A long article, but some good points.
“In asymmetric political warfare [you are here], the weaker party wins by not losing. Its greatest strength is its ability to endure. The goal is to wear down the stronger party and use its own inefficiencies and weaknesses against it. The weaker party chooses the ground to fight on and avoids being drawn into a fixed battle. That means avoiding armed conflict unless the conditions for victory are ensured. This is the same strategy our enemies effectively used against us in Vietnam, Iraq, and Afghanistan.”
Remember the old Russian proverb: “Three men sit down to talk about revolution. Two are police informants, and the third is a fool.””
Sand in the gears. Every chance you get. Passive-aggressive resistance. And smile and laugh at them lots.