Week 1: Experts in authoritarianism advise to keep a list of things subtly changing around you, so you’ll remember.

Amy Siskind
2 min readDec 3, 2016

published November 20, 2016

  1. Acts of hate — for the first 400 per the Southern Poverty Law Center, I could name many that I had seen covered by the media. Then I noticed the count exceeded 700, and I realized I knew very little about those additional 300.
  2. Reporters critique their own paper’s coverage of Trump, then delete it (see below tweet which disappeared overnight, after 2k+ retweets).
  3. A president-elect is openly (on Twitter!) trying to take away our freedom of expressions, First Amendment rights: targets this week include SNL, NYT, and Hamilton.
  4. The media, including traditional media, covered an alt-right conference and published their demands, which included a ban on immigration for 50 years of anyone not white, and an all white nation.
  5. Major media following Trump’s reality show storylines, instead of reporting as traditional media/journalism.
  6. Democrats advocating for a Mitt Romney appointment to Secretary of State — a man with whom we agree on almost nothing on policy, but because he is competent and not a racist or a bigot.
  7. The pace of untraditional, unorthodox acts, and conflicts of interest by Trump are coming so fast and furious, they’re barely getting coverage.
  8. Utter outrage by the left at the complacency and largely silence of our elected leaders. Watch of a Tea Party-esque type uprising.
  9. A request for tolerance for, and understanding of, white supremacists.
This tweet critical of the New York Times disappeared overnight.

Copyright Amy Siskind, November 20, 2016

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Amy Siskind

Activist, author. The Weekly List website, podcast https://theweeklylist.org/ & book THE LIST. POLITICO 50. President @TheNewAgenda. More info AmySiskind.com