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@tiotasram@kolektiva.social
2025-10-25 08:20:06

Day 29: Leanne Betasamosake Simpson
I've been sitting on Simpson for a while because there's some overlap in her writing with Robin Wall Kimmerer, and I've had a lot of different genres/styles/subjects/media I've wanted to post at least one author from. But I've now hit repeats on at least YA romance and manga, and Simpson's writing is actually quite different from Kimmerer's in a lot of ways. While Kimmerer is a biologist by training and literally braids that knowledge together with her knowledge of Potawatomi cosmology and ethics, Simpson is an Anishinaabe philosopher and anarchist, and her position as a scholar of Indigenous philosophy adds a different depth to her work: she talks in more depth about knowledge relationships and her connections with specific elders, and she has more citations to other Indigenous theorists, which is the one criticism I've ever seen of Kimmerer's work. Rather than being Indigenous and a scientist, she's Indigenous and a scholar of indigenous studies.
I've only read "Theory of Water" by Simpson, but it was excellent, and especially inspiring to read as an anarchist. Simpson's explicit politics are another difference from Kimmerer's work, which is more implicitly than explicitly political. This allows Simpson to draw extremely interesting connections to other anarchist theorists and movements. "Theory of Water" is probably a bit less accessible than "Braiding Sweetgrass," but it's richer from a theory perspective as a result.
In any case, Simpson is a magnificent writer, sharing personal insights and stories along with (and inseparable from) her theoretical ideas.
#30AuthorsNoMen

@midtsveen@social.linux.pizza
2025-10-23 16:00:01

How does state centralization affect freedom? | B.2.4 | An Anarchist FAQ
#Anarchism

@davej@dice.camp
2025-11-24 03:55:09

Antifa,
at least as imagined by Donald Trump and his MAGA supporters,
simply does not exist.
The president recently signed an executive order declaring antifa a “domestic terrorist organization,”
which is not a legal designation.
His memo was so thick with lies that it would take a week to debunk them all.
Antifa is not “a militarist, anarchist enterprise,”
nor does it use “illegal means to organize and execute a campaign of violence and terrorism.”…

@pre@boing.world
2025-11-22 12:57:15
Content warning: re: bitcoin conference report

One room at the conference center is dedicated to an art gallery, showing pictures and images inspired by satoshi and bitcoin. Some are impressive and colourful, but some I find myself ideology opposed to their point of view.
Bitcoiners as a group tend libertarian and capitalist. Is there common cause between them and me, a more anarchist and socialist tending individual?
I think we can agree that the government money system is broken, disagree about the aims of a replacement system, and disagree on the actual effects of a bitcoin based system.
Some say bitcoin is money for enemies. We do need to transact with people without having to agree with them.
#bitfest #bitcoin #art

@tiotasram@kolektiva.social
2025-09-25 09:51:34

In any case, day 2: Ursula K Le Guin.
As I've said elsewhere, part of her science fiction thesis is that "human" can encompass much more than what we mere Terrans think of it as, and that moral standing extends broadly throughout the universe. This is the antithesis of Tokens fantasy, wherein "race" is real and determines moral standing. For Le Guin, it's barely okay to intervene in complex alien politics unless you carefully ensure you're not causing systemic harms; for Tolkien, it's okay to ambush and murder orc children, because they are by nature evil.
Add to her excellent politics Le Guin's masterful worldbuilding and unparalleled range of plots, and you have the one author I loved as a decidedly liberal and naïve teen and love even more now that I'm an adult. She's an absolute legend and deserves a very high place on any list of women authors (or list of authors, period.).
For a short story, try "The Ones Who Walk Away From Omelas" which you can read here: utilitarianism.com/nu/omelas.p
For fantasy "A Wizard of Earthsea" (also has a nice graphic novel adaptation), or for science fiction, "The Left Hand of Darkness" or if you want a more anarchist flavor, "The Dispossessed."
I'll close this with an amazing quote from her:
"""
We live in capitalism. Its power seems inescapable. So did the divine right of kings. Any human power can be resisted and changed by human beings. Resistance and change often begin in art, and very often in our art, the art of words.
"""

