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Sprouting from the [[File:World.png]] [[Globalism|globalist]] movements of the late 19th century, Esperanto was an attempt to unite the world under 1 language. It took aspects of mostly European languages, and united them together into 1 language that was meant to be a [[w:Lingua_franca|Lingua franca]] across all countries. When these Globalist ideas met with [[File:Awaj.png]] [[Anarchism|anarchist]] ideas they spurred Anationalism. The rejection of all borders, states, and nations due to their hierarchical nature. Many Anarchist movements supported the removal of nations and a focus on internationalism. The [[File:AnSynd.png]] [[Anarcho-Syndicalism|Anarcho-Syndicalists]] of Catalonia, and the IWW are the best examples of this as they both took on ideas that Anarchism and worker's liberation should not be contained within the borders of any one nation. As well they believed the nation to be an outdated concept that could be swept away once the anarchist revolutions succeeded. However it also had a lot of mixed responses from various anarchist movements, some seeing it as great for promoting true equality for all, while other anarchists, many of which identify as [[File:Postconan.png|link=https://polcompball.fandom.com/wiki/File:Postconan.png]] [[Post-Colonial Anarchism|Anti-Colonial]] criticise it for what they saw was "promoting an imperialist, often Eurocentric, and counter-revolutionary mindset". Today it is often seen as a very serious issue of debate amoung various pro-globalist/world federalist and anti-colonial/alt-globalist anarchists.
Sprouting from the [[File:World.png]] [[Globalism|globalist]] movements of the late 19th century, Esperanto was an attempt to unite the world under 1 language. It took aspects of mostly European languages, and united them together into 1 language that was meant to be a [[w:Lingua_franca|Lingua franca]] across all countries. When these Globalist ideas met with [[File:Awaj.png]] [[Anarchism|anarchist]] ideas they spurred Anationalism. The rejection of all borders, states, and nations due to their hierarchical nature. Many Anarchist movements supported the removal of nations and a focus on internationalism. The [[File:AnSynd.png]] [[Anarcho-Syndicalism|Anarcho-Syndicalists]] of Catalonia, and the IWW are the best examples of this as they both took on ideas that Anarchism and worker's liberation should not be contained within the borders of any one nation. As well they believed the nation to be an outdated concept that could be swept away once the anarchist revolutions succeeded. However it also had a lot of mixed responses from various anarchist movements, some seeing it as great for promoting true equality for all, while other anarchists, many of which identify as [[File:Postconan.png|link=https://polcompball.fandom.com/wiki/File:Postconan.png]] [[Post-Colonial Anarchism|Anti-Colonial]] criticise it for what they saw was "promoting an imperialist, often Eurocentric, and counter-revolutionary mindset". Today it is often seen as a very serious issue of debate amoung various pro-globalist/world federalist and anti-colonial/alt-globalist anarchists.
==How to Draw==
==How to Draw==
[[File:Anationalism flag.svg|thumb|Flag of Anationalism]]
{{Flag|Flag_of_Esperanto.svg}}
# Draw a ball
# Draw a ball
# Divide it into quarters
# Divide it into quarters
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# Fill the rest with green
# Fill the rest with green
# Draw a green five-pointed star in the top left quadrant.
# Draw a green five-pointed star in the top left quadrant.
# Add the eyes and you're done.
# Add the eyes.
# Draw an upside down world map in the right side under the eyes and you're done.


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