7 Questions That Might Reveal You're More Liberal Than You Think

How Liberal Are You? Forget the label.

  1. Should an adult be free to make personal choices about their own life as long as they aren't harming anyone else?

  2. Should the law treat you exactly the same regardless of your family name, tribe, wealth or connections?

  3. Should you be free to openly criticize the government without being punished simply for your opinion?

  4. Should people be free to practice their religion — or not practice one — without the state imposing their personal beliefs on others?

  5. Should businesses compete freely without politically connected companies receiving special treatment?

  6. Should the government protect vulnerable people through social safety nets without controlling every aspect of people's lives?

  7. Should political power ultimately be accountable to citizens?

Now the interesting part:

If you answered yes to most of these, you might already share more liberal values than you thought.

This is basically what we mean when we talk about Jordanian Liberalism.

We’re not trying to import a ready-made ideology. We’re trying to develop a political project around these principles within the Jordanian context.

How many did you answer “yes” to?

And if you want to explore these ideas with us or become part of what we're building, send us a DM.

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u/EscanorJo — 23 hours ago

Forget Political Labels, Answer These 7 Questions

How Liberal Are You? Forget the label.

  1. Should an adult be free to make personal choices about their own life as long as they aren't harming anyone else?

  2. Should the law treat you exactly the same regardless of your family name, tribe, wealth or connections?

  3. Should you be free to openly criticize the government without being punished simply for your opinion?

  4. Should people be free to practice their religion — or not practice one — without the state imposing their personal beliefs on others?

  5. Should businesses compete freely without politically connected companies receiving special treatment?

  6. Should the government protect vulnerable people through social safety nets without controlling every aspect of people's lives?

  7. Should political power ultimately be accountable to citizens?

Now the interesting part:

If you answered yes to most of these, you might already share more liberal values than you thought.

This is basically what we mean when we talk about Jordanian Liberalism.

We’re not trying to import a ready-made ideology. We’re trying to develop a political project around these principles within the Jordanian context.

How many did you answer “yes” to?

And if you want to explore these ideas with us or become part of what we're building, send us a DM.

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u/EscanorJo — 23 hours ago

Forget the label. Let's test the ideas.

How Liberal Are You? Forget the label.

  1. Should an adult be free to make personal choices about their own life as long as they aren't harming anyone else?

  2. Should the law treat you exactly the same regardless of your family name, tribe, wealth or connections?

  3. Should you be free to openly criticize the government without being punished simply for your opinion?

  4. Should people be free to practice their religion — or not practice one — without the state imposing their personal beliefs on others?

  5. Should businesses compete freely without politically connected companies receiving special treatment?

  6. Should the government protect vulnerable people through social safety nets without controlling every aspect of people's lives?

  7. Should political power ultimately be accountable to citizens?

Now the interesting part:

If you answered yes to most of these, you might already share more liberal values than you thought.

This is basically what we mean when we talk about Jordanian Liberalism.

We’re not trying to import a ready-made ideology. We’re trying to develop a political project around these principles within the Jordanian context.

How many did you answer “yes” to?

And if you want to explore these ideas with us or become part of what we're building, send us a DM.

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u/EscanorJo — 23 hours ago

How Liberal Are You? Forget the label.

Forget the label. Let's test the ideas.

  1. Should an adult be free to make personal choices about their own life as long as they aren't harming anyone else?

  2. Should the law treat you exactly the same regardless of your family name, tribe, wealth or connections?

  3. Should you be free to openly criticize the government without being punished simply for your opinion?

  4. Should people be free to practice their religion — or not practice one — without the state imposing their personal beliefs on others?

  5. Should businesses compete freely without politically connected companies receiving special treatment?

  6. Should the government protect vulnerable people through social safety nets without controlling every aspect of people's lives?

  7. Should political power ultimately be accountable to citizens?

Now the interesting part:

If you answered yes to most of these, you might already share more liberal values than you thought.

This is basically what we mean when we talk about Jordanian Liberalism.

We’re not trying to import a ready-made ideology. We’re trying to develop a political project around these principles within the Jordanian context.

How many did you answer “yes” to?

And if you want to explore these ideas with us or become part of what we're building, send us a DM.

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u/EscanorJo — 23 hours ago
▲ 0 r/Amman

Maybe you’re already a liberal but you just never called yourself one.

What does “liberal” actually mean?

It’s not about being Western.

It’s not about hating religion.

It’s not about being left-wing.

And it definitely doesn’t 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 don’t violate someone else’s rights.

And when you deal with the law, your family name, tribe, wealth, connections, or social status shouldn’t 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.