@hex@kolektiva.social
2025-11-21 14:40:06
Content warning: Loss and grief

I keep thinking that I should text a friend of mine, tell him how much I've been writing, tell him I mentioned him in something I wrote. Then I remember he died like 4 years ago.
Edit:
It must have been more like 6 or something now that I'm thinking about it. It was part of the way through the first Trump administration. He would have really appreciated the way Trump is unraveling now. One of the last times we talked he was like... "You know man, You used to play 'Baby, I'm an anarchist' and I'd think... ' don't want to throw a brick through a Starbucks window. I kinda like their coffee sometimes.' But the way things have been going lately, I'm kind of looking around and thinking you might be right. Fuck Starbucks. Where's that brick?"
At least I won the SRV vs the Hendrix version of Voodoo Chile debate. Hendrix is just better.
We used to talk about music, especially punk (and rockabilly, and ska, and 2 tone), and poetry, and beer. He liked hop stupid, but I always thought it didn't have the body to match the hops and I always preferred Racer 5. Of course, this time of year we'd be shifting in to red and stout season, and I'd be excited for Lagunitas Russian Imperial and this year's Bourbon County Stout batch.
He was really big in to Star Wars. He missed all of Andor, which is probably the best thing to have come out since the original 3. But I guess he also missed the new trilogy, so maybe it balances out.
He would have really liked all the good music I've run across in the last few years. He had a music blog for a bit.
Yeah... I don't know why it's hitting me so hard now, other than maybe I never had time to really process it before.

@ErikUden@mastodon.de
2025-12-18 21:31:24

Just finished filming a video, who can guess what it was about? #Plushtodon ;)

A professional picture of Erik Uden sitting in front of a Cuba flag, with a christmas tree on his right and two plushies, one of which an old Mastodon plushie to his left. There is also a candle with many hammer and sickles drawn on top of it, the Mastodon plushie is also holding a book named "Your Party: The return of the left". The other plushie is an anarchist cat plushie by YouTuber Jreg.
@hllizi@hespere.de
2025-11-17 18:44:31

Als Anarchist ist mir die Kultusministerkonferenz ziemlich egal und ich schreibe so, wie man es mir irgendwann mal beigebracht hat.

@midtsveen@social.linux.pizza
2025-12-09 19:04:37

Updated my "Entry to Left-Wing Anarchist Reading" Phase 2!
Added two solid EZLN Zapatista documents, one peer-reviewed journal article, and another field studies on their autonomous governance & education projects!
Happy reading: docs.google.com/docu…

@hex@kolektiva.social
2025-12-12 15:15:21

It's probably worth mentioning that I went to an anarchist event last night and ended up talking to someone about the fact that there are like 2 regular anarchist camps in the Netherlands (not including anarchist adjacent and nearby like CCC).
Meanwhile, I'm reading the noodsituatie packet from the NCTV and there are definitely some gaps. Like, it talks about what you need for 72 hours without services, including water, but doesn't really bring up sanitation beyond "have some hand sanitizer."

@yaya@jorts.horse
2025-10-18 03:41:07

No Kings? bullshit. The Kings rule cathode.church/@okadaibro/1153

@servelan@newsie.social
2025-10-16 23:46:15

#GiftLink
#Anarchists are now '#antifa': "The indictment defined antifa [as] a “militant enterprise made up of networks of individuals and small groups, primarily ascribing to a revolutionary anarchist or autonomous Marxist ideology [calling] for “the overthrow of the United States government, law enforcement authorities and the system of law.”
Terrorism Charges Against Antifa ‘Cell’ Show Administration’s Focus on the Left - The New York Times
nytimes.com/2025/10/16/us/poli

@kazys@mastodon.social
2025-10-17 13:37:03

Hemingway in For Whom the Bell Tolls: "He had heard these people talk many times and he thought what they said was often beautiful and fine to hear but he did not like them. It is not liberty not to bury the mess one makes, he thought. No animal has more liberty than the cat; but it buries the mess it makes. The cat is the best anarchist. Until they learn that from the cat I cannot respect them."

