🐾 Resistance Survival Guide #19:
So you want to rattle the regime from the comfort of your coffee-stained laptop? Good. Because your keyboard might just be the most underrated weapon in the revolution. ✊💻
Trump’s regime is filled with bureaucrats: some loyal to the crown, others quietly horrified. Your mission? Flood their inboxes with reminders that we see them, we expect better, and we know they still have a conscience buried under that security badge.
🎯 Why Email Works:
- It’s legal. (For now.)
- It creates a paper trail they can’t ignore.
- It pressures fence-sitters to pick a side—and we’re not talking about fascism.
✉️ Resistance Email Recipe:
1. Pick a Target
DOJ lawyers. Department of Education workers. ICE “processing” agents. Pick someone complicit.
2. Keep it Civil(ish)
No threats. No slurs. Just righteous rage wrapped in polite audacity. Think:
“Dear [Employee], your silence in the face of injustice will be remembered. Whistleblowers are heroes. Collaborators are footnotes.”
3. Add Receipts
Link them to policies they’re enforcing. Send articles about Project 2025. Include Resistance Kitty links if you’re feeling spicy.
4. Copy Others In
Add the inspector general, internal affairs, and the media. Let them know it’s not just a you problem—it’s a we problem.
🐾 Call to Action
- 🧠 Get creative with subject lines:
- “You still have a soul. Use it.”
- “This email is your conscience checking in.”
- “Collaborators get remembered too. Just not how they’d like.”
- 🔥 Send 5 emails today—to five different federal employees, agencies, or departments. They work for us, remember? Try our pre written letters that auto send letters to your personal lawmakers.
🖤 Final Meow:
A single email won’t bring the regime down. But a thousand a day? That’s pressure. That’s friction. That’s the kind of noise that makes loyalty oaths feel less cozy.
So go ahead—clog up their Outlook. Be a menace. Make “rebel with a Gmail” your new aesthetic.
Meow means resist,
Resistance Kitty
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