That’s what we mean when we say Jordanian Liberalism.

We’re not trying to import a Western identity and paste it onto Jordan.

We’re 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?

We’re building a community around that question.

Maybe you agree with us.

Maybe you disagree with half of it.

Maybe you’ve never thought about it this way.

Either way, we’d 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 you’re welcome to come meet the people behind the community, ask questions, disagree with us, and see for yourself what we’re building.

Maybe you’ve finally found your people.

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u/EscanorJo — 2 days ago

Maybe you’re already a liberal but you just never called yourself one.

What does “liberal” actually mean?

It’s not about being Western.

It’s not about hating religion.

It’s not about being left-wing.

And it definitely doesn’t 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 don’t violate someone else’s rights.

And when you deal with the law, your family name, tribe, wealth, connections, or social status shouldn’t 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.

That’s what we mean when we say Jordanian Liberalism.

We’re not trying to import a Western identity and paste it onto Jordan.

We’re 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?

We’re building a community around that question.

Maybe you agree with us.

Maybe you disagree with half of it.

Maybe you’ve never thought about it this way.

Either way, we’d 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 you’re welcome to come meet the people behind the community, ask questions, disagree with us, and see for yourself what we’re building.

Maybe you’ve finally found your people.

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u/EscanorJo — 2 days ago
▲ 0 r/jordan

Maybe you’re already a liberal but you just never called yourself one.

What does “liberal” actually mean?

It’s not about being Western.

It’s not about hating religion.

It’s not about being left-wing.

And it definitely doesn’t 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 don’t violate someone else’s rights.

And when you deal with the law, your family name, tribe, wealth, connections, or social status shouldn’t 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.

That’s what we mean when we say Jordanian Liberalism.

We’re not trying to import a Western identity and paste it onto Jordan.

We’re 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?

We’re building a community around that question.

Maybe you agree with us.

Maybe you disagree with half of it.

Maybe you’ve never thought about it this way.

Either way, we’d 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 you’re welcome to come meet the people behind the community, ask questions, disagree with us, and see for yourself what we’re building.

Maybe you’ve finally found your people.

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u/EscanorJo — 2 days ago

Maybe you’re already a liberal but you just never called yourself one.

What does “liberal” actually mean?

It’s not about being Western.

It’s not about hating religion.

It’s not about being left-wing.

And it definitely doesn’t 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 don’t violate someone else’s rights.

And when you deal with the law, your family name, tribe, wealth, connections, or social status shouldn’t 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.

That’s what we mean when we say Jordanian Liberalism.

We’re not trying to import a Western identity and paste it onto Jordan.

We’re 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?

We’re building a community around that question.

Maybe you agree with us.

Maybe you disagree with half of it.

Maybe you’ve never thought about it this way.

Either way, we’d 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 you’re welcome to come meet the people behind the community, ask questions, disagree with us, and see for yourself what we’re building.

Maybe you’ve finally found your people.

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u/EscanorJo — 2 days ago

Maybe you’re already a liberal but you just never called yourself one.

What does “liberal” actually mean?

It’s not about being Western.

It’s not about hating religion.

It’s not about being left-wing.

And it definitely doesn’t 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 don’t violate someone else’s rights.

And when you deal with the law, your family name, tribe, wealth, connections, or social status shouldn’t 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.

That’s what we mean when we say Jordanian Liberalism.

We’re not trying to import a Western identity and paste it onto Jordan.

We’re 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?

We’re building a community around that question.

Maybe you agree with us.

Maybe you disagree with half of it.

Maybe you’ve never thought about it this way.

Either way, we’d 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 you’re welcome to come meet the people behind the community, ask questions, disagree with us, and see for yourself what we’re building.

Maybe you’ve finally found your people.

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u/EscanorJo — 2 days ago

Maybe you’re already a liberal but you just never called yourself one.

What does “liberal” actually mean?

It’s not about being Western.

It’s not about hating religion.

It’s not about being left-wing.

And it definitely doesn’t 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 don’t violate someone else’s rights.

And when you deal with the law, your family name, tribe, wealth, connections, or social status shouldn’t 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.

That’s what we mean when we say Jordanian Liberalism.

We’re not trying to import a Western identity and paste it onto Jordan.

We’re 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?

We’re building a community around that question.

Maybe you agree with us.

Maybe you disagree with half of it.

Maybe you’ve never thought about it this way.

Either way, we’d 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 you’re welcome to come meet the people behind the community, ask questions, disagree with us, and see for yourself what we’re building.

Maybe you’ve finally found your people.

