I mean. I agree it's pretty strong (I guess). However, there is so much wrong with this manifesto. It's crying out for absolute chaos and a new world order, which is very paradoxical to itself and the anarchist part. The only thing more confusing than anarchy is anarcho-socialism lol
You guys need to read "On Revolution" by Hannah Ardent. Revolts by the working class or lower are often extremely bloody and last a very very long time. And "Capitalism & Freedom" by Milton Friedman to actually understand that Capitalism isn't all that bad if you have a small government. VR, Umair -------- Original Message -------- On Aug 21, 2017, 14:42, Cecilia Tanaka wrote: > Received this text today. Really appreciated the ideas. You can detest the > post, but must admit it's pretty interesting and provocative! :D > > Kisses, hugs and tickles! <3 > > Ceci > > ========== > > (A) CyberClassWar Manifesto 2017 (A) > > First and foremost we are anarchists. > The world is split into two camps: the working class and the ruling class. > We the workers will wage a class war against the ruling class and the current > social order, and bring to birth a new world from the ashes of the old. > > We seek to destroy capitalism, the state, and all forms of hierarchy > such as racism, patriarchy, abelism, homophobia and transphobia. > In turn we seek to create a united world, free of borders and nationality, > where all people live united by solidarity and love for their > fellow human being. We shall know no domination, no hierarchy, no oppression. > We shall abolish wage labor and have workers' self-management. > Surely there will be mistakes, and surely there will be problems, but > the world will be incomparably better than how it exists today. > We do not see this vision as some pipedream distant utopia, but > rather as the only viable option for the survival of humanity. Climate Change > and environmental degradation have ravaged our planet to a horrific degree, > so we must act for the sake of the future. > > Make no mistake, we do not believe in a vanguard. The liberation of the > working class must be the work of the working class itself. A small portion > of the working class cannot stand as a representative for the rest of us. > We do however believe that CyberClassWar can be used as a weapon against > the ruling class. > > But what exactly is CyberClassWar? It is merely the practice of using the > tactics of cyberwarfare to advance the aims of the working class. > Instead of limiting ourselves to the workplace, community, and home, > we are upgrading our strategy to the information age so as to encompass the > virtual realm. We live out an increasing portion of our lives in the place > known as the internet, so why not extend the fight. Hacktivism already exists > but it hasn't been leveraged to the full degree it could. > > We will not go into detail, but we shall say that we want do expropriative > acts > via the digital realm.
