Here's the problem I have with the "more people voted for Hillary, victory is inevitable" argument: voting is the strongest act most perform
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Replying to @EmilyGorcenski
The majority of people probably don't want to see a woman in a headscarf dragged off a plane. They remain seated.
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The majority of people probably don't want to see trans women forced to use a men's bathroom. They stand by silently.
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The majority of people probably don't want white supremacy in the White House. But we gotta give him a chance, right?
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When I was forced to change in a men's locker room, and was forced to listen to terrible commentary, no one spoke up in my defense.
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3 million more votes mean nothing if that's where it ends. We need 3 million more people willing to burn social/political/actual capital.
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If you are stricken by the fear of what people have to lose, you have to be willing to sacrifice at least that much to stop it.
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Hope comes when other small voices join your own. Hope comes not from strength, but from conquering fear together.
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It's okay to be afraid right now. There are people more afraid, who stand to lose more. Don't retreat. Help them. Assume worst cases. Act.
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