Do things have to get worse before they get better? Yes, says Dana Fisher, Director of the Center for Environment, Community & Equity and author of Saving Ourselves. Danaβs research suggests that witnessing the inevitable mass repression of fellow citizens through state violence or incarceration will mobilise the public to take action against climate-denying leaders. This conversation on resistance is nuanced, addressing the uncomfortable truths that post-industrial democracies are suffering from increasing authoritarian policies which inhibit their right to protest and even speak. President-elect Trump has been forthright about his willingness to deploy the police and national guard against his opponents and American citizens. But Dana argues this worsening state violence could be the very thing that tips the rest of the country into action. π΄ Center for Environment, Community & Equity: https://cece.american.edu/ π΄ Saving Ourselves: https://cup.columbia.edu/book/saving-ourselves/9780231557870 π Support Planet: Critical: https://www.patreon.com/planetcritical π Subscribe: https://planetcritical.com/ π BlueSky: https://bsky.app/profile/racheldonald.bsky.social
"Trump has made it very clear that he will start to shoot on American citizens and start to jail American citizens. But that is exactly the process that we have seen historically that mobilizes the masses."
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