A while back, i threw out a question along the lines of “other than vote, what do you do in support of your community, human rights, social justice, etc” and but a few people, including those who get on the high horse about voting or not voting for Harris, declined to share their experiences or vision regarding the exercise of such outside the voting booth.
Well, I'll field this as a "please vote Harris" person.
I always vote in every federal and local election no matter how small.
I attend basically every protest or march in my city that aligns with my beliefs, and the occasional counter-protest (which, debatable how much difference those make but I get out of the house and do it).
A big personal one for me is every time there's a local election I read up on every judge up for election/re-election and blast everyone I know via text or email which judges are scumbags and which are worth re-electing. Same with Sheriff.
Shocking how many people leave those blank or pick randomly.
Most recently I volunteered for the Wick Thomas campaign in my district, Missouri's first transgender state legislator.
(They won!)
I've also attended several town halls and engagement events related to new skate parks in my city...
Having said all that, I don't condemn anyone who is less politically active.
To me, getting out and voting is the most important thing, nobody has to agree with me and I know many don't.
Any wars or genocides happening right now definitely aren't going to get any better with Trump in office, but a whole lot of other things are going to get a whole, whole, whole lot worse, probably including the wars and genocides.
If that was worth it for some people, that's their call and here we are. It wasn't worth it to me.