A silent protest for love,
dignity and our shared humanity
In a world that grows ever louder, we choose silence. Not as weakness, but as an act. A gentle, universal gesture that speaks louder than shouting.
We wear a simple symbol: a wristband with a dove, the sign of peace, worn by everyone, everywhere.
This symbol is not a brand, not a movement with leaders, not the flag of one country or one faith. It is a shared sign that reminds us who we are when all the noise falls away: people who want to live in dignity, connection, and respect.
Life is meanwhile becoming more expensive for more and more people. Certainties are disappearing, pressure is increasing, and not everyone can keep up with the pace or the costs. That is precisely why we choose a sign that excludes no one. A symbol that reminds us of solidarity, of care for one another, and of the conviction that humanity must not become a luxury, but a foundation we protect together.


We, the many.
We are parents, children, neighbors, strangers, friends in the making. People who believe that living together is a verb. People who refuse to accept that division is normal, that fear should shape policy, or that power matters more than humanity. We say yes to love, compassion, gentleness, solidarity, and the courage to remain human.
We say no to cynicism, war, polarization, the hardening of societies, short-sightedness, greed, and abuse of power.
This is not a call for revolution, but for remembrance. A reminder of the simple fact that peace begins in the hands of many, never in those of a few. That the status quo endures only as long as we silently accept it.
Our silence, therefore, is not resignation, but a quiet counterforce.
Join the cause.
Not by marching, not by shouting, but by wearing.
The wristband is our whispering protest. A visible, global network of silent voices that refuse to give up humanity. A symbol that bridges borders and that anyone—regardless of origin, background, or belief—can understand.
We want to connect with people all over the world. By wearing the wristband for twelve months, we make that connection visible, day after day. In this way, a quiet, global network grows of people who consciously choose humanity and living together.

- We want no heroic role, no praise, no power.
- We want connection.
- We want peace as a daily choice.
- We want a world where gentleness is once again seen as strength.
Buy one for a friend.
The wristband is a gentle symbol of connection. By wearing it, you quietly show what you stand for: love, humanity, and living together. One dove changes little, but when millions of people wear the same sign, a visible network of silent voices emerges. The wristband makes our shared values recognizable in everyday life and reminds us that peace does not begin with grand gestures, but with small choices we make again and again.

We are bigger
than the government
We are many, yet we keep allowing ourselves to be divided by the 1%. Our shared values, our humanity, and our desire to live together in peace outweigh any (political) power. This wristband reminds us of that silent majority.
Not to rule, but to show that real change never comes from the top down. It arises among people, in everyday life, in the choices we make together. This wristband is our subtle proof that the power of the people is greater than any government.
Questions whispered,
answers shared in the spirit of peace
We are many, yet we keep allowing ourselves to be divided by the 1%. Our shared values, our humanity, and our desire to live together in peace outweigh any (political) power. This wristband reminds us of that silent majority.
We are against war and do not agree with how governments are handling this today.
We believe it can be done differently: more humanely, more fairly, and in peace.
Yes.
This is a peaceful, silent protest against war and against current government policies.
No violence, no hatred — just a clear position.
Because we want to show that protest can be done differently.
Without shouting, without confrontation, but still visible and determined.
Alone you are weak; together you are strong.
By wearing the same symbol worldwide, we show that many people feel and think the same.
It means that change does not always have to come through chaos or violence.
Together we show that it can also happen through calm, connection, and perseverance.
Because social media connects people around the world.
By sharing photos or messages, it becomes clear that this is not a small group, but a growing, global movement.
No, nothing is mandatory.
Those who want to can share wearing it — in their own way, in silence or with a short message.
A photo of the bracelet, a hand, a moment.
With or without text.
For example:
“Together we are strong. Together, it can be different.”
The goal is connection, not sensation.
Visibility arises naturally when many people wear and share the same symbol.
No.
The initiative is not party-affiliated, but it does take a clear stand:
against war and against current government policies.
Because this is not an action for just one day.
It is a long-term signal that this position remains.