Is being part of MAGA starting to make you feel uneasy?

Many good people have put their faith in Donald Trump and the MAGA movement. However, if people put their faith in the wrong hands, they can lose everything.

Families, friendships and relationships have been torn apart, America is on the precipice of a shift towards totalitarianism and has lost its moral compass and the respect of its allies.

Leaving MAGA is possible.

MAGA has torn families apart, but there are people who want to bridge that divide & rebuild relationships & communities.

Welcome.

It’s difficult for a democracy to function when millions are estranged from those closest to them. If you’re ready to leave MAGA but don’t know where to start, here are some tips and resources, and we are here if you need us.

The MAGA movement was more than politics for Rich Logis, founder of Leaving MAGA—it was identity, community, and purpose. But it also took its toll. His activism strained his marriage and consumed his life.

Leaving MAGA gives people a community to walk toward, rather than just an ideology to walk away from. The organization provides testimonials, workshops, and personal support for those questioning their allegiance to Trumpism. The goal? To offer an off-ramp before it’s too late.

You can find their Youtube videos here on the MeidasTouch Network.

You can subscribe to their newsletter and find lots of articles and helpful information here on their Substack.

LEAVING MAGA Videos, substack & Newsletter

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Fox News and other right wing news outlets demonize everybody who is an other, whether it’s a different religion, a different race, a different political party, or a different country. If you hear something enough, you start to believe it.

Millions of intelligent Americans have become isolated inside MAGA’s information bubble: Fox, NewsMax, OAN, Tucker Carlson, Steve Bannon, The Federalist, WorldNetDaily, American Greatness, and The Daily Caller.

People who have successfully left MAGA have all gone cold-turkey from media that perpetuate the MAGA message

Right wing MEDIA DETOX

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“A huge reason for my awakening was my switch to a wide variety of news sources. I started watching ABC News, Reuters, AP, the BBC, CNN, CBS, NPR.” - says one ex-MAGA member.

“I returned to reading outlets in what I once categorized as the DMIC — the Democrat Media Industrial Complex: the New York Times, Washington Post, The Atlantic, and even The Guardian of London.” -says another ex-MAGA. “And I use FactCheck.org”.

MAGA members don’t explore independent journalism and research that puts the lie to the MAGA mythology.

expand your sources

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There is a wonderful world of diverse humanity out there that wants and needs YOU to participate in it.

Get involved in local shelters for the homeless, find ways to support the underprivileged, our Vets. Find places that teach sports, music and art to kids, go to a church in a different community, march in a Pride parade!

Spread some love and kindness and you will receive it back tenfold.

Get INVOLVED

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I had been a faithful follower of One America News and NewsMax, but I switched to NPR. I started doing real research. I started to think critically again. In the church and MAGA I was not thinking for myself. My opinions on Covid completely changed as I did actual research. I realized what a fiasco the pandemic had been. So many people focus on Jan. 6 as Trump’s worst moment, but I think his lack of leadership during Covid was one of the most egregious acts of any president.
— Stephania, Detroit, ex-MAGA and Q-ANON
I don’t want to call MAGA a cult but it almost seems that way. I’m mystified at how evangelicals support Trump. I don’t understand what they actually believe in. And things have gone too far with Christian nationalism. When Trump started selling Trump-endorsed Bibles, I thought: Jesus would not like that at all.
— Steve, Chicago, ex-MAGA
When I was in MAGA, everyone said you couldn’t talk to the left, they couldn’t be cordial. But I have found that’s not true. Meanwhile, if you disagree with hard-core MAGA followers, they come after you. I’ve been called every dirty word you can think of.
— Deanna, NC, ex-MAGA
Now that I’m critically thinking again, I ask myself, what did Jesus do? He was homeless; he sat with the “sinners.” He sat with the suffering woman who committed adultery. He wouldn’t be standing in front of an abortion clinic shaming the woman going in; he’d be sitting with the woman consoling her over her decision.

