Bay Area National Anarchism - Statement of Principles
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If you believe there should be borders to countries beyond what exist in reality (like oceans and mountain ranges), you are not an anarchist, period. The rights of a collectivity to "preserve it's culture" cannot transcend the rights of an individual to travel unrestricted by imaginary lines in the sand.
That is all that needs to be said.
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Bullfuck. The analogy you draw between putting a lock on your door and a line on your map is deficient two times over. Firstly, the door lock exists in reality. Do you advocate building a continent-wide fence between the US and Mexico, much less EVERY OTHER BORDER between all 196 modern nations of the world?
Secondly, how can they survive? The same way you survive, dumbass. By contributing toward the community! But no, you xenophobes won't even permit them the oppurtunity.
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Why the heck haven't you guys started a blog yet! ;-)
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Haha, I'm anti-white? True I am a bit of a reactionary and I would say I'm a-racial simply because I don't feel its an accurate scientific classification. But I suppose in the name of culture, which does carry weight with me, carry-on carry-on.
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@sumitgill I don't know of any but the Amish could be considered quasi-NA.
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Ohhhhh. I think I'm getting the full picture here. Well one last question before I leave you alone, are all NA's pacifists?
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@sumitgill That's right, I made that statement and I stand by it. We are giving new meaning to old symbols and creating our own along the way. Movements ideas and symbols evolve over time, there is nothing that surprising about this. Remaining static is death.
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@sumitgill To not even CONCEIVE of that possibility you are clearly not thinking these issues through and are merely a racist reactionary, albeit, an anti-white one.
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@sumitgill Because anarchists are extremely interested in what people are doing in their territory and making sure the people that are there do not wage destructive mischief is a top priority for any anarchist project to survive a government vacuum.
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But I recall in a lecture I watched that the speaker was very explicit in pointing out how he was co-opting anarchist symbols 'using the anarchist 'A' and adding these and these symbols to it'.
Anarchism IS communism and I'm sure you've heard this before but you should stay in the East Bay suburbs where your safe.
crud4 1 year ago
@crud4 Your ignorance is outstanding. Congratulations.
BANA0907 1 year ago