How repression is born – and how to resist it | Javier Corrales and Daniel Altschuler

Repression can creep into our societies when politicians begin to use coercive force against civic organizations, their leaders, and other entities that have traditionally been seen as champions of democracy. In the Trump presidency, this has happened with startling speed, from verbal attacks on civil society to physical intimidation and even violence.

We've entered a phase where the administration is deploying security forces against organizations and people deemed "threats" by the state. As history shows us, once coercion begins, it's difficult to stop its escalation. Research on democratic backsliding warns us that resistance grows harder as repressive actions intensify.

The key question now is: how do we resist this growing repression? The answer lies in proactively building coalitions of diverse groups to stand up for fundamental rights and freedoms. We need community, labor, advocacy groups, universities, law firms, and individuals like you and me to unite against abuses of power.

While the Trump administration's actions may seem contained at first, experts warn us that once coercion starts, it snowballs. The US has a history of democratic backsliding when leaders exploit fears and create massive repressive machines. Leaders like Putin in Russia, Chávez in Venezuela, and Erdoğan in Turkey all followed this path.

In the Trump presidency, we've seen an increasing focus on security forces to suppress opposition, with tactics that have become more extreme by the day. Intelligence agencies are being fortified, new security units are being created, and state-led violence is becoming more common. We're witnessing a worrying escalation of state repression in cities across America.

To counter this, pro-democracy organizations must stand firm, while training their members in strategic nonviolence to resist provocations from the state. Community groups need to build strong networks that can withstand coercion. Law firms and universities are also essential pillars in defending democracy.

But for all this to work, we need more than just resistance; we need a movement. And what's giving our spirits hope? The tens of thousands joining trainings on nonviolent strategic action since the beginning of the year, both online and in-person. Legal organizations and law firms using their courts to defend rights and curb executive branch overreach.

It will take courage, determination, and unity to confront this emerging crisis head-on. We must stand together as a people, united against oppression.
 
🚨 The numbers are crazy! 34% of Americans say they're less likely to participate in politics because of the current administration's actions 🤯. Meanwhile, 72% of experts agree that democratic backsliding is on the rise 😬. We need to take action now! 🕒️ The good news is that 85% of people who attend training sessions on nonviolent strategic action report feeling more empowered and confident 💪.

But here's the thing - 67% of Americans believe that we're losing our democratic institutions in the US 🤦‍♂️. We can't just sit around and watch this happen. The stats show us that resistance grows harder as repressive actions intensify, so we need to act NOW! 💥

I'm seeing a lot of people who are passionate about defending democracy and human rights - 92% of them say they're willing to take risks to stand up for what's right 💪. We need more of these people on the front lines, fighting against oppression with nonviolent strategic action 🌟.

The stats also show that the US has lost 37% of its civic engagement since the mid-2000s ⬇️. We can't let this continue. The future of our democracy depends on it 🤝.
 
🤔 Can't believe how fast things have spiralled out of control in the US 🚨. I mean, who would've thought that the admin's first response to opposition would be to arm up the security forces? 🚫♂️ It's like they're trying to suffocate any dissenting voice 💔. We need more than just resistance; we need a real movement 🔥. All these new coalitions building and training in nonviolent actions are giving me hope, though 🌟. Can't wait to see what the future holds for democracy 👀
 
um so i was reading about this and it's like really scary what's happening in the us 🤯 like how they're using security forces to intimidate groups that are trying to speak out against them... and i'm thinking isn't that kinda like what happens when someone becomes president but then starts using more and more power for themselves? like what happened with trump? anyway it makes me wonder if we can really build coalitions of people from different groups to stand up for their rights... like my friend's brother is in a labor union and they're always talking about how important that is for workers' rights 🤝 but i don't know how effective it is when faced with such strong opposition from the government? 🤔
 
I'm low-key terrified about what's happening in the US right now 🤯...the way they're using coercive force against civic orgs and leaders is super concerning. It feels like they're creating a massive repressive machine that's hard to stop once it starts rolling 🚂. I think we need to start building these coalitions of diverse groups ASAP, or else we'll lose the fight for fundamental rights and freedoms 💪. And yeah, history shows us that democratic backsliding is super scary...Russia, Venezuela, Turkey - they all went down this path and look where they are now 🚫. I'm heartened to see pro-democracy orgs standing firm, but we need more than just resistance; we need a full-blown movement 🔥!
 
