8Petros [humanity is teamwork]_ on Nostr: kravietz 🦇 Midder Radical Graffiti Russian invasion triggered many different ...
kravietz 🦇 (npub1vz5…qdta) Midder (npub168u…uag9) Radical Graffiti (npub1pew…s7hw) Russian invasion triggered many different reactions within anarchist movement. I know them from many sources and some of them are (IMO) really odious.
But this is the specifics of the movement - there is no "party line", nor a "golden standard of true anarchism". Even "anarcho-capitalists" are ridiculed at worst, mostly dismissed as not worth fighting.
The surfacing of fascism in Russia and the full-scale invasion created a serious cognitive (let alone practical) challenge for anarchist movement and provide a "shakedown situation" - as now people and collectives are pressed to take clear positions (if not, that is a message itself). Its an upside of a downside, so to speak.
And again - I did not find anything in AMI materials to suggest that they single out Ukraine. So, I believe your disappointment may be misdirected.
But this is the specifics of the movement - there is no "party line", nor a "golden standard of true anarchism". Even "anarcho-capitalists" are ridiculed at worst, mostly dismissed as not worth fighting.
The surfacing of fascism in Russia and the full-scale invasion created a serious cognitive (let alone practical) challenge for anarchist movement and provide a "shakedown situation" - as now people and collectives are pressed to take clear positions (if not, that is a message itself). Its an upside of a downside, so to speak.
And again - I did not find anything in AMI materials to suggest that they single out Ukraine. So, I believe your disappointment may be misdirected.