Some quotes:

“The Mandate for Leadership” is a 920-page document that details how the next Republican administration will implement radical and sweeping changes to the entirety of government. This blueprint assumes that the next president will be able to rule by fiat under the unitary executive theory (which posits that the president has the power to control the entire federal executive branch). It is also based on the premise that the next president will implement Schedule F, which allows the president to fire any federal employee who has policy-making authority, and replace them with a presidential appointee who is not voted on in the Senate.

So they’re gonna take over the executive branch.

And businesses will support and fund this effort because:

The business wish list calls for eliminating federal agencies, stripping those that remain of regulatory power, and deregulating industries. The president would directly manage and influence Department of Justice and FBI cases, which would allow him to pursue criminal cases against political enemies. Environmental law would be gutted, and states would be prevented from enforcing their own environmental laws.

And what about the social wish list?

The social conservative wish list calls for ending abortion, diversity and inclusion efforts, protections for LGBTQ people, and most importantly, banning any and all LGBTQ content. In fact, “The Mandate for Leadership” makes eradicating LGBTQ people from public life its top priority. Its No. 1 promise is to “restore the family as the centerpiece of American life and protect our children.” They are explicit in how they plan to do so, as you’ll see in the paragraph below. They plan to proceed by declaring any and all LGBTQ content to be pornographic in nature.

“Pornography, manifested today in the omnipresent propagation of transgender ideology and sexualization of children, for instance, is not a political Gordian knot inextricably binding up disparate claims about free speech, property rights, sexual liberation, and child welfare. It has no claim to First Amendment protection. Its purveyors are child predators and misogynistic exploiters of women. Their product is as addictive as any illicit drug and as psychologically destructive as any crime. Pornography should be outlawed. The people who produce and distribute it should be imprisoned. Educators and public librarians who purvey it should be classed as registered sex offenders. And telecommunications and technology firms that facilitate its spread should be shuttered.”

When they talk about pornography, this includes any content discussing or portraying LGBTQ figures from the children’s books I Am Jazz and And Tango Makes Three to the Trevor Project’s suicide hotline. We know this by looking at how “don’t say gay” laws have been implemented in Florida: This is literally their model. It’s been tried in Virginia. It’s also arguable that LGBTQ parents would be subject to arrest, imprisonment, and being put on sex-offender registries for “exposing children to pornography” simply by being LGBTQ and having children.

It would also likely criminalize any therapist, doctor, or counselor who provided affirming therapy to trans youth. Indeed, the document makes it explicitly clear they want nationwide bans on abortion and access to affirming care for trans youth, while calling for conversion therapies to be the only available treatments. It could be argued as well that people who are visibly trans in public are pornographic or obscene, because they might be seen by a minor. This understanding of intent is in line with the call to “eradicate transgenderism from public life.”

There’s also the matter of the internet: Any Internet Service Provider (ISP) that transmits or receives data about transgender people could potentially be liable if conservatives have their way. When you read the final sentence of the excerpted paragraph, the clear intent is that the same would apply to any social media company that allows any (positive) discussion or depiction of transgender individuals, as it would be considered pornographic and contributing to harming a minor.

And how will they do this shit?

The organizations that drafted “The Mandate for Leadership” understand that blue states, which have sanctuary laws for transgender people, are unlikely to comply. It’s difficult to imagine California arresting and prosecuting teachers, librarians, doctors, therapists, bookstores (virtual or physical), LGBTQ parents, and especially LGBTQ people merely for existing in public. This is why they included the following paragraph:

“Where warranted and proper under federal law, initiate legal action against local officials—including District Attorneys—who deny American citizens the “equal protection of the laws” by refusing to prosecute criminal offenses in their jurisdictions. This holds true particularly for jurisdictions that refuse to enforce the law against criminals based on the Left’s favored defining characteristics of the would-be offender (race, so-called gender identity, sexual orientation, etc.) or other political considerations (e.g., immigration status).”

This is calling for the executive branch to use the Department of Justice to threaten prosecution of any local or state officials if they do not charge LGBTQ people and their allies with crimes under the pretense that they are breaking federal and state laws against exposing minors to pornography. If people at the Department of Justice refuse to go along with this, then they can simply be replaced under Schedule F. While the excerpted paragraph above includes references to immigration, the fact that it explicitly includes gender identity, and fits in with the previous calls to designate anything trans-related as pornographic, clearly telegraphs their intent.

The result of these actions will be perhaps the biggest power play against states rights in American history, and the threat is clear. If blue states refuse to turn on their own transgender citizens, then the federal government will do everything in its power to decapitate the leadership of those states using the Department of Justice. Conservatives are making the bet that individual district attorneys will not risk prosecution, and prison, on behalf of a tiny, despised minority. They’re betting that state governors will not be willing to risk both prosecution and a constitutional crisis over transgender people.

Well, fuck!

In addition to voting, what should we do about this?

    • TacoButtPlug@sh.itjust.works
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      11 months ago

      Honestly… I would beat some conservative ass based on this document. Burn the Heritage Foundation down.

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      These kind of people are professionally scared, simultaneously both afraid of any learned authority and scared so much, so often, they are the de facto pros at it.

