𝖎𝖓𝖉𝖎𝖌𝖊𝖓𝖔𝖚𝖘/𝖓𝖎𝖍𝖎𝖑𝖎𝖘𝖙 𝖆𝖓𝖆𝖗𝖈𝖍𝖎𝖘𝖙. 𝖆𝖓𝖙𝖎-𝖈𝖎𝖛. 𝖆𝖓𝖎𝖒𝖎𝖘𝖙. 𝖆𝖓𝖙𝖎-𝖍𝖚𝖒𝖆𝖓 𝖘𝖚𝖕𝖗𝖊𝖒𝖆𝖈𝖞. (𝖘𝖍𝖊/𝖙𝖍𝖊𝖞) | support: https://www.patreon.com/c/nihildes
Don't wanna be here? Send us removal request.
Text

"Let’s be speaking of revolt. We are tracing the lineage of our queer criminality and charting the demise of the social order. And oh the nectar from which we drink: lesbian pirates raging the seas, queer rioters setting cop cars ablaze, sex parties amidst the decay of industrialism, bank robbers wearing pink triangles, mutual aid networks among sex workers and thieves, gangs of trannyfags bashing-the-fuck-back. We’ve been assured that each day could be our last. As such we’ve chosen to live as if every day is. In turn, we promise that the existent’s days are numbered.
In our revolt, we are developing a form of play. These are our experiments with autonomy, power, and force. We haven’t paid for anything we’re wearing and we rarely pay for food. We steal from our jobs and turn tricks to get by. We fuck in public and have never come harder. We swap tips and scams amid gossip and foreplay. We’ve looted the shit out of places and delight in sharing the booty.
We wreck things at night and hold hands and skip all the way home. We are ever growing our informal support structures and we’ll always have each other’s backs. In our orgies, riots, and heists, we are articulating the collectivity of, and deepening, these ruptures." -Criminal Intimacy
2 notes
·
View notes
Text
28 notes
·
View notes
Text
14 notes
·
View notes
Text

"When we ask the question “What does civilization want?” we are visited by the ghosts of our children. The specters of a dead future. Emaciated skeletons buried beneath vulgar stories of conquest upon conquest upon conquest. Civilization has no relatives, only captives. Breathing dead air and poisoned water, it owns the night and creeps towards distant constellations. Its survival is expansive unending hunger, a hunger that has been named colonialism; a vast consumption that feeds on spirit, and all life. It fashions its years and seconds into an anemic prison. It has shaped time into the most exquisite of weapons, obliterating memories, killing cycles. Its essence is time. The temporal and spacial imposition of awareness is the oblivion that is modernity and linear, or one-way time. When we name the genocidal fulfillment of a colonized future, civilization pronounces itself as The Existent. This is what is meant by “modernity.” It is authoritarian temporality. We name this consuming of existence, this assertion of “superiority,” as a war of wars against Mother Earth.
Capitalism is the alimentary tract of this monster, it is a transmuter. Recoiling onto itself to keep its accumulations from others, only moving when there is something to be gained. It speaks between acrid breaths, “the air is mine, the water is mine, and the land is mine,” as it carves the earth and draws lines, “even the night, is mine.” We cannot even sleep without a payment to exist within its expansive nightmare." - Unknowable: Against an Indigenous Anarchist Theory
#anarchism#anticapitalism#queer anarchism#anticiv#leftist memes#anarcho nihilism#egoism#nihilism#indigenous anarchism
43 notes
·
View notes
Text
support me on patreon if you enjoy my memes and want to see them early! 🖤🏴🏳️⚧️
11 notes
·
View notes
Text
👉👈💕
#anarchism#anticapitalism#queer anarchism#anticiv#leftist memes#anarcho nihilism#nihilism#egoism#anarchist memes#anticapitalist#tesla#boycott tesla#tesla takedown#fuck elon musk
88 notes
·
View notes
Text
"Negation, however, is justified by the existence of a ruling order, not by our credentials as activists. Our riots are justified not because we contribute, but because we exist under the heel of a monstrous society. Positive projects are the means of surviving within that order; negation is the project of destroying it completely. As Alejandro de Acosta reminds us, we must not be tempted to “frame destructive action as having any particular goal beyond destruction of the existent.” Bæden too rails against this tendency, insisting that we have nothing to gain from hiding our true intentions:
We understand destruction to be necessary and we desire it in abundance. We have nothing to gain through shame or lack of confidence in these desires. This world... must be annihilated in every instance, all at once. To shy away from this task, to assure our enemies of our good intentions, is the most crass dishonesty.
When we call ourselves anarchists, or even “anti-capitalists,” we are implying a commitment to the destruction of systems of domination — why do we so often shy away from this? Nihilism unabashedly embraces negation as being at the core of such positions." - Blessed Is The Flame
#anarchism#anticapitalism#queer anarchism#anticiv#leftist memes#anarcho nihilism#egoism#nihilism#anarchist memes#anticapitalist#post left#anticapitalistmemes
79 notes
·
View notes
Text
🏴
#anarchism#anticapitalism#queer anarchism#anticiv#leftist memes#anarcho nihilism#egoism#nihilism#anarchist memes#anticapitalist#post left
112 notes
·
View notes
Text
#anarchism#anticapitalism#queer anarchism#anticiv#leftist memes#anarcho nihilism#egoism#nihilism#anarchist memes#anticapitalist#post left
19 notes
·
View notes
Text

