Source: Anarchist Black Cross Moscow On February 14, Lyubov Lizunova, a defendant in the Chita Anarchists' Case, was taken out of Pre-Trial Detention Center No. 1 in Chita in Russian Far East. The three-week transfer route passed through Irkutsk and Mariinsk in the Kemerovo region of Siberia. On March 2, Lyubov informed her parents that she had arrived at the juvenile correctional colony in Tomsk. TVK-2 is currently the only prison colony for underage girls. By law, inmates can be held there until the age of 19.
TBF, if you put 4 different anarchists in a room to debate a topic, you’d end up with 7 different opinions; I think that the way that anarchism functions means that we end up with an especially diverse mixture of perspectives and viewpoints, so I don’t think people will ever agree on what anarchism actually is (which I find delightful, in many respects)
This is perhaps a facetious reply to your comment though, given that I realise that the confusion you speak of is very different to the discourse I’m talking about. I agree with your point and I think it’s a very funny joke.
A strategy that I sometimes use to avoid the misconceptions is to just avoid saying the big scary A-word, because I’ve had some bizarre conversations where people are super receptive towards anarchist ideas, but it’s like something shuts off in their brain when someone says “anarchist”. I don’t know whether this strategy feels inappropriately deceptive ¯_ (ツ)_/¯ (I picked my current username as an experiment in “wearing my ideology on my sleeve”, to see how the contrast to the above strategy felt. )
TBF, if you put 4 different anarchists in a room to debate a topic, you’d end up with 7 different opinions; I think that the way that anarchism functions means that we end up with an especially diverse mixture of perspectives and viewpoints, so I don’t think people will ever agree on what anarchism actually is (which I find delightful, in many respects)
This is perhaps a facetious reply to your comment though, given that I realise that the confusion you speak of is very different to the discourse I’m talking about. I agree with your point and I think it’s a very funny joke.
A strategy that I sometimes use to avoid the misconceptions is to just avoid saying the big scary A-word, because I’ve had some bizarre conversations where people are super receptive towards anarchist ideas, but it’s like something shuts off in their brain when someone says “anarchist”. I don’t know whether this strategy feels inappropriately deceptive ¯_ (ツ)_/¯ (I picked my current username as an experiment in “wearing my ideology on my sleeve”, to see how the contrast to the above strategy felt. )