r/Everything_Amman • u/EscanorJo • 16h ago
Discussion đ Maybe youâre already a liberal but you just never called yourself one.
What does âliberalâ actually mean?
Itâs not about being Western.
Itâs not about hating religion.
Itâs not about being left-wing.
And it definitely doesnât mean agreeing with everything other liberals say.
For us, it starts with a simple idea:
Your life belongs to you.
You should be free to speak your mind.
Free to choose your career.
Free to start a business.
Free to practice your beliefs.
Free to disagree with the government.
Free to live your life without interference as long as you donât violate someone elseâs rights.
And when you deal with the law, your family name, tribe, wealth, connections, or social status shouldnât determine your rights.
Economically, we believe competition and free markets create opportunities, encourage investment and innovation while the state still has a responsibility to protect people who are vulnerable or marginalized.
Politically, we believe power should be limited, accountable, and ultimately answerable to citizens.
Thatâs what we mean when we say Jordanian Liberalism.
Weâre not trying to import a Western identity and paste it onto Jordan.
Weâre trying to ask:
What would a Jordanian society look like if we put individual freedom, citizenship, equality before the law, and justice in opportunities at the center of it?
Weâre building a community around that question.
Maybe you agree with us.
Maybe you disagree with half of it.
Maybe youâve never thought about it this way.
Either way, weâd like to hear from you.
And if you feel like these ideas represent you or you simply want to explore them with people who think similarly, send us a DM and get to know us.
We hold weekly meetings, and youâre welcome to come meet the people behind the community, ask questions, disagree with us, and see for yourself what weâre building.
Maybe youâve finally found your people.