• FunkyStuff [he/him]@hexbear.net
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    10 days ago

    FWIW there is a history of decolonial anarchists in Korea that resisted the Japanese occupation

    https://files.libcom.org/files/1894-1931 Anarchism in Korea.pdf
    https://hexbear.net/post/1330923?scrollToComments=false
    https://hexbear.net/post/168769?scrollToComments=false

    Would be cool if the Western left was more familiar with these histories instead of painting with a broad brush. Moralizing is easy when you use orientalism and do away with the nuances of the revolutionary projects you dislike.

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      Would be cool if the Western left was more familiar with these histories instead of painting with a broad brush. Moralizing is easy when you use orientalism and do away with the nuances of the revolutionary projects you dislike.

      Not sure if you are trying to imply that I’m a westerner, or that I am against genuinely anti-colonial projects organised/headed by anarchists. I hope that you do not conflate my criticism of anarchists often (but not always) taking the side of the imperial core’s invasions, genocides, and other assorted colonial horrors with claiming that anarchists can never oppose colonialism.

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        10 days ago

        No I’m with you, I mostly mean that the kinds of leftists on Lemmy and Reddit paint Koreans as brainless insects that just followed with “muh authoritarianism” instead of actually learning about the history of resistance to colonialism.