Anarcha-Feminism

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Anarcha-Feminism, clipped to Anfem, is a culturally far left, stateless ideology that inhabits the far Libertarian Left part of the political compass.

She states that the patriarchy is a direct result of a hierarchy, and that dissolving authoritarianism comes with the abolition of the patriarchy. Often seen with Anarcho-Communism, she is dedicated to absolute equality of the genders, races, and social status.

History

The mix of anarchism and feminism first came about within the free-love position within Anarcho-individualism, which particularly stressed women's' rights. The most prominent early figure in the movement after this was Emma Goldman, who is notable for bringing Feminism to collectivist anarchism, which anarcha-feminism has mostly been associated with ever since.

Personality and Behaviour

AnFem is usually presented as a stereotypical Third-Wave Feminist who usually hates toxic masculinity, especially when compared with other   anarchist balls. Unlike her sister   Radical Feminism, she doesn't hate men, but detests masculinity in men. As a third wave feminist, she prides herself on being a nuisance to the "patriarchy".

In conversations with other anarchists, she always remembers the issue of women's liberation.

How to Draw

 
Flag of Anarcha-Feminism
  1. Draw a ball.
  2. Draw a black diagonal line on the ball.
  3. Fill the bottom half with black and the top half #8E0095 purple.
  4. Draw a pink/purple bowtie on the top right of the ball, just to symbolize it's female appearance.
  5. Draw in the eyes.

You're done!

Color Name HEX RGB
Purple #8E0095 142, 0, 149
Black #141414 20, 20, 20


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Frenemies

  •   Libertarian Feminism - A bit too capitalist, but hey, at least you are very progressive and we respect one another.
  •   Marxist Feminism - My older sister that I look up to, but I wish she'd stop praising authoritarians.
  •   Men's Liberation - I like you, I really do, but I don't know why you are iffy on identifying as a feminist. Also, you're a potential gateway for pushing people to become incels like   them.
  •   Mutualism - I like your economics, and you were basically the original anarchist, but I have a bit of an issue with all those REALLY sexist things you said back then.
  •   Anarcho-Nihilism - You are really hateful for an anarchist. Focus more on the liberation of minorities.

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