@memeorandum@universeodon.com
2025-12-05 20:21:00

Pipe bomb suspect confesses and has expressed support for Trump, sources say (Ken Dilanian/MS NOW)
ms.now/news/fbi-describes-jan-
memeorandum.com/251205/p95#a25

@midtsveen@social.linux.pizza
2025-12-06 20:37:52

On my Linktree, I’ve kept the link to @…, and the video on revolutionary syndicalism, and thus have moved all my recommended reading to my new document titled "Entry to Left-Wing Anarchist Reading".
📚 Entry to Left-Wing Anarchist Reading:

@midtsveen@social.linux.pizza
2025-12-08 20:57:58

Having begun reading "Post-Scarcity Anarchism" by Murray Bookchin, I might add it to my "Entry to Left-Wing Anarchist Reading" doc.
📄 Reading list: docs.google.com/document/d/1Wu

@yaya@jorts.horse
2025-10-15 21:35:48

the bathroom at this anarchist bookstore in philly has a chalkboard so I sent love from the chi and da jortshorse

chalkboard wall that I wrote "love from Chicago & jorts.horse" on
@midtsveen@social.linux.pizza
2025-12-14 22:06:28

I’ve moved my “Entry to Left Wing Anarchist Reading” to my personal website.
It’s styled to look a lot like Google Docs, that was intentional, regardless, it’s hosted in a more private, self-controlled space.
⭐ Read more here: midtsveen.codeberg.page/resour ⭐<…

@midtsveen@social.linux.pizza
2025-11-15 22:55:49

Everything You Ever Wanted to Know, But Were Too Afraid To Ask
classautonomy.info/anarcho-syn

@ose_rouge@don.linxx.net
2025-11-06 19:36:55

»We call on other anarchist collectives to show solidarity with anarchists who are fighting here and now against the regimes of Putin and Lukashenko with weapons or stones in their hands. Resistance to the state is not possible without solidarity, critical thinking, and dialogue on complex political issues.« Statement des Anarchist Black Cross Belarus und anderen Gruppen.
abc-belarus.org/en/2025/11/06/

@tiotasram@kolektiva.social
2025-11-12 01:35:46

Just finished "The Word for World is Forest" by Ursula K. Le Guin. Can't believe I didn't read this one earlier, and this strengthens my resolve to finish off the rest of her stuff I have yet to read sooner. I think it benefits somewhat from having read it after "Four Ways to Forgiveness" which gives more of the Hainish context. Certainly none of the blurbs I had read about it did it any measure of justice, which is one reason I hadn't prioritized it. More than being about colonization, it's about a solution to the paradox of tolerance, and both the price and imperfections of that solution. As usual with Le Guin's science fiction, it's a rich companion to anarchist thought.
I think the typical objection to seeing it as an answer to the warlord question would be that it serendipitously positions the indigenous population with more power and a less ruthless opponent than in the imagined scenario, and it uses the League of Worlds as a sort of deus ex machina to foreclose further retribution. Ultimately that's why I think it's more about the paradox of tolerance than anything else, but I also think in regards to the warlord problem that we are too quick to underestimate just how numerous and enthusiastic the opponents of a warlord might be, and to overestimate the strength of technological weapons wielded by frail (and psychologically unarmored) humans.
In any case, Le Guin gives this book's alien humans yet another fascinatingly credible capability, and getting to see the introduction of ansible technology with all its implications is pretty cool too. Maybe not

@memeorandum@universeodon.com
2025-10-27 14:35:41

29-year-old anarchist arrested for alleged $45K hit on Pam Bondi: FBI (Emily Crane/New York Post)
nypost.com/2025/10/27/us-news/
memeorandum.com/251027/p44#a25

@midtsveen@social.linux.pizza
2025-11-10 20:33:02

Anarcho-syndicalist. non-binary person. they/them, also bisexual.
I took down one of my Moomin posters and hung up my two favorite flags in my living room instead. It feels good making my own place look like me.
I know my mom doesn’t like it, but this is my apartment and I’m not going to hide who I am just to make someone else comfortable.
:bisexual_pride: 🏳️‍⚧️ :genderfluid_flag: :nonbinary_flag: :heart_trans: 🏳️‍🌈

