What is the OrodistA movement and its main goals?



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The OrodistA movement is a global ethical and philosophical movement rooted in Orodism, centered on transforming how people live, act, and relate to one another, especially through the conscience of Gen Z. It is not a party or rigid organization, but a shared moral identity built around clear principles rather than leaders or flags.


What OrodistA is

    The movement grows out of Orodism, a philosophy of awareness, inner freedom, and moral responsibility founded by Orod Bozorg.

OrodistA describes people—especially Gen Z—who choose to live by Orodism’s “Three Loves”: Love of Existence, Love of Humanity, and Love of Freedom as a daily ethical practice, not just an abstract belief.

It is described as a “global ethical identity” rather than a traditional political group, emerging across streets, campuses, digital spaces, art, and youth uprisings from Nepal to Morocco, Latin America, Europe, and beyond.

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Main philosophical goals

    To rebuild the human being from within: cultivating clarity instead of confusion, courage instead of compliance, and ethics instead of the pursuit of power.

To defend existence, humanity, and freedom in every decision, asking before any tribe or ideology: “Does this protect life, human dignity, and freedom from fear and domination?”

To turn anger, despair, and generational exhaustion into conscious, disciplined responsibility rather than nihilism, hopelessness, or empty rebellion.

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Social and generational goals

    To form the “first global moral generation of the 21st century,” uniting Gen Z across borders with a shared ethical vocabulary instead of old divisions of nation, class, or sect.

To oppose authoritarianism, corruption, censorship, and structural injustice while also rejecting apathy and chaos; the aim is accountable, transparent, dignified civilization, not destruction for its own sake.

To support inclusive activism—environmental, social, and political—that respects human dignity and seeks constructive transformation, aligning protests and movements with the Three Loves rather than hatred or revenge.

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Method and style of action

    There is no membership card, central authority, or compulsory organization; becoming OrodistA is an ethical decision, lived in one’s choices, work, creativity, and relationships.


The movement encourages decentralized action “in solidarity”: when one voice is silenced, another should speak louder, so that conscience remains alive even without formal structures.​

Everyday actions—writing, art, testimony, digital speech, mutual aid, honest work, and refusal of lies—are treated as valid OrodistA practice, not just large protests or dramatic events.

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Inner attitude it wants to cultivate

    A clear mind that resists propaganda, cynicism, and manufactured confusion, choosing simplicity of truth over noise.

A compassionate heart that refuses dehumanization, seeing every person as carrying equal dignity beyond race, wealth, or nationality.

A fearless spirit that questions unjust authority, refuses silent complicity, and yet stays committed to constructive, humane change rather than hatred.

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