Forms of Resistance
There are many forms of resistance against autocracy and for the maintenance of a fair and democratic society that can be exercised, with these forms not strictly being mutually exclusive from one another.
Although the entirety of the various forms cannot be listed, a selection could include:
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Unionising with colleagues to campaign for better working conditions against increasingly unrestricted employers.
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Organising informal community unions to collaborate on lawful resistance for the maintenance of freedom, democracy and good governance.
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Joining both the Democratic and Republican parties to spread the influence of a pro-democracy mission, in order to bring democracy back into the governmental structure as a bipartisan political view.
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Researching one’s constitutional rights, spreading the information truthfully, and lawfully using them to protect oneself and others.
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Purchasing firearms for protecting oneself and loved ones in preparation for a possibly successful establishment of a dictatorship (legal notice: the formation of organised civilian militias is a crime and, so, we do not condone doing so).
Aid from Tarka Accord
Since there are so many different forms of resistance against autocracy, Tarka Accord cannot offer aid for every single one. However, there are three forms forms of resistance that Tarka Accord can offer aid with:
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The US Branch of Tarka Accord works on various research documents on useful matters when it comes to understanding the situation at hand and how to combat it, all of which is published on the US Research page: here.
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Tarka Accord is willing to open communications with any who wish to organise groups with the purpose of maintaining and progressing democracy in the United States. Due to Tarka Accord being based in the United Kingdom, we will not be opening any formal subsidiaries in the US aside from the preexisting US Branch. However, if groups can prove themselves to Tarka Accord, then further collaboration may be permitted.
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The US Branch of Tarka Accord is currently open to all in the United States who wish to join. In order to increase the amount of support that we can provide, we need more members. In particular, although not singularly, we may suggest to those who failed to organise separate groups to join the branch individually. However, unauthorised groups within the US branch are strictly forbidden.