I think fundamentally the task is that we need to use what power we have to (1) slow further acceleration in the wrong direction and (2) take the power from people who are not doing what is needed and give it to people who will.
(1) is, e.g. in the U.S., vote in the election, even though our choices are between the person who's going to accelerate harder in the wrong direction and the person who's going to accelerate less hard in the wrong direction.
@hosford42 @ErikUden
We have to do this, even though it might feel like we're supporting something bad.
Also in (1) is doing our best to hold on to what power we have and restore that power to people who've lost it (voting rights).
But (2) we need to get involved in the process of deciding who is put forth in the election, and we need to figure out how to win. And that's a long-term thing—we can't get discouraged if we don't win the primary this time.