walkaway movement

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The walkaway movement is a social and political campaign encouraging individuals to leave groups or institutions they view as oppressive or unrepresentative, often emphasizing personal autonomy and ideological independence.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf campaign
political movement
social movement
associatedWith calls to exit political parties
calls to exit professional or labor organizations
calls to exit religious institutions
calls to exit social movements
emphasizes ideological independence
personal autonomy
hasConsequence individuals changing political affiliation
individuals leaving organizations
public debate about loyalty to institutions
hasPurpose encourage individuals to leave groups or institutions they view as oppressive
encourage individuals to leave groups or institutions they view as unrepresentative
hasTheme critique of group conformity
disillusionment with established institutions
emphasis on self-determination
involves personal testimonies
political messaging
public advocacy
social media campaigns
opposes perceived misrepresentation by groups or institutions
perceived oppression by groups or institutions
promotes individual choice in political and social affiliation
leaving organizations seen as ideologically rigid
relatedTo identity politics
individualism in politics
political realignment
targets individuals dissatisfied with their current group or institution
usesMedium online video platforms
public events
social networking sites

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Natalie Redwater associatedWithMovement walkaway movement