By Stephen, 13 August, 2017

A variety of flavors of American white nationalism are on the rise. The Republican President has waffled about how evil Nazis are, often comparing them to the people protesting them. The racism-apologist frame is that this is a free-speech fight. That people giving Hitler's sieg heil salute and Americans who oppose them, if they get into a brawl, are equally at fault.

By Stephen Cataldo, 24 July, 2017

Most of the time we write congress to push them on a particular issue. With so many party-line votes, this is usually pointless in my district. What the Democrats are doing wrong is failing to put resources into developing and cooperating on messaging. Let's ask them to. I don't want to push my congresswoman to use the frame I prefer, but I want to hear why she chose the frame she did, to hear that someone bothered to run it past focus groups, and who she is cooperating with.

Eventually I hope somrone will turn this into a data-driven resource. For now, here are mostly small-group projects for people inspired to get more serious about activism since the last election, where a few people could have an oversized impact. Please add yours.

Run "the clipboard" overall, or a local chapter — it's not that hard, this is a side project, but can make a big difference. The clipboard

[This page is a rough idea for now. If you leave suggestions in the comments, I may work them in.]

Here are some my favorite resources on improving your communication skills:

Cognitive Politics: a Communication Workbook for Progressives gives a short introduction to many approaches to communication. Dig deeper or take the time to practice:

Broad Communication & Marketing Skills

I've found reading almost any business or therapeutic book on communication while thinking about politics can be very powerful.

* Difficult Communications

By Stephen, 21 July, 2017

If conservatives believe one thing, it’s that government shouldn’t be able to take your property arbitrarily. At least, that was when conservatives believed in something.
—Robert Reich, a post going to thousands of progressives, on civil forfeiture.

This act by the Trump administration is a moment when conservatives distrustful of government just might be ready to have had enough. But our progressive leaders encourage us to assume the worst right from the beginning, to reinforce and remind and conservatives that we are on two teams and our team just scored a point. This is a moment when we can instead come together, act together, be one team again, across the partisan divide.

Techniques
By Stephen, 6 July, 2017

I think the secret to undoing Fox propaganda and Trump is a concerted social media attack on moderate conservatives. We often have social-media backwards: all attention is good attention. At least half the definition of a leader of either side is based on who the other side argues with. If I shout that Trump is wrong, my conservative relative defends Trump. If I should that McCain is wrong, he defends McCain. Find better conservative magazines, find reasonable articles that express a viewpoint we still disagree with, and blast (in a SMART way) away.

By Stephen Cataldo, 5 July, 2017

Progressives need a grassroots movement to ask our congresspeople what their approach to framing is on particular issues. Instead of saying "please support bill X" in cases where they already do, get them hundreds of letters asking "What is your approach to framing issue X? Do you agree with George Lakoff's suggestions? Which other politicians are you coordinating with to get the message out coherently?" We should put pressure there -- it might not take much! Please add your comments. Do you want to be part of Cognitive Politics and lead this? Create a facebook group with me?

Techniques