Hello folks, I'm the OP of the once featured "Anarchy Newbie..." thread. I had to delete my original account because Big Brother was going at me pretty darn hard at the time. But I've known about StP since 2014, no clue how I found it btw.
Anywho, I'd like to propose my concept and (possible) contribution to Anarchism. If anyone is willing to critique my concept, I would be happy to have a conversation about it.
Main Idea: We're living in a dystopian nightmare. We all know it. Nobody can truthfully deny it. Edward Snowden confirmed it in his revelations and it's only gotten worse since then we could imagine.
Now most you whom are reading this would be reviled by being subjected to a dystopian nightmare, but nuance is necessary for change in my opinion. See most Anarchists demand a complete dismantlement of hierarchical government. Let's face it folks, that ain't gonna happen in a dystopian nightmare, where Big Brother is watching your every move, and literally knows how you think and how to control and thus crush you. I propose a middle ground that could be possible....maybe.
The majority of society knows they're in a dystopian nightmare and either chooses to submit to it, or even entertains it. As absurd as that sounds... That's what the bulk of these filthy casuals need in order to survive. They need a God, they need a Master to outsource their minds to tell them what is right and wrong, how to think, how to act, how to behave. They simply don't have the gusto to think for themselves, let alone operate on their own. For anyone who falls into this category, one has no right (imo) to usurp them of that dynamic. Some sheep need shepherds. I have few, but some, qualms with them.
There other minority that says "well fuck that noise! That's how we're in a dystopian nightmare in the first place!!" And they too are correct. They protest. They make roadblocks, they disrupt pipeline construction, they may even engage in monkey-wrenching/ecotage (which I support theoretically but ask me if you want me to explain). If people have a problem with the aforementioned dystopian nightmare, then they have the right to "rage against the machine (tongue-in-cheek reference)". Nobody has a right to deny them of that stance. Nor do the sheep have a right... let alone the constituency to fight against them anyways.
Finally, there is a small few, whom look at the dystopian nightmare, then look at people protesting and say to themselves "fuck all that bullshit, I want no part of any of it." And would wish to be completely removed from that battle. They want to disappear into the woods, into the wilderness and live free of society and the resistance that it creates. Occasionally partake in society, but only at your own discretion. Whether in communities or alone, whatever you wish. Live by your own rules. Neither the sheep, nor the protestors have a right to violate the desired autonomy of this group.
[The philosophy, implementation strategies and practical guides are a work in progress mind you.]
If you call yourself an Anarchist and reject my concept, I say to you this. Why? Because it takes into account everyone, it's not "hardcore Anarchy" it attempts to bring Anarchism into the 21st (and a half) century. You may fear that accepting my concept deprives you of the right to call yourself a true Anarchist, but it doesn't really. Here's the hard truth folks. If you want a complete Anarchist society, you're forcing people into a society that not many can function in, that's not congruent with Anarchism=Order is it?
Idk if anyone here has watched "Pirates of the Caribbean" and thus knows about the pirate code. But if you support my concept, the best way to go about is...parlay?
Anywho, I'd like to propose my concept and (possible) contribution to Anarchism. If anyone is willing to critique my concept, I would be happy to have a conversation about it.
Main Idea: We're living in a dystopian nightmare. We all know it. Nobody can truthfully deny it. Edward Snowden confirmed it in his revelations and it's only gotten worse since then we could imagine.
Now most you whom are reading this would be reviled by being subjected to a dystopian nightmare, but nuance is necessary for change in my opinion. See most Anarchists demand a complete dismantlement of hierarchical government. Let's face it folks, that ain't gonna happen in a dystopian nightmare, where Big Brother is watching your every move, and literally knows how you think and how to control and thus crush you. I propose a middle ground that could be possible....maybe.
The majority of society knows they're in a dystopian nightmare and either chooses to submit to it, or even entertains it. As absurd as that sounds... That's what the bulk of these filthy casuals need in order to survive. They need a God, they need a Master to outsource their minds to tell them what is right and wrong, how to think, how to act, how to behave. They simply don't have the gusto to think for themselves, let alone operate on their own. For anyone who falls into this category, one has no right (imo) to usurp them of that dynamic. Some sheep need shepherds. I have few, but some, qualms with them.
There other minority that says "well fuck that noise! That's how we're in a dystopian nightmare in the first place!!" And they too are correct. They protest. They make roadblocks, they disrupt pipeline construction, they may even engage in monkey-wrenching/ecotage (which I support theoretically but ask me if you want me to explain). If people have a problem with the aforementioned dystopian nightmare, then they have the right to "rage against the machine (tongue-in-cheek reference)". Nobody has a right to deny them of that stance. Nor do the sheep have a right... let alone the constituency to fight against them anyways.
Finally, there is a small few, whom look at the dystopian nightmare, then look at people protesting and say to themselves "fuck all that bullshit, I want no part of any of it." And would wish to be completely removed from that battle. They want to disappear into the woods, into the wilderness and live free of society and the resistance that it creates. Occasionally partake in society, but only at your own discretion. Whether in communities or alone, whatever you wish. Live by your own rules. Neither the sheep, nor the protestors have a right to violate the desired autonomy of this group.
[The philosophy, implementation strategies and practical guides are a work in progress mind you.]
If you call yourself an Anarchist and reject my concept, I say to you this. Why? Because it takes into account everyone, it's not "hardcore Anarchy" it attempts to bring Anarchism into the 21st (and a half) century. You may fear that accepting my concept deprives you of the right to call yourself a true Anarchist, but it doesn't really. Here's the hard truth folks. If you want a complete Anarchist society, you're forcing people into a society that not many can function in, that's not congruent with Anarchism=Order is it?
Idk if anyone here has watched "Pirates of the Caribbean" and thus knows about the pirate code. But if you support my concept, the best way to go about is...parlay?