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Welcome to Your NeighborhooD
Welcome to your class war!
https://rb.gy/e3e8ep or https://classwar.neocities.org/
alpha chapter home page of
the Community/Neighborhood De-Federalized Social Government Movement
š¦ CNDFSGM Council #0001 š¦ East Side, Kansas City, MO, USA š¦
The Gobbler, or wild turkey ,š¦ is the official mascot of the CNDFSGM, and the namesake of our proposal for a local strategic philosophy, GOBBLER, or "Guerrilla Organizing Block-by-Block for Local Ethical Revolution" outlined below in the left-hand column. Please read it, as well as our global strategy proposal, GOBLIN, šŗ "Global Organization for Building Liberated Intentional Networks" on the right-hand side!
(See the list ā¬ļø down below these columns for a partial idea of who/what inspired GOBBLER/GOBLIN, with links to further information.)
If, after reading, you would like to join us in our efforts, please email the address [ cndfsgm@proton.me ] linked above.
We need many different skill sets and levels of commitment - everyone can contribute!
GOBBLER: Guerrilla Organizing Block-by-Block for Local Ethical Revolution
Principles:
- Guerrilla Resistance: GOBBLER is, at heart, a set of proposed guidelines for facilitating guerrilla-type resistance, or other direct actions. The āblock-by-blockā strategy encourages community members to communicate, organize, and operate as local, independent cells, fighting oppression, spreading information, and assisting people in their own neighborhoods, while collaborating with nearby communities as the need arises.
- Revolutionary Integrity: Revolutionary acts are grounded in love, solidarity, and a desire for justice and equality everywhere, for everyone. GOBBLER supports any and all necessary revolutionary, anti-colonial or anti-fascist actions. We must uplift and support our neighbors and fellow workers, directly addressing the needs and upholding the values of the community with utmost charity and due consideration. We canāt expect the boot on our necks to also be the hand that feeds; weāre in this together! Landlords, cops, and other class traitors are working to keep us dull & distracted. We have to help each other at all costs!
- Unyielding Support: Weāre not all able to commit to direct action, public roles, or active resistance; but it's everyone's job to assist and fortify grassroots movements and those in the community who are already battling for their, and our, liberation! GOBBLER seeks to provide the tools, introductions, and resources needed to bolster existing local efforts, while encouraging thoughtful initiatives- enabling communities to intensify their resistance and achieve greater victories through the contributions of everyone ; a kind neighbor is always a revolutionary hero. We canāt give up on each other!
- Empowering Grassroots: GOBBLER recognizes the inherent power of local movements, and community leadership. We are committed to reinforcing their strength and capacity to act decisively against systemic injustice. Block by block, neighborhood by neighborhood, we can all create and sustain forward momentum, supporting the front in any way we can, encouraging and enabling organized, aggressive, locally-motivated actions against oppression, whether it's corporate, governmental, or at the hands of racists, fascists, and class traitors such as the local police department, or even all of these groups at once.
Goals and Mission:
All that is basically saying the same thing in different ways, isnāt it? Thatās because itās pretty simple! GOBBLER is dedicated to supporting radical, localized acts of liberation, through block-by-block organizing. Our mission is to empower communities to confront and dismantle systemic oppression with determination and unity, guided by the principles of neighborliness, autonomy, and equality. (See Inspirations below!)
Techniques:
- Guerrilla Tactics: Implementing strategic, localized actions to disrupt and challenge systemic oppression.
- Resource Enhancement: Providing tools and support to elevate grassroots efforts and expand their reach.
- Ethical Resistance: Balancing fierce action with a commitment to justice and values.
GOBLIN: Global Organization for Building Liberated Intentional Networks
Principles:
- Global Revolutionary Solidarity: GOBLIN calls for a united global front against oppression. We recognize that to challenge global injustices, we need a network of committed, liberated communities. Our mission is to build and strengthen these networks, fostering solidarity and collective action on an international scale.
- Liberated Networks: We support the creation of autonomous, self-determined networks that defy centralized control. GOBLIN aims to help communities build liberated, intentional networks that align with their values and revolutionary goals, resisting global systems of oppression.
- Collaborative Power: Our focus is on connecting and supporting existing global resistance efforts. GOBLIN should provide a platform for collaboration, enabling communities to share strategies, resources, and support each other in their struggles for liberation.
- Empowering Global Resistance: GOBLIN is committed to amplifying the collective power of global movements. We want to facilitate the connections and resources needed for communities to act decisively and effectively, strengthening their impact in the fight against global injustices.
Goals and Mission:
GOBLIN aims to build and support networks of self-directed communities worldwide. Our mission is to reinforce and connect global resistance efforts, facilitating solidarity and mutual aid to challenge and dismantle global systems of oppression.
Techniques:
- Network Building: Creating and enhancing connections between global resistance efforts to strengthen collective action.
- Collaborative Platforms: Offering tools for communities to share resources and strategies.
- Supportive Framework: Providing the means for communities to coordinate and amplify their revolutionary efforts.
If you have read this far, please consider what your potential role in the neighborhood could be, and keep reading for some ideas!
Joining the movement as a community member; helping guide our philosophy; volunteering time, knowledge or resources; other ways to help:
If you want to join our cause, organize an event, contribute to our guiding concepts, or have experience in web or software development, I.T., systems administration, networking, organizing, social media, linguistics, communications, triage, nutritional or spiritual wellness, or just have ideas you would like us to consider, folks you think we should meet, or resources you think we should know about, please email us at the address located near the top of this page.
Now to wrap this up, youāll find a few examples of the good neighbors that have inspired us below!
Inspirations:
- The Autonomous Administration of North and East Syria - AANES, also called Rojava, formed during the Syrian civil war, is based on the concept of Democratic Confederalism. Kurds, Arabs, Assyrians, Chaldeans, Syriacs, Arameans, Yezidis, Turkmen, and Armenians form a community of self-administration and empowerment against hegemony, empire, and abusers of power.
- Huey P. Newton of the Black Panther Party, and his speech of August 15, 1970 regarding Queer and Feminist liberation.
- The document Proclamation to the Great White Father and All His People from the Alcatraz Occupation of 1969, and activist groups of the "Red Power Movement" such as AIM, and their collective actions.
- The activities of the Black Panther Party in the USA, their Ten-Point Program, and their program of widespread and successful community activism and direct action, prior to J. Edgar Hoover and the US "Intelligence" community's cowardly COINTELPRO campaign against them and other political dissidents.
- Democratic Confederalism, or Kurdish communalism - community defense and direct democracy. "environmentalism, multiculturalism (religious, political, ethnic and cultural), individual freedoms (such as those of expression, choice and information), self-defense, and a sharing economy where control of economic resources does not belong to the state, but to society." - Orhan KiliƧ, member of the Board of Directors for the Kurdish Institute Brussels
- The Debian Social Contract and Free Software Guidelines (also adopted by the wider Free/Libre/Open-Source community of PC software freedom advocates and GNU/Linux enthusiasts worldwide)
- The principles of Redneck Revolt and the various John Brown Gun Clubs nationwide.
- "Nonviolent direct action can work in social situations where there are enough apertures through which economic and political and moral pressure can be applied. But it is ineffective in a totally closed society,.." - Howard Zinn, The Limits of Nonviolence, 1964
- Marxist Theory: Engels, Marx, et. al, their works emphasizing radical resistance, revolutionary praxis, international solidarity and the importance of unity in the fight for human rights and workers dignity.