What is Bradleyism? A look into the history and why it has risen in the Republic.

Published on January 26, 2026 at 12:45 PM

What is Braldeyism? That is what we will explore today.

The Bradleyist Party is a political movement in the Republic of Baüme, founded on October 7, 2025, by Aiden Bradley. The party espouses utopian socialist principles and advocates for a society built on equality, cooperation, and compassion. It strongly supports human rights, gender equality, and full gender acceptance, including protections and representation for transgender and non-binary individuals. The party positions itself as a liberal and progressive alternative to our glorious and all-powerful Guccist Party, which is nationally dominant and explicitly nationalist in orientation.

The Bradleyist Party was formed during a period of consolidation of power by the Guccist Party, which had become the sole ruling party of Baüme shortly after its formal founding. According to the Guccist Party’s own history, it was created on February 4, 2025, and quickly assumed full control of the government. Against the idea of following collective freedom and an anti-party system, Aiden Bradley launched the Bradleyist Party in October 2025 with a manifesto championing equality, communism, and gender-inclusive social policy. From its inception, the party emphasized gender acceptance and human rights. The Guccist government responded swiftly by declaring the Bradleyist Party an “anti-state” movement and a terrorist threat, forcing the 3 main members underground.

 

 

What do they believe in?

The Bradleyist Party’s core philosophy centres on utopian socialism. It envisions a cooperative society free of rigid class hierarchies, where economic and social equality are realised through democratic means rather than authoritarian control. Its platform emphasises universal rights—such as healthcare, education, housing, and fair wages, as a foundations of human dignity.

A defining feature of its agenda is gender acceptance: the party promotes equal representation of all genders in government and society, legal protections for transgender and nonbinary individuals, inclusive education, and the dismantling of gender-based discrimination. The Bradleyists argue that social freedom must include gender freedom. Complementing this are initiatives for social welfare, public ownership of key sectors, environmental sustainability and liberal democratic governance—freedom of expression, transparency, accountability and participatory decision-making.

Symbol of the Braldeyist Party, sporting the Socialist rose, a purple vase, and the equal sign (=) as a symbol of equality amongst people. 

What is being done to eliminate them?

The Guccist Party, which identifies as a nationalist party, emphasises national solidarity, conservative moral values, cultural heritage, and strong state control. It rejects universalist notions of equality and challenges liberal movements that emphasise globalist or open-border policies. In this context, the Bradleyist Party is portrayed by the ruling party as a radical subversive network aiming to undermine national unity. The ban on the Bradleyists and the “terrorist” designation are part of the Guccist government’s broader strategy of maintaining political monopoly and suppressing opposition. Party members and supporters face arrest, censorship, harassment, and forced exile. 

As of the publishing of this article, the BCS (Baüme Committee of Security) has stated that multiple operations have been run by BCS Director, Raymond Pruitt to draw the leader, Aiden Bradley, into the illusion of a possible friendship and cooperation. He has called Bradley a "(he is ) Self-righteous piety and arrogance for sure". Today, he has stated that he is willing to let the truth out to allow his weak spirit to be crushed. In the words of Pruitt, "Let him drown in his disillusionments".


Written by Adaelyn Staford

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