Honestly, writing letters is one of easiest ways. The local public libraries are a great resource to write and print en masse. I think, especially now, mailing out to the public regarding local, Federal, State, or City-wide changes that may go under the radar through general Social Media.
Low-Effort Ways to be Politically Proactive
What are some way someone can be politically proactive? From the lowest common denominator to the already active. Clever ideas to easy low-effort.
Not the downplay the seriousness of the possible political situation here in the U.S., but for discussion sake, maybe the best case scenario in this late stage Capitalism is a shake-up like this. With the International Isolation happening, maybe we become more akin to nationwide fire-walled tech-overlords China Authoritarian kind of Government.
What's on your mind?
This is a low-effort intro discussion. What's something currently going on in the U.S. that you'd like to briefly discuss or vent about? For longer discussions or broader topics, please make a separate topic :)
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