Anon 12/10/2018 (Mon) 06:06:49 No.2753 del
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>Movements started to organize.
>The Accountability in Equestrian Royalty formed from the core supporters of Cloven Cares, she being their main speaker and advocate (later suffered a schism, some more moderate members who disagreed and formed the much more timid Accountability in Equestrian Governance).
>A small group of progressive academia formed the Republican League, though never the face of the opposition, it did manage to have a prescience in nearly every large city.
>The small Nobles Against Nobility, a group of ponies who renounced their titles and were committed to the cause of freedom did managed to created a stir in the upper classes, even if they never had more than two dozen members.
>Disgruntled farmers banded together to form the Freedom From Fear to Feed our Families, or as it's wordy name was better compressed to, Triple F TFOF (and more informally just TFOF). Though it was one of the most moderate of the core opposition and had various niche issues many members cared more deeply about over reform itself, it nonetheless was the only rural based organization that had true democracy advocates in its ranks that were committed to truly opposing the princesses.
>And most importantly, the Trust and Safety Party, a true unitarian movement that was racially balanced and was rallied around the broadest issue that was in the public consciousness, that of safety and the near disasters that struck Equestria every few months. It put on just enough moderate face to gain wide acceptance while having the ultimate goal of removing the princesses from power. The leadership knew that fully removing the Princesses wouldn't be an easy task and where ready to both play the long game or strike fast if need be. They tried to keep links with the other various movements (though sometimes at a distance) and tried to be the main face of the opposition.