Living room wall with two flags: a red-and-black diagonal anarchist flag on the left and the pink, blue, and white transgender pride flag on the right. Below them is a light-wood cabinet with speakers, books, and a music player on top, and a plant with large leaves on the right.
Same living room setup from a wider angle. Red-and-black anarchist flag and transgender pride flag hang above a wooden cabinet with speakers, books, and a music player. A small rainbow flag sits on the left speaker, and a potted plant with another small flag stands on the right.
@kexpmusicbot@mastodonapp.uk
2025-12-16 02:06:51

🇺🇦 #NowPlaying on #KEXP's #DriveTime
Chumbawamba:
🎵 Give the Anarchist a Cigarette
#Chumbawamba
open.spotify.com/track/7Jf3Tm9

@hex@kolektiva.social
2025-11-01 21:10:03

I'm at an interesting intersection between poor as fuck (or adjacent, mostly anarchist) folks and generally well off (mostly liberal-ish) tech folks, so every once and a while I can help with some info that bridges that gap. Right now is kind of a critical time for that.
For anyone not extremely affected by the SNAP thing, here's a reasonable video:
#USPol

@midtsveen@social.linux.pizza
2025-12-14 11:03:26

📌 Pinned Post
I'm an anarcho-syndicalist non-binary person who uses they/them pronouns, is bisexual, from Bergen, Norway, and whose posts automatically delete after seven days regardless of likes or boosts, because I have autism and say random shit sometimes.
I talk allot about free software, and I use Secureblue, GrapheneOS and Debian as part of my software setup. I also spend a lot of time experimenting with Linux, especially Debian Testing/Sid, GNOME, and KDE.
As an …

@midtsveen@social.linux.pizza
2025-12-06 19:01:52

I couldn’t find a clear guide, so I put together my own “Entry to Left-Wing Anarchist Reading.”
Thought it might help others getting started on this path.
docs.google.com/document/d/1Wu

@hex@kolektiva.social
2025-12-01 11:09:47

Taking notes from the successes and failures of the Russian revolution, a group of anarchists (including Nestor Makhno, a Ukrainian anarchist militant who was critical in defeating the Tzar's army and who later also fought the Red Army) wrote a document titled the "Organizational Platform of the Libertarian Communists." This document came to be known as "The Platform." It remains one of the most important first-hand revolutionary documents, outlining a clear revolutionary plan.
I've taken this, the Viable System Model from cybernetics, and my own organizing experience, to describe an organization to confront the current set of crises.
This continues to build on the stuff I have been writing, but it's a lot less high level theory and a lot more specific.
anarchoccultism.org/building-z
As always, editing notes (typos, grammar, spelling, etc) are always welcome, as are any questions. My ADHD brain tends to go a lot faster than anything else, so I have a tendency to drop words and have a lot of trouble catching them later. Between my ADHD and mild dyslexia, it can be pretty hard for me to catch when autocorrect gives me the wrong word.
A lot of folks have already been super helpful in offering their editing support, and I'm really grateful. Writing this has felt collaborative, and it should. On the one hand this comes from my own experience and research, but on the other I'm also voicing things that have come from conversations here. This has all been a bit of my voice and a bit of the federated world, and I'm really appreciating that.

@midtsveen@social.linux.pizza
2025-12-14 12:38:57

If you’re curious about anarchism, I highly recommend starting with "Anarchism and Its Aspirations" by Cindy Milstein.
You can read it for free at the Anarchist @…:

@tiotasram@kolektiva.social
2025-11-28 23:49:06
Content warning: Discussion of rape in Le Guin's fiction

Just finished "Orsinian Tales" by Ursula K Le Guin. It's... good, but not nearly as anarchist as a lot of her other work. These are short fiction stories weaving mostly through a fictional Eastern European country during the cold war, although some stretch farther back into history.
As typical for Le Guin a bunch of male protagonists, and a few parts that might seem to excuse sexual assault, which I've always found an odd thing in Le Guin's work (the rape in "The Dispossessed" bothered me too; the lack of strong female characters in "A Wizard of Earthsea" also sticks out to me). On the other hand, I've read from an interview that she wrote "Earthsea" absolutely knowing her audience (teenage boys) and intentionally writing something that would sell, which speaks to true mastery of her craft (I think the opening of "The Word for World is Forest" demonstrates what an expert can do wielding an intimate understanding of pulp science fiction tropes with intent, for example).
In any case, she writes sublime similes and sparse characters who nevertheless seem to embody deep wisdom about the human condition. I feel that often enough just a few words or sentences in a story bear forth hefty wisdom while around them Le Guin constructs something like an austere painting in muted tones, full of rich details that one can easily miss.
#AmReading #ReadingNow

