First round:
Respect. Protect. Rebuild.”
- Respect. For people, rights, truth, and democracy.
- Protect. Our freedoms, our votes, our planet.
- Rebuild. The middle class, our communities, and trust in government.
When asked for more urgency:
- “Before It’s Too Late.”
(Direct fear messaging with implicit call to act now.)
- “Stop the Collapse.”
(Strong imagery of systemic failure halted by collective action.)
- “Fight for What’s Left.”
(Conveys loss has already happened, and only urgent fight remains.)
- “Our Last Chance.”
(Ultimate fear appeal and urgency, concise and chilling.)
When asked for more aggression:
Stop Their Takeover.”
- Positions the opposition as an existential threat.
- Creates a clear enemy and rallying cry.

“No Mercy for Corruption.”
- Aggressive moral framing.
- Signals accountability, justice, and zero tolerance.

“Before They Destroy It All.”
- Implies total collapse if action is not taken immediately.
- Deep fear appeal plus collective call to arms.

“Fight Back or Lose Everything.”
- Maximizes fear, urgency, and aggression.
- Binary choice framing (fight vs. total loss).

“They Won’t Stop. Neither Will We.”
- Highlights relentless opposition threat while asserting unbreakable resistance.
- Rhythmic, chant-friendly, and defiant.
ChatGPT, I’m not impressed. Maybe I’ll try Claude, later, or play with the inputs. Of note, ChatGPT adds the stupid emojis.