Coined by the late civil rights leader and Congressman John Lewis,
“Good Trouble” refers to the collective struggle and sacrifice of
ordinary people in the face of great obstacles, repression, and
violence.

Refuse Fascism is partnering with many other organizations in
this call for a national day of non-violent action to respond to the
attacks on the rights and lives of people by the Trump regime. As the
Good Trouble Lives On website states, “This is not a day of quiet
reflection—it is a day of courage and collective action, just as John Lewis modeled throughout his life.”
If ever there was a time to make good trouble, it is now. Fascism is
advancing fast. This summer, Trump and his cheerleaders have been on a
rampage—with the illegal bombing of Iran; Supreme Court decisions
green-lighting Trump’s fascist edicts and neutering the ability of lower
courts to stop his unlawful orders; and the passing of the hideous
budget bill – with massive cuts to the social safety net and funds
diverted to the rounding up and disappearing of immigrants into
networks of concentration camps.
Every decent person must act to stop it now, before it’s too late.
Our good trouble must be unrelenting.
It must demand: Trump Must Go
Now!
Waiting for 2026 or 2028 is accommodation to fascism as it
steamrolls toward consolidation.
Trump has made clear that he will not be restrained by the courts,
the Constitution, or elections. He is backed by a fascist-majority
Supreme Court and a Republican Party and institutions purged of anyone
who might oppose him. It is up to the people rising up in massive
non-violent but determined resistance to stop this nightmare.
Organize now to make good trouble in your area. Take to heart this excerpt from a recent speech by Sunsara Taylor on overcoming fear and
acting with courage and conviction. Video:

“The safety of people standing up matters, but let’s be honest, great
horrors are already unfolding and even greater horrors are to come, and
there are things that are far bigger than our individual safety.
Everybody likes to talk about the good trouble that John Lewis got in,
everybody likes to sing the praises of the civil rights movement, but
that never would have happened if they were just looking out for their
personal safety. They walked into the teeth of armed and violent
Klansman and national guard. People sacrificed. They stood up. And it
was worth it. That is why Jim Crow was dismantled. That is why we
celebrate them.”
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