At first, I thought it was a pretty good video aimed at people unfamiliar with the ideas of anarchism. Then they said that Boogaloo Boys are anarchists, which is not at all accurate. Crash Course is misinforming their audience here, unfortunately.
Yeah, I immediately had my doubts when I saw it was Crash Course, and my instincts were right. They’re good for learning things like basic history and government, but even there they’ve always had a strong pro-capitalist/pro-federalist bias. They’re not reliable for anything remotely leftist or anarchist.
Boogaloo Boys are a far-right accelerationist organization/movement that are named after their desire to launch a second civil war in America (“Civil War 2: Electric Boogaloo”). They’re closer to being Proud Boys or Three Percenters than they are to reading Kropotkin or organizing with Food Not Bombs.
I would say this is similar to how “anarcho”-capitalists try to lay claim to anarchism while espousing right-wing ideas. They might try to claim the name, but their ideology is far from anarchist in actuality.
What would we call a system of government in which citizens vote for principles and policies instead of people and political parties? I would like to run software on my smartphone to help build an open source and decentralized global platform on which such a government could be constituted. Some of my favorite principles are in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and the Earth Charter
At first, I thought it was a pretty good video aimed at people unfamiliar with the ideas of anarchism. Then they said that Boogaloo Boys are anarchists, which is not at all accurate. Crash Course is misinforming their audience here, unfortunately.
Yeah, I immediately had my doubts when I saw it was Crash Course, and my instincts were right. They’re good for learning things like basic history and government, but even there they’ve always had a strong pro-capitalist/pro-federalist bias. They’re not reliable for anything remotely leftist or anarchist.
hey, genuinely asking because I have an elder anarchist friend who’s known boogaloo boys personally, why aren’t they?
Boogaloo Boys are a far-right accelerationist organization/movement that are named after their desire to launch a second civil war in America (“Civil War 2: Electric Boogaloo”). They’re closer to being Proud Boys or Three Percenters than they are to reading Kropotkin or organizing with Food Not Bombs.
I would say this is similar to how “anarcho”-capitalists try to lay claim to anarchism while espousing right-wing ideas. They might try to claim the name, but their ideology is far from anarchist in actuality.
What would we call a system of government in which citizens vote for principles and policies instead of people and political parties? I would like to run software on my smartphone to help build an open source and decentralized global platform on which such a government could be constituted. Some of my favorite principles are in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and the Earth Charter
Have not watched the video. Would you say the post / video as a whole is misleading enough to warrant mod action?
No, I don’t think so. Most of the video is a surface-level, but generally accurate, description of anarchism.