@midtsveen@social.linux.pizza
2025-10-13 18:14:09

Anarcho-capitalists genuinely blow my mind. Their ignorance of the wider anarchist movement is astounding.
#Ancap

@midtsveen@social.linux.pizza
2025-12-03 14:33:37

Again, I highly recommend you read this article!
Anarcho-Syndicalism: Everything You Ever Wanted to Know, But Were Too Afraid To Ask – Class Autonomy
classautonomy.info/anarcho-syn

@hex@kolektiva.social
2025-10-30 14:47:18

I've been working on a bit of a larger project. It is still very much a work in progress. It's an attempt to combine blog and mastodon posts with other things I've written in the past, along with some original analysis, into a zine. I'm probably about 2/3 of the way through.
It's primarily focused on political theory and critique, which, I think, deviates a bit from how a lot of other folks view the world. It's pretty explicitly anarchist, though I don't think I've actually put the word "anarchism" or referenced the ideology anywhere so explicitly.
I'd love feedback (especially around editing and flow) if anyone would be willing to put eyes on it and tell me what they think:
anarchoccultism.org/building-z

@midtsveen@social.linux.pizza
2025-10-01 16:03:46

The more I immerse myself in anarchist philosophy through works on The Anarchist Library and discussions on YouTube, the more clearly I come to despise capitalism as an exploitative system and all hierarchical power structures that perpetuate domination and inequality.
#Anarchism #Capitalism

@midtsveen@social.linux.pizza
2025-12-11 21:07:06
Content warning: ⚠️ Lewd Anarchist Humor ⚠️

Ah yes, the three comrades, affectionate today, ideological enemies tomorrow!
#Anarchism #Syndicalism #AnarchoSyndicalism

Stylized cartoon of three women labeled anarcho syndicalists communists and anarcho communists where the woman labeled communists kisses the woman labeled anarcho syndicalists while the woman labeled anarcho communists embraces the communist woman from the other side.
@ose_rouge@don.linxx.net
2025-11-10 15:53:31

»This is not an isolated case. By silencing these voices, the Anarchist Bookfair Berlin aligns itself with a wider Western leftist tendency to treat Eastern European comrades with paternalism and suspicion.« @… #ACABB
chaos.social/@justanotherguy/1

@midtsveen@social.linux.pizza
2025-10-11 15:27:09

This is my curated anarchist playlist, featuring ideas, history, and voices that challenge the existing order.
I recommend it to anyone interested in the topic to watch it in full to grasp its depth and understand why it remains so essential today.
youtube.com/playlist?list=PLTH

@hex@kolektiva.social
2025-11-27 22:32:54

I was just thinking about how the fact that #Musk named his AI "Grok" is evidence that he "reads sci-fi" in the same way he "plays video games." Like, he claims to do it but when it comes time to show the evidence it's clear he does not actually "grok" it.
Like... To grok something is to have a layer deeper than simply knowledge, but mathematically encoding statistical relationships between words is pretty obviously not even understanding much less qualifying as "groking" it. In the book, the ability to grok something is also the ability to annihilate that thing with a thought. Just pretending that an LLM actually *was* something that could become AGI (which it's not), this name would imply the AI would have the power to annihilate reality. That's bad. That's a bad name for an AI.
And why would a greedy fascist name something of his after something an anarchist communist space Jesus taught to the hippie cult he started? There are so many layers of facepalm to this. It's some kind of php-esque fractal of incompetence.
Like, there's no reason to talk about this but my brain does this to me sometimes and now it's your problem.

