She/Her
Accountant, knitter/crocheter, Texan and big fan of the word “y’all,” loving dog mom, human mom, and obsessor of colorful hair dye. Used to do taxes, now I work in city government.
You make it personally and collectively costly for them, and you leverage that cost to make them slink away from the public sphere.
You figure out how to get them back under their rocks, and then you upturn those rocks so they scatter. You repeat.
You make it personally and collectively costly for them, and you leverage that cost to make them slink away from the public sphere.
You figure out how to get them back under their rocks, and then you upturn those rocks so they scatter. You repeat.