Skill Level: Beginner
Tool Explanation
Authoritarian regimes know they can’t just control your actions—they want your emotions, your grief, and your social media posts to line up with the official script. This is called emotional censorship: punishing people for not feeling the “right” way about events. Florida officials are threatening educators for not posting mournful tributes to Charlie Kirk. That’s not freedom, that’s compulsory loyalty training. The survival tool here is learning how to resist the thought police—how to keep your voice, even when they demand tears for tyrants.
Why This Matters
Free speech means more than the right to agree with the state. If they can punish you for saying the “wrong” thing online, they can punish you for thinking it next. Authoritarian governments thrive on silencing dissent and forcing obedience through fear of retaliation. When a teacher loses their job for saying “I won’t mourn a fascist,” it sends a chilling message: your emotions belong to the regime. Resisting this control isn’t just about principle—it’s about survival in a democracy under siege.
Step-by-Step Instructions
Step 1: Know Your Rights
Understand what your employer, your state, and federal laws actually cover. Most government employers cannot punish you for private political speech outside of work. If they try, they’re walking on unconstitutional ground.
Step 2: Document Everything
If you face threats, warnings, or retaliation for your speech, save emails, screenshots, and official statements. Documentation is your shield if legal help becomes necessary.
Step 3: Use Collective Power
Don’t stand alone. If your coworkers, fellow educators, or peers are also under threat, band together. A group demanding free speech protections is harder to silence than a single “troublemaker.”
Step 4: Control Your Channels
Build your own networks. Use encrypted group chats, alternative platforms, or anonymous accounts when needed. Don’t give authoritarians easy targets, but keep speaking out.
Step 5: Flip the Script
Expose hypocrisy relentlessly. The same politicians who wail about “cancel culture” are canceling teachers for having opinions. Highlight that contradiction in your posts, rallies, and conversations. Mocking the hypocrisy keeps morale high and chips away at their control.
Step 6: Support the Silenced
Amplify the voices of those punished for dissent. Share their stories, set up defense funds, or campaign to get them reinstated. The more people see the punishment, the more obvious the thought control becomes.

Kitty’s Final Word
Resistance Kitty isn’t crying crocodile tears for Kirk. Kitty saves grief for the democracy these clowns are burying. The regime wants obedience, loyalty, and public mourning for its martyrs. But our emotions are ours, not theirs to command. Stay loud, stay sarcastic, and never let them own your voice.
Sources
- Reuters – Trump says suspect in custody
- New York Post – Father turned in suspect
- Newsweek – Florida warns teachers
- WLRN – Florida politicians respond