@midtsveen@social.linux.pizza
2025-10-12 18:47:21

Somehow these songs keep climbing my all-time favorites list, now solidly in my top 10!
"Hijos del pueblo" — Spanish Anarchist Song
▶️ youtube.com/watch?v=_Fbz2A2u1hs
Right alongside it:
"A Las Barricadas" — Anthem of the CNT
▶️

@midtsveen@social.linux.pizza
2025-10-12 17:48:29

I refuse to replace capitalist hierarchies with red-tinted authoritarianism, because in the end, I want liberation, not another power structure draped in red with the hammer and sickle.
#Authoritarianism #Anarchism

A three-panel meme with a scene from a movie. The first panel shows a hand holding a ring labeled "Capitalist State." The second panel features a serious person with an anarchist symbol, saying, "Cast it into the fire. Destroy it!" The third panel shows another person with a communist symbol, defiantly replying, "No." The tone is dramatic and political.
@hex@kolektiva.social
2025-10-30 10:05:59

The fracturing of the Dutch far-right, after Wilder's reminded everyone that bigots are bad at compromise, is definitely a relief. Dutch folks I've talked to definitely see D66 as progressive, <strike>so there's no question this is a hard turn to the left (even if it's not a total flip to the far-left)</strike> a lot of folks don't agree. I'm going to let the comments speak rather than editorialize myself..
While this is a useful example of how a democracy can be far more resilient to fascism than the US, that is, perhaps, not the most interesting thing about Dutch politics. The most interesting thing is something Dutch folks take for granted and never think of as such: there are two "governments."
The election was for the Tweede Kamer. This is a house of representatives. The Dutch use proportional representation, so people can (more or less) vote for the parties they actually want. Parties <strike>rarely</strike> never actually get a ruling majority, so they have to form coalition governments. This forces compromise, which is something Wilders was extremely bad at. He was actually responsible for collapsing the coalition his party put together, which triggered this election... and a massive loss of seats for his party.
Dutch folks do still vote strategically, since a larger party has an easier time building the governing coalition and the PM tends to come from the largest party. This will likely be D66, which is really good for the EU. D66 has a pretty radical plan to solve the housing crisis, and it will be really interesting to see if they can pull it off. But that's not the government I want to talk about right now.
In the Netherlands, failure to control water can destroy entire towns. A good chunk of the country is below sea level. Both floods and land reclamation have been critical parts of Dutch history. So in the 1200's or so, the Dutch realized that some things are too important to mix with normal politics.
You see, if there's an incompetent government that isn't able to actually *do* anything (see Dick Schoof and the PVV/VVD/NSC/BBB coalition) you don't want your dikes to collapse and poulders to flood. So the Dutch created a parallel "government" that exists only to manage water: waterschap or heemraadschap (roughly "Water Board" in English). These are regional bureaucracies that exist only to manage water. They exist completely outside the thing we usually talk about as a "government" but they have some of the same properties as a government. They can, for example, levy taxes. The central government contributes funds to them, but lacks authority over them. Water boards are democratically elected and can operate more-or-less independent of the central government.
Controlling water is a common problem, so water boards were created to fulfill the role of commons management. Meanwhile, so many other things in politics run into the very same "Tragedy of the Commons" problems. The right wing solution to commons management is to let corporations ruin everything. The left-state solution is to move everything into the government so it can be undermined and destroyed by the right. The Dutch solution to this specific problem has been to move commons management out of the domain of the central government into something else.
And when I say "government" here, I'm speaking more to the liberal definition of the term than to an anarchist definition. A democratically controlled authority that facilitates resource management lacks the capacity for coercive violence that anarchists define as "government." (Though I assume they might leverage police or something if folks refuse to pay their taxes, but I can't imagine anyone choosing not to.)
As the US federal government destroys the social fabric of the US, as Trump guts programs critical to people's survival, it might be worth thinking about this model. These authorities weren't created by any central authority, they evolved from the people. Nothing stops Americans from building similar institutions that are both democratic and outside of the authority of a government that could choose to defund and abolish them... nothing but the realization that yes, you actually can.
#USPol #NLPol

@midtsveen@social.linux.pizza
2025-10-12 15:38:10

Jeg snakker ikke offisielt på vegne av Norsk Syndikalistisk Forbund (NSF-IAA), men jeg promoterer dem stadig fordi anarkosyndikalisme har stor betydning for meg, en internettnerd som identifiserer meg med anarkosyndikalisme.
NSF-IAA fŸlger opp de anarkosyndikalistiske tradisjonene i Norge og arbeider for direkte, selvstyrt organisering av arbeiderne gjennom lokale samorganisasjoner. De kjemper mot hierarkier og Ÿkonomisk utbytting, og mener at ekte demokrati bare kan oppnås når arbeide…

