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HELL NO, IT'S NOT OVER

Mother Jones

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January/February 2026

We still have rights. Time to use them.

- MONIKA BAUERLEIN

HELL NO, IT'S NOT OVER

"WE ALREADY LIVE in a fascist state." I've been hearing that so often these last few months, from friends, pundits, Mother Jones readers. And who can blame them? People have been disappeared to torture prisons overseas and ICE is terrorizing day care centers. The federal workforce is being gutted, the economy is on a razor's edge, America’s global credibility is in tatters, and kids are going hungry while billionaires cash in. A conspiracy theorist is in charge of our health agencies. Universities, law firms, and nonprofits live in fear of the Eye of Sauron fixing on them. Midterm elections? Will we even have them?

To feel grim in the face of all this is to be realistic. But to throw in the towel and declare game over—that’s something else. Call it anticipatory defeat, the cousin of anticipatory obedience: settling into the worst-case scenario, because it seems hard to imagine getting to somewhere better. But we need to be able to imagine getting to somewhere better.

My parents lived at a time when lots of people settled into the worst-case scenario. They were children in Germany when Hitler was in power, and their memories were those of people lucky enough not to have suffered the true brutality of the regime—but still fully within its totalitarian reach. An uncle who said some stuff about the Führer was hauled off. My dad and his friends dodged the police, who would grab you if you grew your hair longer than the prescribed style.

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