When They Take Away Rights From Others, They’re Taking Yours Too
By Justin Jest – Gonzo Journalist, Reluctant Realist, Connoisseur of Chaos
They always start with someone else.
The cuts, the rollbacks, the stripping away of protections—it never begins with you. No, first, it’s someone else’s rights, someone else’s safety net, someone else’s guarantee that they won’t be left out in the cold when things go wrong. And that’s how they get you to look the other way.
But make no mistake: if they can take away those rights, they can take away yours. And they will.
The Receipts: What’s Actually Happening, No Bullsh*t
Alright, let’s take a breath. You might think this is all hyperbole, all theatrics—but it’s not. The facts are out there, in black and white, in policy blueprints, executive orders, and legislation moving through Washington right now. Let’s break it down.
1. They’re Gutting Social Safety Nets
Project 2025 and the Trump administration’s policies are taking a chainsaw to Medicaid, food assistance, and welfare programs.
- Medicaid? They’re turning it into block grants, capping federal spending, and shifting the burden to states—which means fewer benefits, fewer people covered, and more people left without care.
- SNAP (food stamps)? Work requirements are getting stricter, waivers are disappearing, and people in economically depressed areas are getting cut off, no matter the circumstances.
- Housing assistance, Head Start, and other federal aid programs? Axed or “restructured” (read: gutted) in the name of fiscal responsibility—but the tax cuts for the ultra-wealthy stay put.
2. They’re Slashing Workers’ and Consumers’ Rights
- Want a safe workplace? Tough luck. Regulations protecting worker safety are being “reevaluated” (read: discarded).
- Want clean air and water? The EPA is being gutted, climate policies are being erased, and corporations are being handed free passes to pollute as they please.
- Want protection from corporate scams and financial abuse? Consumer protections are getting torched, and industry watchdogs are being defanged.
3. They’re Taking Over Government Operations With No Oversight
- Elon Musk, through his DOGE Service, now controls critical government data, Treasury payment systems, and federal agency restructuring. A federal judge has already warned that his access to government systems could cause “irreparable harm.”
- USAID employees were literally locked out of their offices. Whole agencies are being dismantled overnight with no public input.
- Project 2025 explicitly states its goal is to “dismantle the administrative state.” That means gutting government agencies that enforce laws and provide oversight, leaving the wealthy and powerful completely unchecked.
4. The Endgame: Rights and Protections Become Optional
- They’re moving civil rights enforcement under the DOJ, where it will be easier to ignore or reinterpret.
- They want to limit what “discrimination” even means, so corporations and states have more freedom to deny rights and services as they see fit.
- Any right they can take away from someone else today is a right they can take away from you tomorrow.
You Can Look This Up Yourself
Still think this is exaggeration? Go read Project 2025’s policy papers. Read the executive orders. Read the budget proposals. It’s all there.
This isn’t fearmongering. This isn’t speculation. This is happening.
And if you’re waiting for the part where they stop and say, “Okay, we’ve gone far enough”—you’re going to be waiting a long, long time.
A Government for the People—But Which People?
The new American experiment, guided by Project 2025, isn’t about “small government.” It’s about selective government. A government that only protects the people it deems worthy. A government that sees social safety nets not as lifelines, but as burdens. A government that believes rights are not inherent, but conditional—subject to ideology, cost-cutting, and political convenience.
They’re going after Medicaid, food assistance, and housing programs—because if you need help, they believe you don’t deserve it. They’re calling programs that millions of working-class Americans rely on “unsustainable” and “bloated” while cutting taxes for the wealthiest among us. The message is clear: If you’re struggling, that’s your problem.
They want states to “control costs”—a euphemism for reducing access, tightening eligibility, and forcing people to work longer hours for benefits that once helped stabilize families. They want food stamps with strict work requirements—because hunger, in their eyes, is a moral failing, not a national crisis.
They’re telling us that the government should no longer ensure clean air, safe food, or livable wages. They’re gutting consumer protections, environmental regulations, workplace safety laws—because if corporations profit, who cares if you breathe toxic air or work in unsafe conditions?
They’re restructuring rights—who gets them, who doesn’t. Because once you redefine rights as privileges, you can take them away at will.
If You Think You’re Safe, You’re Not Paying Attention
They’re dismantling protections for those they think don’t deserve them. They’re undoing programs that ensure fairness and equality, that protect the vulnerable, that create a society where people don’t have to fight tooth and nail just to survive.
But ask yourself this: When they’re done taking away someone else’s rights, what stops them from coming for yours?
What stops them from deciding that your wages too high?
What stops them from determining that your workplace protections are “burdensome”?
What stops them from ruling that your access to fair wages, fair housing, and fair treatment is “government overreach”?
The answer? Nothing.
This Isn’t About Politics—It’s About Power
This isn’t about conservatism vs. progressivism. It’s not about left vs. right. It’s about control.
When you chip away at protections, when you roll back guarantees, when you turn rights into privileges that can be revoked at will—you create a system where only the powerful remain protected.
And if you’re not one of them, guess what?
You’re next.