      You want to REALLY see the conservative right afraid?

      Join, or if there aren’t any around you, start a leftist for the 2nd Amendment group/militia.

      The Black Panthers, who rose up to regulate their own neighborhoods to stop wanton police abuse, got Reagan so scared he enacted gun control in Cali. Remember HRC bemoaning congress about “super-predators”?

      They want the left to be pacifist and push overs. The last thing they want is self sufficiency and independence. They’re terrified of Antifa (which is entirely organic and unstructured) because that’s the left disregarding and meeting the rights monopoly on violence.

      Add structure to it, and the fascists will piss their pants.

      No leaders tho, it’s a guarantee the right will assassinate.

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        They’re terrified of Antifa (which is entirely organic and unstructured) because that’s the left disregarding and meeting the rights monopoly on violence.

        Oh really?.. And where were you, “Not High Overlord and Commander of the Antifa”, at the time of last week’s Official Antifa Board Meeting and Spaghetti Feed?!

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      The country has been on that course for a while. I grew up in the south, in a super religious and conservative community. There is a not insignificant portion of that part of the population that will never accept the idea that isn’t a single correct way to live life, which is conveniently the way they have live theirs, and blame all the ills of society on those who do not. And since the world is pretty shit in varying degrees for everyone but the wealthy they are determined to do so because they think they are saving the world

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      Edit: I’d like to add that i in no way mean it’s limited to the south, it’s all over the country, parts of the PNW are just as if not even more extreme

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    They are just objectively evil. This is so villain plotting to take over the world type shit. They are openly becoming more and more like Hitler.

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    I mean, this reads like the backup plan to what they already tried under Trump. They already got caught doing most of this shit. This is just a more more fleshed out plan on paper.

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      The problem is that conservatives are patient and persistent. They’ve captured the Supreme Court because they realized during the passage of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 that they could affect the entire country in profound ways with one ruling. And so Roe v. Wade was overturned with a stroke of a pen just like that.

      Their failure in 2016 wasn’t being more organized, and yet, they still succeeded in profound ways.

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        Which could have been made in to law by the democrats on so many occasions. But hey let’s vote again …

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          I vote but it really feels like a pitiful stalling measure against the one-way ratchet of American politics.

          We didn’t vote the Civil Rights Act into existence. We got it only because the Civil Rights Movement — and massive, widespread urban violence — pushed the government to act. We got LGBTQ rights, tenuous as they are, because LGBTQ people fought and died for them. Labor rights, same thing, militant labor organizers fought and died for all the precarious protections we enjoy today, protections that are rolled back and eroded year after year, decade after decade, as the blue and red wheel turns.

          We’ll never halt climate change by voting, we’ll never bring down housing costs by voting, we’ll never raise wages by voting, we’ll never gain universal healthcare (which 70% of Americans support) by voting, and we’ll never secure LGBTQ rights or abortion rights by voting. The parties and the think tanks and the media and the politicians themselves will never let it happen.

          I vote, but I have no illusions about it.

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            Can’t begrudge anyone for voting or not. Problem is when voting is all that’s done. I agree with what you said.

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    They were pretending to be afraid of the “gay agenda” when we had to be afraid of the conservative agenda. These guys are nuts.

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      They are always doing this. There are dozens of conservative think tanks. They’re brilliant lawyers and philosophers who get paid by creepy billionaires to figure out how to ruin the world.

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      And stop pearl-clutching yourselves into letting the government disarm you. Doing so plays right into the hands of these fuckheads.

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    Cool, I see we’re approaching the find out phase of the resistance to this bullshit. Do continue, wee little men. See what happens when you push things far enough to get people off their asses.

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    ####What can you do about it besides voting?

    • Get the word out online and to friends and family about this & other unpopular con policies - federal abortion ban, KOSA

    • Get everyone registered to vote. Educate young / new voters. Use mail-in voting, early voting, help with voting for the disabled and elderly, and understand where your voting locations are.

    • Understand third party spoilers such as No Labels, which wants to take votes away from Biden.

    • Understand arguments against Biden that keep voters “Undecided”

    • Consider phone banking and other direct action campaigns for the Democratic Party or their PACs.

    We can avoid an immediate plunge into Fascism in America by getting more people in key swing states / districts to vote for Biden.

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    Run for office. Help someone else run for office. Be visible. Express your concerns clearly, frequently and openly to the well-meaning people in your life who don’t quite get it.

    Be gay in public. We are entering an era where that may get one beat up or killed again.

    I mean, how seriously do you take this threat and what are you willing to do to stop it?

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    The problem is the GOP voters are idiots. Low - No information voters who’s entire political education is based on cherry picked and planned sound bites. Most don’t know they are voting for the end of the US or fascism but they sure as hell know they are voting to “insert fear mongering sound bite”. They eat this stuff up since it hurts someone else. No other political party in the US capitalizes on keeping idiots entertained.

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    Tankies are the real danger! They have books written 100 years ago, theories that they’re just waiting to put into action, and always talking about fascism and what a danger it is. Time to WAKE up and see the real threat people! /s