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Yes, vote, but instead of "Just Vote" make it "Vote AND": - Vote AND protest - Vote AND unionize your workplace - Vote AND organize the tenants in your building - Vote AND testify before your legislature about important bills (assuming your state has open hearings like NH does)
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This too: @mannyfornh/1540363466971791360
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Also: - Vote AND write letters to the editor - Vote AND perform acts of civil disobedience against unjust laws, as was done in the Civil Rights Movement (assuming you can afford to get arrested) - Vote AND file lawsuits you have standing to file
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- Vote AND file public comment with government agencies that accept it - Vote AND bird-dog candidates (ask them questions that get recorded on video) - Vote AND attend town meetings (if your towns have that form of government) - Vote AND contribute code to open-source software
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Also note that "vote" doesn't just mean in governmental elections; many other organizations also have democratic governance structures that you can vote in, too, for example: - your union - your political party - many religious denominations - DSA - other civic organizations