Unholy101
Manifesto
Why Unholy?
Because what’s holy has long been a tool to silence. Because freedom doesn’t need a blessing — it needs courage. Because what’s labeled “immoral” or “dangerous” is often just honest. Because in a truly open society, to be unholy is to be unapologetically free.
The Meaning Crisis
Today, the open society is under attack — not only through policy, but through meaning. Speaking out, expressing oneself, or demanding equal treatment no longer leads to marginalization alone. It now leads to being framed as a threat.
As if being Black, trans, queer, feminist, immigrant, neurodivergent, non-religious meant belonging to a hidden conspiracy to destroy the world. But no one conspires by breathing. No one undermines by living.
No one destabilizes society by affirming their right to exist without fear.
What Really Threatens Authoritarianism
The free life of others is never a danger to society. It threatens only one thing: authoritarianism — and that’s not a problem, but a confrontation we need.
What truly harms a society is dogma, not difference. Fundamentalism, not freedom. The crusade to erase diversity, not diversity itself.
This is a time of backlash disguised as virtue.
The New Rhetoric of Power
Religious extremism now speaks the language of victimhood. Authoritarian forces no longer hide — they play the role of the misunderstood, the excluded, the silenced.
They demand the right to dominate, and cry oppression when contradicted. They repress gender, sex, and speech — and then call liberation a threat.
Why This Matters
Defending minorities is not a niche cause. It’s the defense of society itself. Because at some point, we all stand on the side of difference. And a society that protects only what is similar is not safe — it is brittle.
Our Mission
Unholy101 exists not to provoke, but to clarify. Not to shock, but to expose. We were born from a simple truth: No authority — sacred or secular — has the right to bless or forbid someone’s dignity.
Liberty blooms without permission.