Looking at Jesus through sober eyes free from the intoxication of the church has led me to be a more authentic Christian, as I seek to love and support others without the bigotry and hate that fundamentalists in MAGA falsely believe is God’s way, and that they use to justify their support of Trump.
— Stephania, ex-MAGA
I believed Trump could do no wrong; any time he did something controversial, I believed he was being smeared by the media.
Now I try every day to not only debunk a narrative that I had believed but to work on any biases I may have had and not known I had. I try every day to educate myself on something from a trusted source. No more word of mouth; no more believing so-and-so on Twitter or YouTube. I never want to fall into a situation where some charismatic person comes along and I’m eating out of his or her hand.
— Erica, NY, ex-MAGA and Q-ANON

Dear Conservative Voters & MAGA members,

We are your family, your friends, and your coworkers. We are public servants, Federal workers, veterans, and a variety of professionals, united in our love for our country and its people, and committed to compassionate advocacy for democracy. We truly believe our country is the greatest nation on earth. We love what it offers its citizens and how it can lead the world by example, and we are proud to be Americans.

We are just like you. We are patriots who believe in individual dignity, personal responsibility, respect for all people, fair enforcement of the law, and creating opportunities for more Americans to succeed. We believe that all Americans deserve to be happy, healthy, safe, and prosperous. 

We also feel it's important that the government be accountable to its people. We want to trust our nation's leaders to represent us, respect us, and listen to us. We want to admire our leaders and feel good about the decisions they make. We want to believe they have American citizens' best interests in mind.

Unfortunately, we have had to start questioning the things that we see happening around us and the things we see happening to our fellow Americans, and in some cases, even beyond our borders. We are second guessing the good intentions of our leaders. We are concerned about the health of democracy, the rule of law, and the constitution. 

This is not comfortable for many of us. As patriots, we want to feel proud of our country and to live in a peaceful, easy way. However, we also believe that true Americans do not stay quiet when we feel something is wrong with our country or wrong for its citizens. 

And so, even though we don't necessarily want to think of ourselves as protestors, we are left with no other choice but to try to make our voices heard, even though it is uncomfortable, unpopular, or even feels unsafe at times, for the love of our country and for the love of its people. All Americans deserve to have a voice that is heard, and we are doing our best to speak up. If you can relate to any of this, please know you are in the right place.

Bringing concerns to our leaders isn't easy, and it's even harder when you are unsupported by some of your fellow Americans because you have been told different versions of stories about the same events. The health of our country relies on our ability to make informed decisions, which requires us to have a common understanding of reality. Widespread political misperceptions have made this incredibly challenging. It has led so many of us to draw conclusions and believe things far from what we would have if we were correctly informed; far from what the "real us" would think or want. Instead of using the truth to work together toward common solutions for our country, we find ourselves in arguments with one another, both misunderstanding each other and feeling misunderstood, convinced we have been told the truth and that the "other side" is thwarting progress toward what our country should be. We see one another as the problem instead of bringing a united vision to our leaders and insisting they make the changes we all believe in.

We believe that truth is strength and unchecked bias is weakness. We believe this is the foundation our country needs to reach the greatness we all know it holds. To this end, we are working to avoid misinformation and correct it where we can, starting with ourselves. We are trying to avoid information "echo chambers", and instead looking for centrist and "both sides" news sources. We are doing our best to remember that the media thrives on sensationalism, which pits Americans against each other by focusing on differences instead of sameness. 

We know Americans are not one another's enemies, and that we hold many of the same values and beliefs. We also work to remember that in many ways the differences we do have are good, that they make us stronger, and we do our best to view them positively even when they are challenging. We remind ourselves that the truth is more important to us than any agenda or our pride. We know this can disarm unnecessary arguments and help us move forward in a way that aligns with our common values and is in everyone's best interests. We work to stay willing to change our minds when we are presented with new information.

We want you to know that we are aware it's an uphill fight, largely because of rampant misinformation in the media, but we believe it's a worthwhile one. We believe it's necessary, as patriots, as people who love our country and its people, to try to do what we believe is the right thing for the right reason. We want to be able to have productive discussions about this with our fellow Americans, and to work together to make the changes we all believe in. We need each other. Our diversity of thought and experiences as Americans from all walks of life are the checks and balances that are so important to our country's well-being and health. Our similarities in values and beliefs and our shared vision are the strength and solidarity that will steer our nation to the place we all want it to be.

Leaving Maga?

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