Rules
These rules are subject to change as the movement grows.
Regarding interactions with each other:
- Do not use divisive language. This includes derogatory comments towards individual groups of us. Divisiveness is a tool of the elite to keep the people from being able to band together and take control.
- Do not use words with definitions that have been purposely confused by the ruling class. Instead use the definition as you understand it in place of the contested word. For example, instead of “The Amish practice communism”, say “The Amish maintain a state-less, class-less, and money-less society where goods and services transfer from each according to their ability, to each according to their needs”.
- Avoid discussing opinions on political policies. While it is important for us to know what is happening right now and understand both sides of the issues, let’s stick to the facts that we know are true with regards to this movement.
- Maintain an open mind. (Hopefully) you don’t know what kind of person is on the other side of the conversation. We will need all sorts of different people with different backgrounds and perspectives in order to accomplish the goal that we all share.
- Do not share personal details with anyone in this movement no matter how much you trust them. We fully expect this movement to be infiltrated by those that want to see us fail. Sharing even the most benign personal details can increase the risk of retaliation from the government. Most of us have heard of being put on “watch lists”, it is guaranteed that every account that is part of this movement will be on a high priority list.
Regarding interactions with the public using accounts tied to this movement:
- Rule 5 applies here as well. Just don’t share personal details. The account isn’t anonymous anymore if it can be determined who is using it.
- Do not purposefully misrepresent the movement. Getting traction with this kind of movement is difficult enough and our opponents know that. They will be using every tool available to slander us and paint this movement in the worst light possible. If any of us is found to be spreading dis/misinformation, we will assume that account is working for the Epstein class and appropriate action will be taken.
- Keep public interactions to a minimum. The intent is to have a designated PR person, as well as ThePeoplesDemands, handle the majority of the interactions in order to keep the messaging standardized. However, don’t hesitate to share any talking points, sources or debate tactics that can be used to our advantage.
Regarding everyday interactions when not using an affiliated account:
- Remember the first rule of Fight Club? That goes here. Do not say anything, positive, negative, neutral, or otherwise, about the movement in any way, verbally, written, using sign language, Morse code, or smoke signals. People outside of the movement may be inclined to discuss this movement amongst each other, and if they drag you into the discussion by asking what you think you should play along, but if the government starts a witch hunt over this, anyone can be in danger just mentioning the movement.