ANTIFAinter?

in #politics2 years ago

Last week, many of us woke up to the news that Italy elected a far-right Prime Minister. The country joined Sweden which also saw a far-right party win a majority in that country's parliment.

As reactionary, authoritian, leaders like Orban and Marcos Jr gain power, and as reactionary forces contiune to hold influence in the United States, I can't help but wonder if it is time for opponents of right-wing reactionaries to build a true, connected, global network. The technology is there, tools like Signal and the fediverse provide a medium for secure and private communications and co-ordination, but other organizational hurdles remain.

One is there are many groups and movements that would make up the movement. Antifa and similar groups tend to be small, and there may be multiple movements in a given country, region or even city. A constituent assembly may be in order, with those assemblies becoming parts of larger assemblies.

These assemblies would then have to decide on the overall agenda. The groups that would make up the "ANTIFAinter" tend to either be in support of a strong, central government distributing resources along the lines of Marx or Mao, or are supportive of smaller, autonomous communites.

Compromises would have to be made, as the autoritians seem to be gathering in strength and working to advance thier common agenda of rural, white, supremancy.