a crisis in this category with nurses and doctors refusing to treat women dying from miscarriages. There should be no such thing as “just following orders.”
- Be wary of Paramilitaries: Wonder why the 2nd Amendment is so important to MAGA acolytes? In red states, they already have an armed populace that is not accountable to anyone. The lack of background checks, and laws allowing “open carry,” make the situation ripe for violence. Keep fighting for gun safety laws, and don’t let mob violence be normalized. Be vigilant about your local police and expose their penetration by extremists.
- Be Reflective if You Must Be Armed: Authoritarians press ordinary citizens into violence against their targeted groups with propaganda and threats (think of the militias, and New Orleans mass murder. They also use soldiers and police officers, that society has given permission to carry weapons, to carry out their policies. People who have succumbed to this cannot be reflective about their behavior so we must support the press and others who try to hold them accountable.
- Stand Out: Set an example and break the status quo. Define yourself as a person who calmly resists evil. Authoritarians use hundreds of small cuts to decency before the whole evil plan is enacted. We can compare Project 2025’s plans for immigrants, LGTBQ, and women to the attacks on the Jews of Germany. Initially, certain activities and jobs were denied them. Then they had to live in certain areas while wearing a symbol of demoted status. There they were denied healthcare, food and housing. When there were too many to deport, they were killed.
- Be Kind to our Language: Avoid repeating MAGA’s authoritarian phraseology and stand fast against the tornado of “breaking news.” Remember that the whole point is to get you to forget about the last outrage. Think deeply and strategically and encourage others to do the same. Protect our libraries and schools. Read and give reading materials to others, both novels and non-fiction books about injustice or struggle.
- Believe in Truth: Snyder describes the four ways truth dies: 1. Open hostility to verifiable reality (thousands of lies by the President) 2. Endless repetition to make the fictional plausible or the criminal desirable (Sleepy Joe, Lock Her Up) 3. The open embrace of contradiction (vaccines prevent freedom and health) 4. Misplaced faith (Trump can lower the price of groceries, billionaires care about and try to solve our problems).
- Investigate: Subscribe to investigative journalism, and spend more time with long articles. Don’t succumb (or allow others to succumb) to indifference and cynicism that denies any truths and therefore elevates all lies. Examine the consequences of our elected officials using language such as women “belong at home,” pregnancy is “an inconvenience,” mothers are not “good workers”, and women are “pigs, or dogs” with “blood coming out of their whatever.” Is the media you consume simply repeating this pejorative language for the appearance of neutrality? Then they are promoting it as fact, and it would be best not to pay for it or share it.
- Make Eye Contact and Small Talk: Stay in touch with your surroundings, break down social barriers, and understand whom you should and should not trust. Extend a handshake, a smile, or a word of greeting so people know you can be trusted to help them survive.
- Practice Corporeal Politics: Power depends on soft bodies and screen trances. Do things as simple as get outside, visit unfamiliar places and meet new people. Resistance needs cross fertilization of ideas and strengths and new people drawn into the movement. We can’t hunker down in our homes and wallow in escapist social media.
- Establish a private life: Write less on social media and interact more in person. Make sure not to share titillating stories meant to create conspiracy theories or simply distract from the facts. Learn how to scrub your browser history, and scan for malware on your computer. Make sure you and your loved ones delete any health-tracking apps. Learn how to turn off location tracking.
- Contribute to Good Causes: With recurring donations, support groups fighting for our way of life. Go beyond civic and media organizations and contribute to other groups that you care about, such as museums, libraries, food banks, shelters, etc.
- Learn from Peers in other Countries: Make sure you and your families have passports and that they are renewed (only 51% of Americans have passports.) Preserve the possibility of new experiences and spur of the moment travel. Keep in contact or make friends with people in other countries. Read global news and see how others are combatting authoritarianism. What perspective do they have about the United States?
- Listen for Dangerous Words: Be ready for the new regime to use words like exception, emergency, or terrorism. Weigh decisions to give up personal freedom for perceived security carefully.
- Be Calm When the Unthinkable Arrives: Authoritarians will exploit disasters to consolidate their power- ending checks and balances, suspending dissent, or tampering with the court system are some of their tricks. Consider how Trump has tried to falsely characterize the mass killings on New Year’s Day in New Orleans as perpetrated by an immigrant. Snyder says that “Courage does not mean not fearing, or not grieving. It does mean recognizing and resisting terror management right away from the moment of the attack, precisely when it seems most difficult to do so.”
- Be a Patriot: Set a good example of what America means for future generations. Help others to understand the difference between a nationalist and a patriot. Trump, as a nationalist, encourages us to be our worst and then tells us that we are the greatest ever. Orwell wrote that a nationalist “although endlessly brooding on power, victory, defeat, (and) revenge, tends to be uninterested in what happens in the real world.” In contrast, a patriot asks America to live up to its ideals in the real world.
- Be as Courageous as You Can: and help others to do the same. Be vigilant. Imagine a better future. Learn from history, but be imaginative about future solutions. Be watchful for a weaponized nostalgia for a past that never really existed (except possibly for white men.)
