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"Fascists thrive on predictability because their entire system is built on the illusion of control. They like to imagine themselves as chess masters, but in reality, they're more like toddlers playing checkers, eating more pieces than they move and insisting the rules change whenever they're losing." - Chapter 1
Mar 04, 2026 05:26PM
Lessons from Cats for Surviving Fascism

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Amy D.
Amy D. is on page 23 of 59
"Even when (cats) grudgingly wear a collar, they'll spend every waking moment plotting its removal. You can practically hear them thinking, Oh you believe this little pink band of oppression will stop me? And that's the energy we need to channel. ... it's about rejecting anything that tries to disguise control as convenience. A bell around your neck so the fascists can always find you? No, thank you." - Chapter 4
Mar 05, 2026 04:41PM
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Amy D. is on page 12 of 59
"Imagine a fascist, proud of their perfectly arranged desk - every pen in its place, every paperclip accounted for. Now imagine a cat leaping onto that desk, locking eyes with them, and slowly, ever so deliberately batting their favorite pen onto the floor. That's the energy you need to channel." - Chapter 3, Knock Things Over Strategically
Mar 04, 2026 05:29PM
Lessons from Cats for Surviving Fascism


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