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u/EscanorJo — 2 days ago

Do you feel politically homeless in Jordan?

Maybe you’re not a political.

Maybe you just haven’t found a political home that represents you.

We believe there are Jordanians who value individual freedom, equality before the law, free expression, economic freedom, and the right to have a real voice in their country, but many of them are politically disconnected or simply don’t see themselves represented.

That’s why we started building a liberal community in Jordan.

We’re not trying to represent everyone. We’re looking for the people who see themselves in these ideas and want to build something with others who share them.

And you don’t have to be a politician.

Whether you’re into business, law, technology, economics, arts, culture, education, media, or anything else, there’s a place where you can contribute.

Our long-term goal is simple: to turn this community into a real liberal political party in Jordan so that our voice can eventually have a place in the political system.

We meet every week, have open discussions, and get to know people who are interested in what we’re building.

If you’ve been feeling politically homeless, maybe it’s time to find your people.

Comment “interested” or send me a DM, and I’ll tell you more.

Do you feel politically homeless in Jordan?

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u/EscanorJo — 3 days ago
▲ 2 r/Amman

Do you feel politically homeless in Jordan?

Maybe you’re not a political.

Maybe you just haven’t found a political home that represents you.

We believe there are Jordanians who value individual freedom, equality before the law, free expression, economic freedom, and the right to have a real voice in their country, but many of them are politically disconnected or simply don’t see themselves represented.

That’s why we started building a liberal community in Jordan.

We’re not trying to represent everyone. We’re looking for the people who see themselves in these ideas and want to build something with others who share them.

And you don’t have to be a politician.

Whether you’re into business, law, technology, economics, arts, culture, education, media, or anything else, there’s a place where you can contribute.

Our long-term goal is simple: to turn this community into a real liberal political party in Jordan so that our voice can eventually have a place in the political system.

We meet every week, have open discussions, and get to know people who are interested in what we’re building.

If you’ve been feeling politically homeless, maybe it’s time to find your people.

Comment “interested” or send me a DM, and I’ll tell you more.

Do you feel politically homeless in Jordan?

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u/EscanorJo — 3 days ago

Do you feel politically homeless in Jordan?

Maybe you’re not a political.

Maybe you just haven’t found a political home that represents you.

We believe there are Jordanians who value individual freedom, equality before the law, free expression, economic freedom, and the right to have a real voice in their country, but many of them are politically disconnected or simply don’t see themselves represented.

That’s why we started building a liberal community in Jordan.

We’re not trying to represent everyone. We’re looking for the people who see themselves in these ideas and want to build something with others who share them.

And you don’t have to be a politician.

Whether you’re into business, law, technology, economics, arts, culture, education, media, or anything else, there’s a place where you can contribute.

Our long-term goal is simple: to turn this community into a real liberal political party in Jordan so that our voice can eventually have a place in the political system.

We meet every week, have open discussions, and get to know people who are interested in what we’re building.

If you’ve been feeling politically homeless, maybe it’s time to find your people.

Comment “interested” or send me a DM, and I’ll tell you more.

Do you feel politically homeless in Jordan?

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u/EscanorJo — 3 days ago
▲ 0 r/jordan

Do you feel politically homeless in Jordan?

Maybe you’re not a political.

Maybe you just haven’t found a political home that represents you.

We believe there are Jordanians who value individual freedom, equality before the law, free expression, economic freedom, and the right to have a real voice in their country, but many of them are politically disconnected or simply don’t see themselves represented.

That’s why we started building a liberal community in Jordan.

We’re not trying to represent everyone. We’re looking for the people who see themselves in these ideas and want to build something with others who share them.

And you don’t have to be a politician.

Whether you’re into business, law, technology, economics, arts, culture, education, media, or anything else, there’s a place where you can contribute.

Our long-term goal is simple: to turn this community into a real liberal political party in Jordan so that our voice can eventually have a place in the political system.

We meet every week, have open discussions, and get to know people who are interested in what we’re building.

If you’ve been feeling politically homeless, maybe it’s time to find your people.

Comment “interested” or send me a DM, and I’ll tell you more.

Do you feel politically homeless in Jordan?

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u/EscanorJo — 3 days ago

Do you feel politically homeless in Jordan?

Maybe you’re not a political.

Maybe you just haven’t found a political home that represents you.

We believe there are Jordanians who value individual freedom, equality before the law, free expression, economic freedom, and the right to have a real voice in their country, but many of them are politically disconnected or simply don’t see themselves represented.

That’s why we started building a liberal community in Jordan.

We’re not trying to represent everyone. We’re looking for the people who see themselves in these ideas and want to build something with others who share them.

