Do you need something to be mad at all the time? Want an excuse to bully people and start fights?
Instead of taking this desire out on social media might I suggest an alternative:
It's called your local city council meeting and we actually desperately need that energy there
I support this, with two caveats from my wife who is a city councillor. 1) know what the actual proposals are before yelling for or against them and 2) yelling at the public consultations is much more effective than yelling at the final vote.
My city is on it! Man, do we have bullies at the meetings! However, they manage to do it on socials as well, if Facebook and Nextdoor are any indication.
It's ... Something
Do you live in San Francisco? This is very much San Francisco. Though, credit where credit is due, the BoS meetings can get spicy, but the last round of redistricting hearings turned that shit up to 11!
and the neighborhoods they drive home to; the corruption here calls for a dressing up and a short drop, under a fair reading of our laws re: treason, so a little noise is nothing
Every registered voter should be required to volunteer at their local board of elections before, during, or after an election. Kinda like jury duty. There would be a lot less misinformation about voting and the elections process - hopefully, anyway.
I'd never get anything done. I'd be the one voice in a sea of people who are too busy convincing themselves spray tan tastes good and people without orange tongues hate America.
I'd be reduced to screaming chair throwing table flipping lunatic from how short my temperament is and be kicked out.
i have decades of trolling experience, but crippling social anxiety. is there like an official government process where i can dm the city council members pictures of their houses?
You'd be shocked at how much the little voices count - so few people do this that even a single person showing up may change something. Iirc some time ago, there was a mayor's office that said they were shocked at how many calls they were getting over a particular issue. They got 17 calls. That's it
And you can write reasonably mean things to those people too! My mother is the Queen of the eloquent yet scathing Strongly Worded Letter-- it's really effective!