Let’s Get to 9 Million
As we push every lever to block Trump’s Project 2025 agenda, we have another goal: recruiting people to the movement. Have you heard of the 3.5% Rule?
Researcher Erica Chenoweth found that a social movement can gain significant momentum once around 3.5% of a population actively participates in actions related to the cause. There are roughly 260 million adults in America. 3.5% is about 9 million people.
This matters because we need to be ready for the day that the Supreme Court fails democracy or Trump simply refuses to obey court orders. The courts do not have their own army to enforce their orders. But they have us, and we will eventually have to take to the streets. All these small protests now are building our movement- because when the call comes, we need 9 Million people to flood the streets.
Your job? Recruit people to the movement!
How? Talk to people. Share personal stories. And use this page as a resource to start a conversation. I’m so excited because our readers have started sending us stories – beautiful works of fiction like “The Man with The Signs” or real conversations. Send yours to Christine@IndivisibleActon.org and we can post it here. To share, open the button and copy the link!
The Man With the Signs by Bill Littlefield
Use this story as a conversations starter to inspire someone who is not paying attention.
Read and share this inspiring story!
My Sister in a Red District Takes Action! by Catherine L.
Do you have friends or relatives in other states? Inspire them to take action!
Sudbury Protest Group
Every Friday, from 4:30-5:30. Sudbury Stands for Democracy is coming back! Starting this Friday, Feb. 21, 4:30-5:30, at the Sudbury Town Square (junction of Concord Ave and Route 27)
Please bring your signs and banner against “President” Musk and his minions, the traitorous Trump, and the supine Congress and Senate. And given the most recent news, one of our members will be bringing the Sudbury for Ukraine signs.
5 Calls-Easy and Quick Website
Set your location and this website will give you the elected officials and phone numbers to call plus a list of important issues. With the continuous onslaught from Trump, Musk, and the other cronies, attacks are coming quickly and overlapping. Use this website to keep up!
You can also download their free app, and sign up for a daily reminder.
Action Hour- Westford
Thursdays, 9-11 AM, New Location! First Parish Church Westford, Cozy Corner Room, 43 Main Street, Westford
We don’t have a national election for which we need to write, but there are several special elections that are coming up, and we have other causes and communications. Denali will have post cards and postage (for a donation), but if you want to bring your own, you can do that too. Or, bring your tablet/laptop to send e-communications. As we resume this work, these emails will have any additional details (if we have them) to let you know what activities we have planned.
Indivisible Movement Recordings
Looking for recordings of Brace for Impact or What’s the Plan? You can find them on Indivisible’s YouTube Channel! If you have missed these calls, I highly recommend them for inspiration and action!
How to Understand Polls
The legacy media reported a February 9 poll that said 53% of Americans approve of Trump’s job performance so far. What they glossed over: there was a margin of error of 2.5%, basically putting him at 50/50 which closely matches the partisan divide of the November election.
Before the election, we were awash in polls and we were sometimes alarmed at the reported results. We can’t just say “ignore polls” because we use them as well to show overwhelming support for legal abortion, contraception, IVF and gun safety. What you need to know is that all polls are not created equally.
Now, under Trump’s authoritarian regime, we have an additional problem: the manipulation of the media. Let’s look at some examples of the different ways polls can be manipulated, and how to evaluate them.
What Media is Reporting the Poll and Why?
Billionaire owners of legacy media have bent over backwards to curry favor with Trump. Jeff Bezos refused to allow The Washington Post to endorse Harris. After the election, political cartoons were buried, editorial expression was throttled, and many reporters and political commentators left. MSNBC’s Morning Joe made a pilgrimage to Mar-a-lago and later was forced to apologize to Trump on the air for a discussion he didn’t like. CBS’ 60 minutes settled a defamation lawsuit (that they could have easily won) for 25 million dollars. Just this week, Trump revoked AP News’ access to White House briefings because they continue to use the correct name of the Gulf of Mexico. The legacy print and television news media is now afraid to anger Trump. Keep this in mind when polls are reported by legacy media.
Who Created the Poll and Why?
Media corporations not only reports polls, they often create them. Robert Hubbell described the problem with that process in his May 14, 2024 newsletter:
“Polling has become big business for major media outlets. They get to write news stories in which they are star actors. The NY Times produces presidential polls on a monthly basis, guaranteeing exclusive stories in which it designs, conducts, and interprets polls that become front-page news for the Times. Create the news, report on the news you created, and interpret that same news for the public….
Before the election, The NYTimes polls consistently overweighted Trump’s prospects, and then dutifully reported them, even though most of its findings showed an effectively tied race. The Times analysis delves into subgroups with sample sizes so small the error bars render them meaningless. The Times treats its own polls as front-page news, but when polls showing more favorable results for Biden are reported by other outlets in the ensuing weeks, they are ignored by the Times. Because, well, those polls weren’t designed, conducted, and interpreted by the Times…”
Remember, in the end, Trump received 49.8% of the vote and Harris received 48.33%, He won by 1.5%, hardly a landslide.