I'm so down with the whole 'coercive force' thing... like, if politicians wanna crack down on those pesky civil society orgs, that's just fine by me 🤷‍♂️. I mean, who needs free speech and assembly when you can have a good ol' fashioned security crackdown? And let's be real, history shows us that resistance is futile once things get this way... so why bother trying to stop it? It's not like we'd even make a difference anyway 🤦‍♂️.
 
I'm low-key freaking out about the fact that it's getting to the point where security forces are being deployed against civic organizations 🚨👮‍♀️... like, what's next? I mean, we've seen this play out in other countries and it's not pretty 😬. We need to get behind pro-democracy orgs and support them financially, emotionally, and practically 💸💕... and I'm loving the idea of community groups building strong networks that can withstand coercion 🤝.

But what really gets me is that we're witnessing a worrying escalation of state repression in cities across America 🔥👀... it's like they're trying to create this massive repressive machine, and it's scaring the living daylights outta people 😨. I'm so glad to see pro-democracy orgs taking a stand and training their members in strategic nonviolence 💪... and those tens of thousands joining trainings on nonviolent strategic action? That gives me LIFE 🎉!

We need to build coalitions, unite our voices, and resist this growing repression in every way possible 💫💪... it's time for us to take a stand and defend our rights and freedoms 💥. And yeah, it'll take courage and determination, but I'm all about that movement life 🌟!
 
I'm getting worried about the state of our democracy 🤕. All these security forces being deployed against civic orgs and individuals is super concerning. I mean, what's next? The government cracking down on protest groups and shutting down online communities that speak out against them? It's like they're setting a bad precedent for future leaders to exploit fears and crack down on dissent.

I'm not a fan of all these new security units being created and the fortification of intelligence agencies. Sounds like we're heading towards a slippery slope where the government can do whatever it wants without accountability. I'm also thinking, what about our rights? What happens when these new "security measures" become an excuse for abuse of power?

I've been seeing all this news and I'm just not convinced that the system is working as intended 🤔. We need to keep pushing back against this growing repression and make sure our voices are still being heard. But it's hard to feel optimistic when it feels like we're just fighting a losing battle 💔
 
Ugh, i'm so done with the way things are going in America rn 💔😤 I mean, who needs an opposition when we can just silence them? It's like they're using us as guinea pigs to test the limits of what we'll tolerate before we lose our minds 😂👀 The state is basically saying "we don't need no stinkin' civil society" and it's making me so angry 🚫💥 I'm literally shaking with rage thinking about all these people being intimidated, arrested, or worse for just speaking out against the powers that be 🤬😨

But you know what really gets my goat? It's how we're supposed to "resist" this repression. Build coalitions? Check. Train in strategic nonviolence? Got it. But let's be real, folks. The problem isn't just about building a movement. It's about having the guts to actually take on those in power who are determined to crush us 💪🏽🔥 We need more than just lip service; we need action. And I'm not talking about just any old action. I'm talking about full-on, no-holds-barred resistance 🌹💣

And you know what's even crazier? It's that some people are actually starting to think that this is the new normal. Like, yeah, because being constantly surveilled and policed by our own government is totally okay 🙄👀 Newsflash: it's not! We need a reckoning, and we need it now 🔥💥
 
Ugh, can't believe some people think they're above the law 🤦‍♂️. If Trump's been using coercive force on civic orgs, that's totally not cool 😒. Newsflash: just because he says you're a "threat" doesn't mean you are! It sounds like we've got a real problem on our hands here - all these examples of Putin and Chávez are super concerning 🤔.

And don't even get me started on the escalation of state violence in cities across America 💥. We need to build coalitions ASAP, not just with community groups and law firms, but also individuals like us who care about human rights 🌎. Strategic nonviolence is key here - no more physical intimidation or violent crackdowns 🔒.

I'm loving the fact that pro-democracy orgs are standing firm and training people in strategic nonviolence 🙌. And those tens of thousands joining trainings? That's what I call a movement 💪! We need to keep pushing back against this emerging crisis, and we can't do it without each other's support 👫.
 
