The two-party system is failing. is about fighting for real change, speaking the truth, and putting power back into the hands of the people. We won’t water down our message to please billionaires, corporations, or the establishment.
Billionaires like Jeff Bezos, Elon Musk, and Mark Zuckerberg hoard wealth, exploit workers, and buy politicians. While they build private yachts and spaceships, millions of people can’t afford rent or healthcare. The Party believes that no one should have billions while others starve.
Mega-corporations pollute our air and water, destroy small businesses, and force workers into poverty wages. They profit from layoffs, lobby against fair taxes, and create a society where everything is for sale—even our dignity.
The system isn’t broken—it’s working exactly as designed to serve the rich. Corporations sell us lies like "quiet quitting" to shame workers for not sacrificing their lives to dead-end jobs. Billionaires fund politicians to keep wages low and profits high. They control the media, the economy, and the government.
We say no more. The Party stands for workers, families, and communities—not Wall Street and corporate CEOs.
The Party isn’t just a movement—it’s a rebellion against the status quo. If you’re tired of being lied to, stepped on, and ignored, this is your chance to fight back. Together, we can rewrite the rules and build a future that works for everyone.
Join the PartyThe wealthy live off passive income while the rest of us grind every day just to survive. A billionaire can earn 6-7% returns from bonds or stocks without lifting a finger, while working families see their wages stagnate and savings evaporate.
The ultra-rich flaunt their wealth without shame. Celebrities like Kylie Jenner fly privately for errands, lecturing us about global warming, while billionaires hoard resources, fueling public resentment.
Billionaires like Jeff Bezos enforce grueling conditions on their workers, monitoring bathroom breaks while they indulge in obscene luxuries. This is not the world we should accept.
AI and automation are tools for the rich to control us. Companies use layoffs to inflate stock prices, replacing human labor with machines while we struggle to find secure jobs. Investors celebrate layoffs, but workers are left behind.
Corporations coined "quiet quitting" to guilt workers into overextending themselves. Employees deserve to work fair hours, receive fair pay, and maintain work-life balance without being gaslit.
Forced office returns aren’t about collaboration—they're about control. Employers want to watch every minute of your work, even when working from home saves time and money.
Companies profit from AI tools built on data they stole from people. They refuse to make AI open source, firing employees to maximize profits while exploiting humanity’s collective creativity.
New graduates face ghost job listings, endless interview stages, and shrinking opportunities. The system forces them into precarious positions while corporations celebrate "efficiency."
Inflation, rising grocery prices, and soaring housing costs are making life unbearable for everyday people. Meanwhile, the rich profit from the crisis, and corporations push the "you’ll own nothing and be happy" model, trapping consumers in endless subscriptions.
Growing up with social media, Gen Z sees the rich flaunting their lifestyles while they drown in debt, can’t afford college, and live paycheck to paycheck. Their mental health is deteriorating, and they are rightfully angry at a system designed to fail them.
Millions can’t afford basic healthcare, let alone emergencies. This failure of our system breeds frustration and fuels the rise of voices calling out the broken status quo.
Monopolies dominate every industry, forcing small businesses out. Even those who hate Amazon are forced to use it because the alternatives have been crushed. True competition no longer exists, and small businesses can’t survive under the current capitalist system.
The 8-hour workday and 5-day workweek are relics of a bygone era, yet the rich cling to them to maximize profits. As AI advances and greed grows, the gap between the rich and poor widens. How long until society’s anger erupts into action? The Kopf Party is here to channel that anger into change.
Join the FightInjustice after injustice, the system breaks us down and casts us aside. But people are fighting back, and the voices of rebellion are rising. At the same time, we mourn those lost to this cruel machine—a machine built to exploit and discard the vulnerable. Their stories remind us why we fight.
Chris Smalls: The Amazon worker who stood up to Jeff Bezos and led the first successful union at Amazon. Jeff Bezos earns 58,000 times the daily wage of the average Amazon employee, while workers like Rick Jacobs (Colorado) and Sonja Morris (Delaware) die on the job. Employees have died in Alabama, where two workers were left unresponsive in a single day; Illinois, where six died in a warehouse collapse due to inadequate storm safety; and New Jersey, where deaths occurred during high-pressure Prime Day promotions or due to defective equipment. Each story paints a chilling picture: a system that treats human lives as expendable to protect profits.
Greta Thunberg: A young climate activist who boldly calls out governments and corporations for destroying the planet while ignoring their responsibility to future generations. Yet when she was just 15 years old, political figures and media personalities smeared her with disgusting insults, calling her "mentally ill," mocking her Asperger’s diagnosis, and accusing her of being manipulated by adults just for being a young woman with a concern for her future.
Sarah Kendzior: A journalist who fearlessly exposes corruption, authoritarianism, and the exploitation of ordinary people by the powerful.
Frances Haugen: The Facebook whistleblower who unveiled how social media profits from mental harm, misinformation, and the erosion of democracy.
Breonna Taylor: Shot by police while sleeping in her own home during a botched raid. Her death became a rallying cry for justice and police reform.
Elijah McClain: A gentle soul killed by police and paramedics who restrained him and injected him with ketamine. His death sparked nationwide outrage.
Sandra Bland: Arrested during a minor traffic stop, she was later found dead in her jail cell under suspicious circumstances, highlighting systemic racism in policing.
George Floyd: Murdered by a police officer kneeling on his neck for over nine minutes. His death ignited a global movement for racial justice and accountability.
Kaysera Stops Pretty Places: A Native American teenager whose mysterious death symbolizes the epidemic of violence against Indigenous women and the failure of justice systems to protect them.
Debbie Amico: An Amazon worker who died of COVID-19 after being forced to work in unsafe conditions. Her story exemplifies the human cost of corporate greed.
Aiyana Stanley-Jones: A 7-year-old girl shot by police during a raid on the wrong home. Her death remains a tragic symbol of the recklessness of militarized policing.