Share kit · June 2026 public warning

Help people see the warning clearly.

Use these graphics and copy blocks to share Democracy Redline without flattening it into panic, partisanship, or a naked score. The goal is simple: read, verify, share responsibly, and take lawful civic action.

June 2026 Democracy Redline share card showing score 9.2 out of 10
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Use the warning carefully

Lead with clarity, not panic.

The share kit is designed to help readers understand what changed, why it matters, and where peaceful civic action still belongs.

Point to evidence

Make the trail visible.

Every public share should make it easy to find the analysis, evidence spine, methodology, archive, and action toolkit.

Keep it lawful

No threats. No harassment.

Democracy Redline supports lawful, peaceful democratic action. The project is strongest when shares are disciplined and credible.

Downloadable graphics

Current June 2026 share assets

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Copy-ready language

Use these snippets when sharing the report.

These blocks keep the tone serious without sounding hysterical. They also route readers back to the underlying evidence and lawful action tools.

Short post

June 2026 moved Democracy Redline to 9.2 / 10. The Red Zone is not just holding. It is deepening. Read the latest analysis, check the evidence spine, and take lawful civic action. https://www.democracyredline.com/

Newsletter blurb

Democracy Redline’s June 2026 warning score is 9.2 / 10. The movement from 9.1 to 9.2 reflects worsening across election integrity, due process, coercive state power, and military-intelligence neutrality, with courts still providing some restraint but not enough to reverse the broader trend.

One-sentence explainer

Democracy Redline is a monthly public warning index that translates visible institutional stress into a weighted civic-risk score so readers can track democratic backsliding over time.

Careful share note

Share the warning with context: point people to the analysis, evidence spine, methodology, and action toolkit. Avoid rumor amplification. Keep the focus on lawful, peaceful democratic action.

Share responsibly

The goal is not to win a shouting match. It is to help people see the pattern.

Open formal reports

When possible, share a graphic with a link to the latest analysis and evidence spine. That gives skeptical readers a path to inspect the claim rather than merely react to it.