In this 🧵, #MayDay statements and messages from Anarchist Communist organisations around the world. #InternationalWorkersDay#anarchism
First up, joint statement from @MelbourneACG @geelongancoms @ACMeanjin.
https://t.co/zzX2Xu16Xy
Important article on @redblacknotes imo
"Where did the success of March for Australia come from? What does the far right look like in Australia today, and how does it mobilise? And most importantly, how should we prepare to confront them in the future?"
https://t.co/dtMdcCQU0x
The Melbourne Anarchist Communist Group is now @acfmelbourne! This is the culmination of several years of work and development. This is only a beginning. Join us.
On January 19, following a successful public forum the previous day, the Melbourne Anarchist Communist Group, Anarchist Communists Meanjin & Geelong Anarchist Communists agreed to reconstitute themselves as branches of the Anarchist Communist Federation.
@acfmelbourne@acfgeelong
Pure syndicalist cope launching a website with almost the same name and literally using the same font as @redblacknotes
Sorry that platformism is the dominant class struggle anarchist tendency in Australia now 🫡
https://t.co/tIsZh1Xd8S
Its positive interest in 'organised' anarchism is growing, though I have my own misgivings about aspects of 'especifismo'. In the meantime I pretty much endorse all of Dan's comments (with some reservations re the Malatesta part - the critique of Italian ancom is good, however).
Geelong Anarchist Communists remain committed to spreading anarchist ideas and fighting for socialism.
While Warrnambool City Council attempted to suppress political discussion, it only highlighted the importance of developing radical politics in regional Australia.