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What if Anonymous had a name?
What if Occupy had a structure?
What if each protest could measure its impact?

Why Pledges, Why Now?

The Three Pledges are a structural answer to everything resistance once symbolized — but without the collapse.

We live in an age where promises are hollow. Words are gamed. Virtue is marketed. Protest is staged for cameras while corruption deepens. Repeace reclaims language. These are not slogans. They are binding civic acts — a structural objection to corrupted institutions and conflict of interest, and a shift from fear to empowerment.

Taking the Three Pledges is the simplest way to step out of resignation and into a visible current of citizens and institutions who refuse the old order — and who are building what protest alone could never sustain: a civic memory, a structural renewal, and a durable identity across every nation and creed.

 


1. Business

I will support businesses that focus
on sustainable, local products and services,
not on buying influence.

Repeace moves us from boycotting bad actors to rewarding businesses that stand with citizens. Every pledge signals demand for fair practice. Companies that hide behind lobbying or tax games will be exposed; those who align early will earn civic trust.
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2. Representatives

I will support representatives
who are accountable to me,
not to private interests.

This pledge is a mirror. It invites officials to prove their alignment visibly. Those who refuse or remain silent reveal where their loyalty lies.
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3. Countries & Freedom of Expression

I will support countries
that promote and defend
freedom of expression.

This pledge shines a light where suppression is strongest, and signals solidarity with those who cannot pledge. Freedom of speech is not negotiable, ornamental, or optional. It is Article 19 of the UN Charter, signed by every democracy — and routinely violated.

But suppression doesn’t only wear uniforms. In the West, dissenting voices are throttled by private platforms, censored by algorithmic moderation or discredited through “fact-checkers” financed by the very media they should be watching.
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Each pledge is a mirror: alignment becomes visible, betrayal becomes undeniable.

 

Beyond Citizens

The Three Pledges are not only for individuals.

  • Representatives,
  • Corporations,
  • NGOs, media, and publishers 

will soon be able to adopt their own versions.

Public declarations are voluntary, transparent, and cumulative. Alignment becomes undeniable. Refusal becomes visible. 


Not Virtue Signals — A Civic Identity

The Three Pledges are not performance. They are authorship: a public act of allegiance to dignity and accountability.

To say “I Repeace”  / “I am a Repeacer”  is to claim a civic identity that cannot be co-opted, because it begins inside and builds by accumulation.

This is how murmuration begins.


Deliverables & Condemnations

 

What the Pledges Do

  • Create a non-violent, viral objection to the status quo.
  • Function as market demand for accountability, replacing hollow legislation with clear public signals.
  • Support local companies prioritizing community over illegitimate influence.
  • Provide a low-risk organizing tool shaping policy and collaboration.
  • Aggregate disillusioned citizens into a visible metric of will.
  • Evolve into a civic audit system — a future Repeace Score.
  • Repurpose global accountability structures, from corporations, philanthropies to the UN.

 

What the Pledges Condemn

  • Pervasive, institutional corruption
  • Corporate media that manufacture consent and loyalty to power.
  • Hollowed-out democracies.
  • Activism that fails or delivers no measurable results.
  • Censorship and institutional breaches of trust.

 

👉 Take the Pledges. Be Counted.