- 1/5 MN is teaching us an important lesson about fighting fascism: you can't fight everyone at once, but you CAN pick your targets & win. They're using "pillars of support" strategy to cut off ICE's logistics.Hotels, rental cars, staging locations. 1 company at a time #Voices4Victory #DV1 #ProudBlue
- 2/5 We've done this before and WON. Target lost millions when we boycotted. Disney caved over Jimmy Kimmel. The UAW didn't strike all factories; they struck strategically where it hurt company bottom lines most. That's how workers got what they demanded. Same playbook works here. #USDemocracy
- 3/5 Minneapolis went after Hilton first, not Palantir or Amazon. Why? Winnability. They picked a target where ordinary people have leverage: book and cancel reservations, midnight noise demos, review bombing. One Hilton publicly refused ICE. Others quietly kicked them out to avoid pressure.
- 4/5 The strategy is simple: identify where ICE physically depends on corporations to function, pick the most vulnerable target where PUBLIC has direct leverage, flood them with non-violent pressure until they break, then move to the next. We can be David against corp Goliath’s if we are strategic.Feb 4, 2026 14:27