Taken from https://icydak.substack.com/p/the-30-most-effective-ways-to-resist by BRATGIRL
1-10: Strengthen Yourself First
Before you can fight back, you have to be strong enough to withstand the fight.
- Know Your Rights & Practice Using Them – Read the Constitution, study local laws, and practice asserting your rights in low-stakes situations so you’re ready when it matters.
- Secure Your Communications – Authoritarians thrive on surveillance. Use encrypted messaging (Signal, ProtonMail) and avoid discussing sensitive topics on social media.
- Diversify Your News Sources – Follow multiple outlets, especially those that analyze power, like ProPublica or local independent journalists.
- Develop Financial Independence – The more self-sufficient you are, the harder it is for the system to punish you. Reduce debt, learn new skills, and, if possible, avoid reliance on government aid that can be weaponized.
- Learn to Spot Propaganda & Psychological Warfare – Every authoritarian movement uses the same tactics. Learn to recognize fear-mongering, scapegoating, and disinformation.
- Strengthen Your Mental & Physical Resilience – Psychological pressure is real. Build a strong mindset, exercise, and practice stress management techniques.
- Cultivate a Low-Profile, High-Impact Presence – Loud resistance can make you a target. Strategic, quiet action is often more effective.
- Support Local Independent Businesses – Economic power is political power. Keep money in your community and out of the hands of authoritarian-friendly corporations.
- Document Everything – If rights violations occur, evidence matters. Learn how to record and store proof securely.
- Develop a Useful Skill for the Resistance – Every movement needs people with expertise: legal knowledge, first aid, coding, communications, logistics, etc.
11-20: Build Stronger Local Networks
Authoritarians want us isolated. The stronger our community, the harder we are to control.
- Join or Start a Local Group – Even a small, informal group of trusted people can be a game-changer.
- Create a Mutual Aid Network – Help neighbors with groceries, transportation, or childcare. This builds solidarity and self-reliance.
- Know Who You Can Trust – Not everyone in your community will be on your side. Build relationships carefully.
- Use “Values-Based Messaging” Instead of Political Labels – Talk about freedom, fairness, and protecting your family—avoid partisan language that turns people off.
- Turn Local Institutions Into Resistance Hubs – Libraries, churches, small businesses, and community centers can become safe gathering spaces.
- Establish Emergency Contacts & Plans – If something happens, who do you call? Where do you meet? Know before you need it.
- Learn Basic Counter-Surveillance – Simple tactics like varying your routines and watching for unusual behavior can keep you safe.
- Practice Speaking in Code – Historically, resistance movements have used coded language to avoid detection. Have fun with it.
- Normalize Dissent in Everyday Conversations – If people are afraid to speak up, make it normal by casually challenging propaganda when you hear it.
- Strengthen Local Journalism – Support independent reporters who hold power accountable.
21-30: Take Smart, Strategic Action
Resistance isn’t just about saying “no”—it’s about making authoritarian control impossible.
- Disrupt Authoritarian Narratives – Use humor, memes, and facts to undercut their messaging. Satire is powerful.
- Boycott & Divest from Complicit Companies – Money talks. Research what businesses fund authoritarian policies and cut them off.
- Flood Local Government with Citizen Oversight – Attend city council meetings, file FOIA requests, and challenge bad policies directly.
- Use “Gray Man” Tactics If Necessary – In extreme situations, blending in and flying under the radar keeps you safer while still resisting behind the scenes.
- Help People Exit the Authoritarian Mindset – Many people are victims of propaganda. Patience and strategic messaging can pull them back.
- Train for Mass Nonviolent Resistance – Civil disobedience works best when it’s organized and disciplined. Study past movements.
- Refuse to Enforce Authoritarian Policies – If you’re in a position of power (teacher, business owner, local official), resist from within.
- Make the System Work Against Itself – Use bureaucracy and legal processes to slow down or block authoritarian actions.
- Prepare for the Long Game – Resistance isn’t a one-time event. It’s a sustained effort over months and years.
- Never Assume It’s Too Late – History shows that even the most powerful regimes fall when ordinary people stop complying.