Project 2026 - a Progressive Counter-agenda - Collaborators Needed
Live by this. Spread this. Build from this. Freedom is not given—it is TAKEN.
The Commandments for Freedom Fighters
A Manifesto for Pragmatic Humanism and Collective Liberation
You Are Not Your Idea. You Are Part of Something Bigger.
We are here to crowdsource freedom, not ego. No single person owns this movement. Its power comes from collective vision, adaptation, and shared purpose.
Choose Your Role. Every Contribution Matters.
Whether you write, build, organize, fund, advocate, or simply share, every action adds momentum. If all you can do is amplify the message, that is enough.
Radical Vision Must Serve the Greater Good.
Wild ideas fuel innovation, but not all radicalism serves humanity. Every proposal must pass the test: Does this uplift? Does this liberate? Does this empower?
Intersectionality Is Not Optional. It’s the Framework.
Every struggle is connected. No movement succeeds alone. Make room for voices that are not your own, and understand that privilege, power, and history shape perspectives.
Compromise Is Not Weakness. It’s Strategy.
If you cannot build consensus, then facilitate it. Dogma destroys movements. Adaptability is the weapon of the truly committed.
Emotions Will Run High. Pause. Recognize. Reach Out.
Passion fuels revolution, but unchecked emotions destroy it. Conflict is inevitable. Infighting is fatal. When tensions rise, name it, own it, and engage with care.
Transparency Is Power. Secrecy Is Corruption.
Every decision, every edit, every shift in policy must be open for scrutiny. No backroom deals. No hidden agendas.
This Will Not Be Easy. That Is No Excuse.
Expect resistance. From the outside, from the inside, from yourself. The opposition thrives on our fatigue. Push forward anyway.
Be Relentless. Be Pragmatic. Be Free.
The system we fight was built over generations. It will not fall in a day. But every action, every voice, every refusal to yield moves us forward.
No One Owns This Revolution. We Are All Responsible for It.
If it fails, it is because we let it. If it succeeds, it is because we chose—again and again—to show up.
🔥 Live by this. Spread this. Build from this. Freedom is not given. It is TAKEN. 🔥
START HERE:
Top 25 Focus Areas for a Progressive Counter-Agenda
A couple of things - these are just my thoughts - I am not emotionally attached to any of this; it’s a starting place because starting with a blank sheet is torture for most people. FEEDBACK and COLLABORATION are necessary.
Plan for Developing the Progressive Counter-Agenda
1. Guiding Principles
Radical Transparency: Every section will be developed and published online, allowing full visibility of edits, revisions, and discussions.
Collaborative Editing: Contributions will be open to a broad community, with a structured process to ensure productive input.
Consensus and Compromise: While striving for strong progressive principles, disagreements will be mediated to find workable solutions.
Expert Oversight: A diverse group of subject-matter experts will provide objective analysis, ensuring factual accuracy and practical feasibility.
2. Development Phases
Phase 1: Foundation & Framework
Set Up Public Platform
Develop an open-source repository (GitHub, Google Docs, or a custom platform) for public collaboration.
Define moderation and version control policies.
Establish contribution guidelines (e.g., code of conduct, evidence-based arguments).
Formulate Core Pillars & Focus Areas
Draft initial policy outlines based on your 25-point focus areas.
Identify key intersectional issues (e.g., labor rights & economic justice, climate policy & corporate accountability).
Establish Expert Advisory Panels
Recruit experts for each major area (e.g., health, education, labor, climate, digital rights).
Ensure representation from community organizers, activists, and non-academic experts.
Phase 2: Drafting & Public Input
Open Sections for Public Contributions
Publish initial drafts for each major policy area.
Invite community feedback through structured forums, online town halls, and live Q&As.
Enable annotation features to allow direct commentary and suggestions.
Host Thematic Working Groups
Organize small working groups focusing on specific policies (e.g., universal healthcare, electoral reforms).
Facilitate consensus-building and compromise on contentious issues.
Implement Iterative Review & Edits
Schedule periodic reviews (weekly or biweekly) to incorporate feedback.
Maintain changelogs to track key updates and decisions.
Phase 3: Finalization & Advocacy Strategy
Consolidate Final Policy Document
Structure the final document with clear, actionable policies.
Maintain supplementary reports detailing rejected proposals and compromises.
Develop Outreach & Activation Plan
Coordinate with progressive media outlets, organizations, and influencers.
Provide toolkits for grassroots activism (e.g., policy explainers, petition templates).
Engage with policymakers and political candidates to integrate proposals into their platforms.
3. Tools & Infrastructure
Collaboration Platform: GitHub, Google Docs, or a dedicated Wiki.
Discussion Forum: Reddit-style or Discourse community.
Live Discussions: Weekly Twitter Spaces, Zoom town halls.
Version Control: Git history or Google Docs edit tracking.
4. Challenges & Solutions
Challenge - Proposed Solution
Maintaining civility in discussions - Moderation guidelines & code of conduct enforcement
Ensuring broad participation - Outreach to grassroots groups & underrepresented communities
Handling disagreements - Structured debate & consensus-driven mediation processes
Preventing corporate influence - Transparency on funding, lobbying, and contributor affiliations
5. Key Milestones
MilestoneTarget Date
Public platform launch - Month 1
First draft of all policies - Month 3
Public review phase begins - Month 4
Expert review & edits - Month 5
Finalized document release - Month 6
Advocacy & implementation push - Month 7+
6. Long-Term Vision
Annual Updates: Regularly update policies based on evolving issues and feedback.
Integration with Political Movements: Work with progressive candidates and organizations to implement these policies.
Education & Mobilization: Develop public education campaigns to inform voters and activists.
We need this- one agenda item- TAX THE CHURCHES.
They want to play politics, now they must pay for it.
This has me in all my feels. Can't wait to share this!