Who is the pollster talking to?
Pollsters still have not adjusted to modern technology, depending on techniques developed well before cell phones existed. “Pollsters are struggling to keep up with changing technology. Not long ago, data was collected by calling voters at home on landlines. Now with the ubiquity of cell phones with caller ID, answer rates for pollsters have been plummeting. Also, some folks, maybe more than we think, just flat-out lie, to mislead the pollsters.”
What Questions are the Polls Asking?
The Roper Center, an old and highly respected pollster, has listed 20 questions that journalists should ask before they report a poll and their editor slaps on a highly provocative title to get clicks. They recommend examining the wording of the questions asked, which can reveal the bias of the group paying for the poll. But did you know the order of the questions matter too? The answers can be subtly manipulated, intentionally or not. For example, in economically troubled times, if the interviewer asks about the economy before he asks about the person’s approval of the president, the reported approval will be lower than if the order of questions was reversed.
What is the margin of error?
Pew Research has a very detailed description of what the margin of error means. Whenever you are reading a poll, pay attention to what the pollster describes as the margin of error. (Notice that this is still calculated by the pollster, who might have an ulterior motive.) Errors should get larger the smaller the sample size, because extrapolating that to the total population is less accurate.
Aren’t Poll Aggregators More Accurate?
The poll aggregator 538 (no longer owned by Nate Silver) attempts to take all the different polls and aggregate the results into one overall number. They have ranked different pollsters by 538’s evaluation of their error, bias and transparency. But basically, they mash all the polls together and report the average. My opinion? I don’t care how much you fiddle with weighting these polls, I believe in the truism: Garbage In, Garbage Out.
So What Should We Do?
If you want a more nuanced reading of the polls, turn off cable news, and ignore mainstream newspaper’s clickbait headlines. Instead, check out our media recommendations to get context. We need to be aware of the pollster’s focus and media bias which now includes clickbait headlines curry favor with the new regime.
Make Your Calls Effective
Are you looking to turn your despair into action? Here’s how to make effective calls to your U.S. senators and representatives. This advice comes from a high-level Senate staffer via Debi Jackson on Facebook, and from the Indivisible co-founders — former congressional staffers who know how things work in those offices.
After in-person meetings, CALLS ARE THE BEST WAY TO CONTACT your Members of Congress (MOC). MOC have offices in DC, but they also have offices in their home district. Target phone calls to your local office and you’ll have an easier time getting their attention. And while it should go without saying, only contact your own representatives.
For Senate Issues:
You should make 4 calls a day per issue/nomination:
2 each (DC office and your local office) to your 2 Senators
Put the 4 numbers in your phone which makes it really easy to click down the list each day.
Warren DC Office 202 224-4543, MA Office 617 565-3170
Markey DC Office 202 224-2742, MA Office 617 565-8519
For House Issues:
You should make 2 calls a day per issue/nomination: the DC office and the regional office.
Put the 2 numbers in your phone which makes it really easy to click down the list each day.
Why call both offices? They aren’t cross-referencing lists
Why call and not write or email? Calls are what all the congresspeople pay attention to. Snail mail letters are too slow, especially with security screening. Emails are often not tallied. If they are not tallied, they are worthless.
Every single day, the Senior Staff and the Senator get a report of the 3 most-called-about topics for that day at each of their offices (in DC and local offices), and exactly how many people said what about each of those topics. They’re also sorted by zip code and area code. She said that Republican callers generally outnumber Democrat callers 4-1, and when it’s a particular issue that single-issue-voters pay attention to (like gun control, or planned parenthood funding, etc…), it’s often closer to 11-1, and that’s recently pushed Democratic congressmen on the fence to vote with the Republicans. In the last 8 years, Republicans have called, and Democrats haven’t.
So, when you call:
- If you leave a message- be clear and concise. One issue per phone call. Follow the directions about what information to leave. Do not use profanity.
- If you get a person, be sure to ask their name, and tell them you want a reply. Keep track.
- Bonus but rare: When calling the DC office, ask for the Staff member in charge of whatever you’re calling about (“Hi, I’d like to speak with the staffer in charge of Healthcare, please”) — local offices won’t always have specific ones, but they might. If you get transferred to that person, awesome. If you don’t, that’s ok — ask for that person’s name, and then just keep talking to whoever answered the phone.
- They may get to know your voice or name — it doesn’t matter. The people answering the phones generally turn over every 6 weeks, so a new person will soon be tallying messages or answering the phone.
Contact your School Committee
ACTION TO FIGHT BACK in MA!
Contact your School Committee/Board and share this SAFE SCHOOLS FOR EVERY STUDENT – TOOLKIT – It includes Activist Actions you can take and best practice Policies to share with your School Committee/Board, PTA/O, School Superintendent, school district staff, etc. This guide is from the National Education Association’s Guidance on Immigration Issues.
