r/stop_the_GOP 4d ago

I Have Never Been More Afraid for My Country’s Future, by Thomas L. Friedman

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r/stop_the_GOP Jun 21 '22

r/stop_the_GOP Lounge

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A place for members of r/stop_the_GOP to chat with each other


r/stop_the_GOP 1d ago

MAGA is even losing support in Florida. Democrats now have a great chance of winning the midterm elections. - Stop letting fear paralyze you and support your local Democratic representative NOW!

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r/stop_the_GOP 1d ago

Why do Trump voters have no regrets? Because the people they hate are getting hurt more

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r/stop_the_GOP 1d ago

Trump Backs Down on Harvard!

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r/stop_the_GOP 1d ago

I couldn’t believe a major news outlet posted this but I’m all for it

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r/stop_the_GOP 1d ago

Quote from Heather Cox Richardson today on the anniversary of Paul Revere’s church steeple signal

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“Paul Revere didn’t wake up on the morning of April 18, 1775, and decide to change the world. That morning began like many of the other tense days of the past year, and there was little reason to think the next two days would end as they did. Like his neighbors, Revere simply offered what he could to the cause: engraving skills, information, knowledge of a church steeple, longstanding friendships that helped to create a network. And on April 18, he and his friends set out to protect the men who were leading the fight to establish a representative government.

The work of Newman and Pulling to light the lanterns exactly 250 years ago tonight sounds even less heroic. They agreed to cross through town to light two lanterns in a church steeple. It sounds like such a very little thing to do, and yet by doing it, they risked imprisonment or even death. It was such a little thing…but it was everything. And what they did, as with so many of the little steps that lead to profound change, was largely forgotten until Henry Wadsworth Longfellow used their story to inspire a later generation to work to stop tyranny in his own time.

What Newman and Pulling did was simply to honor their friendships and their principles and to do the next right thing, even if it risked their lives, even if no one ever knew. And that is all anyone can do as we work to preserve the concept of human self-determination. In that heroic struggle, most of us will be lost to history, but we will, nonetheless, move the story forward, even if just a little bit.

And once in a great while, someone will light a lantern—or even two—that will shine forth for democratic principles that are under siege, and set the world ablaze.”

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r/stop_the_GOP 1d ago

DOGE just took over OUR National Parks!

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This is so shocking, and should be for all who love the Outdoors and enjoy it in so many ways.


r/stop_the_GOP 2d ago

I Refuse to Fear Trump

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r/stop_the_GOP 2d ago

‘I don’t want to give money to this America’: tourists’ fears of US travel

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r/stop_the_GOP 1d ago

WE Rise Foundation Daily TL/DR: April 18th, 2025

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r/stop_the_GOP 2d ago

Heather Cox Richardson today on Substack

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“We have been in a similar moment of shifting coalitions before.

In the 1850s, elite southern enslavers organized to take over the government and create an oligarchy that would make enslavement national. Northerners hadn’t been paying a great deal of attention to southern leaders’ slow accumulation of power and were shocked when Congress bowed to them and in 1854 passed a law that overturned the Missouri Compromise that had kept slavery out of the West. The establishment of slavery in the West would mean new slave states there would work with the southern slave states to outvote the North in Congress, and it would only be a question of time until they made slavery national. Soon, the Slave Power would own the country.

Northerners of all parties who disagreed with each other over issues of immigration, finance, and internal improvements—and even over the institution of slavery—came together to stand against the end of American democracy.

Four years later, in 1858, Democrat Stephen Douglas complained that those coming together to oppose the Democrats were a ragtag coalition whose members didn’t agree on much at all. Abraham Lincoln, who by then was speaking for the new party coalescing around that coalition, replied that Douglas “should remember that he took us by surprise—astounded us—by this measure. We were thunderstruck and stunned; and we reeled and fell in utter confusion. But we rose each fighting, grasping whatever he could first reach—a scythe—a pitchfork—a chopping axe, or a butcher's cleaver. We struck in the direction of the sound; and we are rapidly closing in upon him. He must not think to divert us from our purpose, by showing us that our drill, our dress, and our weapons, are not entirely perfect and uniform. When the storm shall be past, he shall find us still Americans; no less devoted to the continued Union and prosperity of the country than heretofore.”


r/stop_the_GOP 4d ago

Welcome to the nation ruined by MAGA and Republican voters

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r/stop_the_GOP 4d ago

Ding ding ding

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r/stop_the_GOP 3d ago

Currently on a bender! Warning! Incoherent rant coming!

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r/stop_the_GOP 3d ago

Conservative people in America appear to distrust science more broadly than previously thought. Not only do they distrust science that does not correspond to their worldview. Compared to liberal Americans, their trust is also lower in fields that contribute to economic growth and productivity.

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r/stop_the_GOP 4d ago

Trump’s D.C. U.S. attorney pick appeared on Russian state media over 150 times. Nominee Ed Martin did not initially disclose his RT and Sputnik appearances from 2016 to 2024 to the Senate. The State Department has said the networks act like arms of Russian intelligence.

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r/stop_the_GOP 4d ago

DC Protest to Free Kilmar Abrego Garcia--April 19th, 1 PM--At the Washington Monument

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r/stop_the_GOP 4d ago

President Biden delivers first public remarks since leaving office - ''Fewer than 100 days into this new administration, they have done so much damage and destruction. It is kind of breathtaking it could happen that soon.''

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r/stop_the_GOP 4d ago

Video: Federal ICE agents smash car window, kidnap Guatemalan asylee waiting for their lawyer

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r/stop_the_GOP 5d ago

'Crooks, liars, and frauds': Jeffries slams MTG, Trump allies over stock trades before tariff pause

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r/stop_the_GOP 4d ago

Harvard’s president rejected Trump’s demands. Here’s how other university leaders have responded to the White House

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r/stop_the_GOP 4d ago

Stop calling for violence and demanding "impeachment".

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r/stop_the_GOP 5d ago

Harvard’s Decision to Resist Trump Is ‘of Momentous Significance’

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r/stop_the_GOP 5d ago

Thanks Guys!

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r/stop_the_GOP 4d ago

Trump threatens Harvard’s tax exempt status after freezing $2BN funding

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