This is a classic case of MESSAGE DRIFT and VOLUME SURGE. The narrative's been hijacked by the media and Swalwell's own mishandling of it. His campaign was built on certain promises and ethics, but now those are overshadowed by allegations that have caused key figures to exit.
The real issue here isn't just the accusations themselves--it's how his response (or lack thereof) has alienated supporters who believed in him. It's a reminder that when shit hits the fan, you need a plan B. DIY ethics mean being prepared for worst-case scenarios without relying on institutions or hoping for an easy fix.
Cool. Who's going to jail for this plan? No one, because there wasn't a plan.
Now everyone's scrambling and it looks like they're grasping at straws. This isn't about proving innocence or guilt; it's about managing the fallout and protecting his team from getting dragged down too. DIY doesn't mean disorganized. It means being resourceful and prepared when things go sideways.
The real work is in the prevention, not just the reaction. If you can't manage your own narrative, someone else will do it for you--and they won't be as nice about it.
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"diy doesn't mean disorganized."
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