If you missed it, Granite State Matters, the latest of many incarnations of online activism by former State Senator Jeanne Dietsch, has a list of anti-democracy extremists. You can check that out here, and when you find yourself missing, we have found a way that you can turn yourself in.
A reader sent me the list, and another reader sent me the form that drives the list.
It is an online form, and it occurs to me that it could be used to add actual extremists (like Jeanne Dietsch). There is, after all, no Democracy at the end of the Political Left’s agenda unless by that you mean dog and pony show elections where Dear Leader gets 97.8% of the vote and any actual opponents are charged with crimes, dragged through courts, or just happen to have unfortunate accidents.
I’m sure someone with lots of free time checks it before making the main list, but that’s no reason not to try.
Here’s a link to the form (there is a partial screengrab above). Be warned. Google will grab your Gmail, or you’ll be asked to provide email, which means you’ll be added to the mailing list, which Jeanne can then pretend makes this most recent diversion popular or successful. I’m sure you can unsubscribe just as easily.
But you will have the opportunity to provide the name of an extremist and a link to something that leads you to believe whichever individual(s) you name are extremist. I’m sure it’s not partisan. That wouldn’t be equitable. And you can probably enter as many as you’d like.