To All Concerned, We write to you not as officials or lobbyists, but as fellow human beings, citizens, and workers — in the name of the millions whose voices have been silenced, whose rights are being stripped away, and whose futures hang in the balance. The truth is plain for all who have eyes to see: the United States is in the throes of a profound and deadly crisis. Judges are being arrested for protecting immigrants. Citizens and migrants are being deported without due process. Government forces have been unleashed with a free hand to violate homes, tear apart families, and terrorize communities without warrants, without justice, without mercy. This is not "politics as usual." This is fascism, full stop. We are witnessing the methodical destruction of the very foundations of democracy, the rule of law, and human rights. What is happening now mirrors, step by step, the early days of authoritarian regimes throughout history — the rise of the Nazis in Germany, Mussolini’s Blackshirts in Italy, Pinochet’s coup in Chile. Each time, good people told themselves it could not happen there. Each time, they waited too long. We cannot afford that fatal mistake. That is why we are calling for a general strike — a mass, organized refusal to work, to comply, to cooperate with a regime that seeks to crush us. A general strike is the strongest weapon the people have: a way to bring the machinery of oppression to a grinding halt without firing a single shot. We are reaching out to you — and to everyone who has a voice, a platform, a following — to ask, humbly but urgently, for your help. We cannot build this alone. We need you to speak out. We need you to lift up the call for a general strike. We need you to use your platform to reach those who are still waiting for a sign, a spark, a direction. There are moments in history when neutrality is impossible, when silence is complicity. This is such a moment. We appeal to your conscience, your courage, and your love for justice. Please, speak out if you have a platform. Please, join us. Visit NGSCC.ORG for more details. In solidarity and hope,