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What Martin Luther wanted with his 95 theses (briefly summarized):
Martin Luther did not want to destroy the church, but to lead it back to its true mission.
His 95 theses (1517) were directed against:
- the abuse of religious power (especially through the sale of indulgences),
- the instrumentalization of faith for the benefit of political and economic interests,
- the obscuring of truth through authority,
- the incapacitation of the individual, who was not allowed to think, believe and understand for himself.
The aim was a reform from within that placed people at the center:
With conscience, knowledge and responsibility before God – not as mere objects of ecclesiastical or secular power.
What Wir2030 wants to achieve (briefly summarized):
We2030 strives for peaceful change – away from a technocratically controlled society towards an order in which:
- Freedom and self-determination are inviolable,
- Power is limited and controlled,
- Truth is created through discourse, not censorship,
- people as subjects are once again allowed to think, decide and take responsibility for themselves.
This is also about a reformation – but this time of society, politics and science, at a time when economic interests, moral pressure and media manipulation are threatening the freedom of the individual.
Our platform brings people together to shape real social change through open discussions and joint support for the 95 theses. Their participation is the key to a fairer society based on solidarity.
It is an attempt to find the lowest common denominator, regardless of your political or spiritual beliefs.
We believe that there are things that all people want in common for a just and better future.
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We2030 is the spirit of Wittenberg – in a new age.
Just as Luther stood up against the morally disguised power of the church, We2030 opposes the morally legitimized encroachment of the state and the global elites.
Both demand: Man is free. And no one has the right to take this freedom away from them in the name of “justice”.

The 95 theses of WIR2030
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- 1. man is born free and belongs neither to the state nor to corporations.
- 2. no law may censor the truth.
- 3. where the media are aligned, dictatorship begins.
- 4. coercion is not protection, but violence.
- 5. fear is not a legitimate instrument of government.
- 6. health cannot be forced – it is an individual responsibility.
- 7. the human body is inviolable – even in times of crisis.
- 8 Digital surveillance erases freedom, not the virus.
- 9. any measure without debate is a blow to democracy.
- 10 Freedom of expression is not relative – it is absolute.
- 11 Science thrives on contradiction, not consensus.
- 12. the state must not engage in propaganda – not even via health authorities.
- 13 No pandemic justifies the abolition of fundamental rights.
- 14 Anyone who censors criticism has something to hide.
- 15 Democracy is not systemically relevant – it is the system.
- 16 If parliaments only nod things off, there is no longer any separation of powers.
- 17 No person may be forced to undergo a medical or other measure against his or her will.
- 18 Digital passports are not a form of protection, but an instrument of control.
- 19 Man is not a QR code.
- 20 Truth needs courage – even if it is uncomfortable.
- 21 Every society needs whistleblowers, not informers.
- 22 Solidarity begins with listening.
- 23 Fear kills empathy.
- 24 Those who indoctrinate young people destroy trust in the future.
- 25 Democracy needs free education – no state re-education programs
- 26. man is more than a consumer.
- 27 Freedom is not a privilege, but a birthright.
- 28. man has a right to analogous life.
- 29 Health begins with freedom, not with prohibitions.
- 30. wearing a mask is no substitute for thinking.
- 31 Every authoritarian measure paves the way for dictatorship.
- 32 Human dignity also applies in a state of emergency.
- 33 The state of emergency must never become normality.
- 34. crises show the character of those in power.
- 35 Anyone who defends democracy is not an extremist.
- 36 Anyone who asks questions is not a conspirator.
- 37 The greatest conspiracy is the organized suppression of doubt.
- 38 Truth needs no censorship.
- 39 People must not be turned into numbers.
- 40 A society that rewards obedience destroys civil courage.
- 41 Everyone has the right to be wrong – including doctors, journalists and politicians.
- 42 Transparency is the currency of true democracy.
- 43 Anyone who talks about “no alternative” has already lost the debate.
- 44 Belief in institutions is no substitute for personal responsibility.
- 45 Digitalization must not mean dehumanization.
- 46 Data is not the property of the state.
- 47 The narrative does not replace the truth.
- 48 Those who remain silent are jointly responsible.
- 49 The state is there for the citizen – not the other way around.
- 50 Trust cannot be commanded, it is earned by behaving with integrity.
- 51 Power needs limitation, not freedom.
- 52 Fear paralyzes – enlightenment liberates.
- 53 History must not repeat itself – not even digitally.
- 54 “Never again” begins with a “no” to the authoritarian state.
- 55 No app can replace human contact.
- 56 Democracy does not need “fact-checkers”, but open debates.
- 57 Manipulated statistics are lies in the form of numbers.
- 58 Human dignity never ends, regardless of the time of crisis.
- 59 No government in the world may introduce global coercive measures.
- 60 Globalism without democracy is tyranny.
- 61 Health policy without an ethical foundation is power politics.
- 62. pharma must not dictate global policy.
- 63 The WHO is not a world parliament.
- 64 Whoever prolongs the state of emergency ends freedom.
- 65 No person may be socially destroyed for criticism.
- 66 A democracy that cannot tolerate other opinions is not a democracy.
- 67 Totalitarianism comes insidiously – and often in the guise of concern.
- 68 The end does not justify every means.
- 69 Those who frighten children destroy their confidence in themselves and the world, and thus also the future.
- 70 Belief in authority weakens democracy. Believing in oneself and taking responsibility strengthens it.
- 71 A good state protects its critics, not its power.
- 72 Power needs control – by the people, not by algorithms.
- 73 Humans are not guinea pigs.
- 74 Medicine is a free science. Only the patient and therapist decide. The state must not intervene in the doctor-patient relationship.
- 75 Truth is never relative – it is searchable.
- 76 Morality is no substitute for civil liberties.
- 77 Anyone who places martial law above civil law has abandoned democracy.
- 78 Those who plan a state of emergency do not want freedom.
- 79 Democracy must be defended anew every day.
- 80 A movement always begins with individuals.
- 81 Individuals can make mistakes – and so can the masses.
- 82 Freedom dies in small steps.
- 83 The return to normality is not a gift – it is our right.
- 84 Those who divide people have no solution – only an interest in power.
- 85 Man is called to freedom – not to administration.
- 86 No progress justifies the loss of human rights.
- 87 Control does not generate trust.
- 88 Human dignity is indivisible.
- 89 If the state controls everything, there is no room for responsibility.
- 90 No authority is above natural law.
- 91 Every age needs a reformation.
- 92. 2020 was not a restart – it was a wake-up call.
- 93 Taxes are not a license for expropriation – anything over 10% is robbery.
- 94 Politicians, civil servants, judges and public prosecutors are personally liable for their actions – their oath is enforceable.
- 95 The monopoly on the use of force goes back to the sovereign: the responsible citizen.
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