new flag just dropped. (seen a meme like this and thought I'd make it into an anarchist flag lol)
#anarchism#anticapitalism#queer anarchism#anticiv#leftist memes#anarcho nihilism#egoism#nihilism#anarchist memes#anticapitalist
27 notes
·
View notes
Text
“If the politics of cruelty follows from the belief that we must destroy what destroys us, the emotion of cruelty is revenge. Only this taste for revenge offers resistance to the voices of this world that tell us to put up with the daily violence done to us. To feel cruel is to know that we deserve better than this world; that our bodies are not for us to hate or to look upon with disgust; that our desires are not disastrous pathologies. To feel the burning passion of cruelty, then, is to reclaim refusal. We refuse to compromising ourselves and the million tiny compromises of patriarchy, capitalism, white-supremacy, heter/homo-normativity, and so on. As such, the subject of cruelty no longer convinces themselves to love the world or to find something in the world that redeems the whole. Simply put: the subject of cruelty learns to hate the world. The feeling of cruelty is the necessary correlate to the politics of cruelty; learning to hate the world is what correlates to the political task of destroying what destroys us all.“ - Hostis
#anarchism#anticapitalism#queer anarchism#anticiv#leftist memes#anarcho nihilism#egoism#nihilism#anarchist memes#anticapitalist#anarchy#eco anarchism
22 notes
·
View notes
Text

🖤👉 👈🖤
#anarchism#anticapitalism#queer anarchism#leftist memes#anticiv#anarcho nihilism#egoism#nihilism#anarchist memes#anticapitalist#post left
96 notes
·
View notes
Text

all cybertrucks are targets! fuck elon! fuck Nazis! 🏴🔥
#cybertruck#elon musk#fuck nazis#anarchism#anticapitalism#queer anarchism#anticiv#leftist memes#anarcho nihilism#egoism#nihilism#anarchist memes#anticapitalist#post left
70 notes
·
View notes
Text