[Image of a person with a bold, determined expression, surrounded by candles and holding a megaphone 🕊️💪]

🚨 When they come for the truth, we'll find a way to resist 😒🔥

[Animated GIF of a puzzle piece falling into place 💡]

We're not just resisting, we're building 🌈💕

[Image of a community coming together, hands clasped in solidarity 👫]

United we stand, against oppression and fear 🤝

[Short video clip of people from different backgrounds holding signs that say "Nonviolent Resistance" and "Democracy Now"]

It's time to rise up! 💥
 
🤔 I'm getting major vibes of Orwell's 1984 when our leaders start using coercive force against civic organizations and individuals who dare challenge them. It's like, what's next? A whole army of informants and thought police to keep us in line? 🚫 We need to be vigilant and proactive about building coalitions that stand up for fundamental rights and freedoms. It's not just about resistance; we need a movement that's fueled by love, compassion, and a desire for truth and transparency. 💖 The fact that tens of thousands are joining trainings on nonviolent strategic action gives me hope, but it's still early days. We need to keep pushing forward, united and unafraid. 🔥
 
man i just saw that trump's all about deploying security forces on civic orgs now thats some crazy stuff 🤯 remember when obama was in office and he was all about transparency? it feels like we're back to the bush era again with him trying to silence opposition with physical intimidation and whatnot. its hard not to think of those russia elections and how trump's been cozying up to putin ever since im really worried about the future of our democracy 🤷‍♂️
 
🤔 I'm getting super concerned about the direction we're heading in the US right now 🚨. The way they're silencing dissenting voices with physical intimidation and violence is straight-up terrifying 😱. As someone who's always passionate about social justice, it's heartbreaking to see so many organizations being targeted 🤕. We need to come together ASAP and create a movement that defends democracy 💪. I'm loving the fact that there are tons of people taking part in nonviolent training since January 📈, and I'm hopeful that we can make a real difference 💥!
 
🤷‍♀️ I'm not surprised to see how quickly things can escalate when someone in power feels threatened by civil society. It's like they think we're all just going to cower down and take it lying down 🙄. But honestly, what's new? History is full of examples where democracy gets pushed around because some people don't like the way the sausage is being made. Like, who needs opposition when you've got a strongman at the helm? 💪
 
omg u guys i cant even believe wut's happening rn in the us its like they r literally using security forces 2 intimidate ppl who r trying 2 speak out against them lol i mean i know trump is no saint but this level of repression is crazy even experts r warning about how hard it gets 2 resist when coercion starts 1st u gotta build coalitions 4real tho like community labor advocacy groups etc. & just remember that its not just the us weve seen this before w/ leaders like putin chávez & Erdoğan & lets not 4get that trump's got a history of using security forces 2 suppress opposition & intelligence agencies r getting more powerful by the day 🤯💥 i've been following these trainings on nonviolent strategic action since january & its honestly giving me hope 2 see ppl from all over coming together 2 fight 4 their rights lol lets do this 🙌🏽💪
 
🤔 the thing that's got me feeling kinda concerned is how fast this stuff can snowball 🌨️. like, trump was already being super aggressive towards civil society, but now it feels like the security forces are just getting more and more extreme 💥. we need to get our act together and build these coalitions ASAP ⏱️. law firms, universities, community groups... everyone needs to be on the same page 📝. and yeah, training in strategic nonviolence is key 🔫. but what's also giving me hope is all the people getting involved in trainings and using their voices to defend rights 💪. we need more of that! 👥
 
man.. its like they say - when one door closes another opens but in this case its more like the whole house is on fire 🚒😱 we cant just sit back and watch as our leaders turn on us like this its gotta be a massive collective effort to take them down... think about it, when have we ever seen something so sinister unfold before? Putin, Chávez, Erdoğan all did similar things but Trumps doing it in the states is just crazy 🤯.
 
😱 I'm getting worried about the direction America is heading right now... it's like they're trying to turn democracy into some kinda dystopian nightmare 🌑. The Trump admin's tactics are just the tip of the iceberg, and if we don't do something soon, it'll be too late 💔. We need to stand up for what we believe in, even when it's hard, and support each other through thick and thin 🤝. I mean, who's gonna protect our rights when the state decides to crush us? 🚫 It's time to get our act together and fight back against this repression 💪!
 
🤔 this is super worrying what's happening in the US, it feels like they're slowly stripping away our rights and freedoms... 😬 i mean, we've seen some crazy stuff with trump and his administration, but this repression thing is getting out of hand 🚨 and it's not just limited to the US, it's happening all over the world... 💔 Putin, Chavez, Erdoğan, they're all doing similar things and it's terrifying 😲 what can we do to stop it? i think building coalitions and standing up for fundamental rights is key 👥 and it's awesome to see pro-democracy orgs and law firms pushing back against this 🙌 but we need more than that, we need a movement 🌟
 
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