And you don’t have to be a politician.

Whether you’re into business, law, technology, economics, arts, culture, education, media, or anything else, there’s a place where you can contribute.

Our long-term goal is simple: to turn this community into a real liberal political party in Jordan so that our voice can eventually have a place in the political system.

We meet every week, have open discussions, and get to know people who are interested in what we’re building.

If you’ve been feeling politically homeless, maybe it’s time to find your people.

Comment “interested” or send me a DM, and I’ll tell you more.

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u/EscanorJo — 3 days ago

Liberal community in Jordan

Liberals in Jordan

Maybe you’ve been looking for people who think like you.

We’re building a growing liberal community in Jordan for people who believe in freedom, individual rights, equality before the law, and having a real voice in shaping our country.

And we’re not stopping at conversations.

Our ultimate goal is to build a full-fledged liberal political party in Jordan so that our ideas don’t just stay online but have a real voice in public life.

And no, you don’t have to be a political person.

You might be into business, law, technology, arts, culture, economics, education, social issues, or something completely different. We’re building different committees around different interests, and you can contribute where your interests and skills actually are.

We’re looking for people who think independently, care about their country, and want to help build something from the ground up.

If you’ve ever thought, "Surely there are more people in Jordan who think like me. " Come find us.

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u/EscanorJo — 4 days ago
▲ 3 r/jordan

Liberal community in Jordan

Liberals in Jordan

Maybe you’ve been looking for people who think like you.

We’re building a growing liberal community in Jordan for people who believe in freedom, individual rights, equality before the law, and having a real voice in shaping our country.

And we’re not stopping at conversations.

Our ultimate goal is to build a full-fledged liberal political party in Jordan so that our ideas don’t just stay online but have a real voice in public life.

And no, you don’t have to be a political person.

You might be into business, law, technology, arts, culture, economics, education, social issues, or something completely different. We’re building different committees around different interests, and you can contribute where your interests and skills actually are.

We’re looking for people who think independently, care about their country, and want to help build something from the ground up.

If you’ve ever thought, "Surely there are more people in Jordan who think like me. " Come find us.

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u/EscanorJo — 4 days ago

Liberal community in Jordan

Liberals in Jordan

Maybe you’ve been looking for people who think like you.

We’re building a growing liberal community in Jordan for people who believe in freedom, individual rights, equality before the law, and having a real voice in shaping our country.

And we’re not stopping at conversations.

Our ultimate goal is to build a full-fledged liberal political party in Jordan so that our ideas don’t just stay online but have a real voice in public life.

And no, you don’t have to be a political person.

You might be into business, law, technology, arts, culture, economics, education, social issues, or something completely different. We’re building different committees around different interests, and you can contribute where your interests and skills actually are.

We’re looking for people who think independently, care about their country, and want to help build something from the ground up.

If you’ve ever thought, "Surely there are more people in Jordan who think like me. " Come find us.

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u/EscanorJo — 4 days ago

Lebral community in Jordan

Liberals in Jordan

Maybe you’ve been looking for people who think like you.

We’re building a growing liberal community in Jordan for people who believe in freedom, individual rights, equality before the law, and having a real voice in shaping our country.

And we’re not stopping at conversations.

Our ultimate goal is to build a full-fledged liberal political party in Jordan so that our ideas don’t just stay online but have a real voice in public life.

And no, you don’t have to be a political person.

You might be into business, law, technology, arts, culture, economics, education, social issues, or something completely different. We’re building different committees around different interests, and you can contribute where your interests and skills actually are.

We’re looking for people who think independently, care about their country, and want to help build something from the ground up.

If you’ve ever thought, "Surely there are more people in Jordan who think like me. " Come find us.

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u/EscanorJo — 4 days ago
▲ 30 r/liberaljordan+2 crossposts

Liberals in Jordan

Maybe you’ve been looking for people who think like you.

We’re building a growing liberal community in Jordan for people who believe in freedom, individual rights, equality before the law, and having a real voice in shaping our country.

And we’re not stopping at conversations.

Our ultimate goal is to build a full-fledged liberal political party in Jordan so that our ideas don’t just stay online but have a real voice in public life.

And no, you don’t have to be a political person.

You might be into business, law, technology, arts, culture, economics, education, social issues, or something completely different. We’re building different committees around different interests, and you can contribute where your interests and skills actually are.

We’re looking for people who think independently, care about their country, and want to help build something from the ground up.

If you’ve ever thought, "Surely there are more people in Jordan who think like me. " Come find us.

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u/EscanorJo — 4 days ago