#anarchism#anticapitalism#queer anarchism#anticiv#leftist memes#anarcho nihilism#egoism#nihilism#anarchist memes#anticapitalist#post left
184 notes
·
View notes
Text
"Kaneko Fumiko (1903–1926) was a Japanese anarchist living at the early part of the 20th century. Born out of wedlock into grinding poverty, she lived her life as an outsider within Japanese society including a stint with unloving and cruel relatives in then-occupied Korea, her experiences inspiring both her rebellion against authority and feelings of solidarity with others on the receiving end of society’s boot. Together with her friend, partner and, before her death, husband Pak Yol, she started underground anarchist societies, published articles against the Japanese state and society, and, perhaps, planned to kill the Emperor Taisho and then-Crown Prince Hirohito at Hirohito’s wedding.
She and Pak were some of of many who’d be swept up in the mass arrests and killings of enemies of the state both real and perceived after the Great Kanto Earthquake of 1923. Placed into “protective custody,” she and Pak were tried and sentenced to death for high treason on charges related to a plot to kill the Emperor and Crown Prince. While these sentences was later commuted to life in prison by the Emperor, an honor she promptly rejected by tearing the decree up in front of her jailers, she was found hanging in her cell in 1926 and is supposed to have committed suicide." - Because I Wanted To
#anarchism#anticapitalism#queer anarchism#anticiv#leftist memes#anarcho nihilism#egoism#nihilism#anarchist memes#anticapitalist#post left
294 notes
·
View notes
Text
"Why lose our time speaking a dead language, that promotes social reforms, since we desire the ruins of civilization? Why constrain the onslaught and the attack by reminiscing communist ghosts? They make political computations, we do not.
We make war." - Let’s Become Dangerous… for the Diffusion of the Black International
#anarchism#anticapitalism#queer anarchism#anticiv#leftist memes#anarcho nihilism#egoism#nihilism#anarchist memes#anticapitalist#post left
6 notes
·
View notes
Text

"Land and freedom means being able to feed ourselves without having to bend to any blackmail imposed by government or a privileged caste, having a home without paying for permission, learning from the earth and sharing with all other living beings without quantifying value, holding debts, or seeking profit. This conception of life enters into a battle of total negation with the world of government, money, wage or slave labor, industrial production, Bibles and priests, institutionalized learning, the spectacularization of daily existence, and all other apparatuses of control that flow from Enlightenment thinking and the colonialistic civilization it champions.
Land, in this sense, is not a place external to the city. For one, this is because capitalism does not reside primarily in urban space—it controls the whole map. The military and productive logics that control us and bludgeon the earth in urban space are also at work in rural space. Secondly, the reunited whole of land and freedom must be an ever present possibility no matter where we are. They constitute a social relationship, a way of relating to the world around us and the other beings in it, that is profoundly opposed to the alienated social relationship of capitalism. Alienation and primitive accumulation[1] are ceaseless, ongoing processes from one corner of the globe to the other. Those of us who are not indigenous, those of us who are fully colonized and have forgotten where we came from, do not have access to anything pristine. Alienation will follow us out to the farthest forest glade or desert oasis until we can begin to change our relationship to the world around us in a way that is simultaneously material and spiritual.
Equally, anarchy must be a robust concept. It must be an available practice no matter where we find ourselves—in the woods or in the city, in a prison or on the high seas. It requires us to transform our relationship with our surroundings, and therefore to also transform our surroundings, but it cannot be so fragile that it requires us to seek out some pristine place in order to spread anarchy. Will anti-civilization anarchism be a minoritarian sect of those anarchists who go to the woods to live deliberately, because they don’t like the alternative of organizing a union at the local burger joint, or will it be a challenge to the elements of the anarchist tradition that reproduce colonialism, patriarchy, and Enlightenment thinking, a challenge that is relative to all anarchists no matter where they pick their battles?
Land does not exist in opposition to the city. Rather, one concept of land exists in opposition to another. The anarchist or anti-civilization idea against the capitalist, Western idea. It is this latter concept that places land within the isolating dichotomy of city vs. wilderness. This is why “going back to the land” is doomed to fail, even though we may win valuable lessons and experiences in the course of that failure (as anarchists, we’ve rarely won anything else). We don’t need to go back to the land, because it never left us. We simply stopped seeing it and stopped communing with it." - Land and Freedom An Old Challange
#anarchism#anticapitalism#queer anarchism#anticiv#leftist memes#anarcho nihilism#egoism#nihilism#anarchist memes#anticapitalist#green anarchism#green anarchy#indigenous anarchism
75 notes
·
View notes