the members of Fakku have spoken and spoken out in outrage towards these abominations of laws...
This brings up a question in my mind, "what are we going to do about it?" I have a modest suggestion and an ambitious plan, why not collaborate on abolishing these laws and preventing the ones that are on the table from passing?
Speaking in outrage has zero impact in politics unless the politician you voted for listens.
In other words, vote someone else in power next time, someone more in line with your political views.
In addition, I have sneaking suspicion that a large portion of Fakku is actually below voting age, making all this "outrage" even more pointless unless an US version of Arab Spring comes of it... but I doubt it.
I have a bold idea, the formation of our own political action committee and lobbying against it. Sure it's ambitious, but bigger things have happened. I'm not saying that I want to head this proposed committee, there are probably people more qualified than I to lead it and I'd support whoever the community chooses as a spokesman unconditionally.
These committees already exists.
They're called called the senate and congress.
The "community chosen spokesman" already also exists, and is called the president.
If you're talking about another group that lobbies for the
"interests of the community", then that's what the Tea Party and OWS are trying to do.
I realize how massive of a challenge this would be, but it's worth it. We have writers, artists, students, graduates, workers, professionals and so on. Let's differentiate ourselves from anonymous, we're individuals with names, lives and quantifiable numbers.
It is, so vote for the politician that does the right thing, rather than the popular or profitable thing.