A label with the text "NSF-IAA.ORG" is affixed to a wooden surface. The background is a textured wall, conveying a professional setting.
Room with various pride flags hanging, including gender-fluid and bisexual designs. A bike is propped against a wall with a red and black Anarchist flag.
@midtsveen@social.linux.pizza
2025-11-04 09:46:22

Glad to stand with and uplift these groups doing important work:
@…
@…
@…

Red and black anarchist flag, diagonally divided with red on top left and black on bottom right.
@ose_rouge@don.linxx.net
2025-10-31 11:40:37

Belarussische Anarchist*innen zu Drama Queens erklären, geht völlig d‘accord für die ACABB. (Ansonsten würde dieses Statement einer beteiligten Einzelperson wohl kaum auf dessen Homepage landen.) acabb.noblogs.org/statements/

@midtsveen@social.linux.pizza
2025-09-30 18:18:00

Anarchist Analysis | A Modern Anarchism (Part 1)
#Anarchism

@midtsveen@social.linux.pizza
2025-09-30 19:32:54

Rudolf Rocker’s writings remind me that holding fast to my own convictions, even when they’re unpopular, is an act of freedom itself.
His life shows me that resisting conformity and staying rooted in my own political beliefs isn’t just stubbornness, it’s a way of defending individuality and dignity against the weight of authority.
#Anarchism

A young man with long, light blond hair and a brown tweed cap takes a selfie, holding a white phone in his left hand. He wears a black t-shirt with a portrait of Rudolf Rocker with his quote "I am an Anarchist not because I believe Anarchism is the final goal, but because there is no such thing as a final goal." displayed underneath. The background is a plain gray wall.
@midtsveen@social.linux.pizza
2025-10-30 21:34:17

🏳️‍⚧️ Drop your PRIDE flags in the replies! 🏳️‍🌈

Mine are: :nonbinary_flag:, :genderfluid_flag:, :bisexual_pride:, 🏳️‍🌈 and 🏳️‍⚧️.
What about you? 🌈
#Trans #LGBTQ #NonBinary

Small home office with a computer desk, two monitors, and a gray chair. A rainbow pride flag hangs on the left wall, an anarchist flag on the right, and a blue bicycle is parked by the window. Above the window hang gender-fluid and bisexual flags, and a wind chime hangs from the ceiling.
Small home office with a computer desk, two monitors, and a gray chair. A transgender flag hangs near the door, a rainbow pride flag above the desk, and a wind chime hangs from the ceiling. A white air purifier sits on the floor.
@midtsveen@social.linux.pizza
2025-11-01 11:00:37

I lose some #followers and meet some new ones, so hi to everyone who just #followed me!
I’m in love with #Linux, especially

A person with long hair embraces a moss-covered tree in a forest at sunset. The scene is serene, with warm light filtering through the trees.
A person wearing a furry hat and a patterned short set against a bold red and black anarchist flag.
@ose_rouge@don.linxx.net
2025-10-28 21:05:03

Das Anarchist Black Cross Belarus wurde (mal wieder) von der Anarchistischen Buchmesse in Berlin ausgeschlossen. Gründe sind dessen Positionen zum Ukraine-Krieg und Unterstützung anarchistischer Kämpfer*innen innerhalb des ukrainischen Militärs. #ACABB abc-belarus.org/en/2025/10/28/

@midtsveen@social.linux.pizza
2025-11-15 21:34:45

#Anarchism #Syndicalism #AnarchoSyndicalism #Activism

A flowchart explains anarcho syndicalism using four numbered boxes connected by arrows around a central black and red gear and wrench symbol. Box 1 says anarchist workers unions form across trades and geographic areas. Box 2 says these unions freely associate to create a confederation. Box 3 says once numerous and organized the unions strike and force capitalist companies out of business. Box 4 says workers then seize the means of production run companies collectively and dismantle the state re…