“Anarchy4Everyone”: 50 Eye-Opening And Relatable Posts From People Who Are So Over Capitalism
InterviewDo you have a hard time trusting your government? Are you tired of slaving away at a 9-5 job only to barely make ends meet? Have you had enough of corporate greed? If you answered yes to any of those questions, you might be on the path to becoming an anarchist. And if you need a little push to help you on your way, allow us to introduce you to the Anarchy4Everyone subreddit.
This online group, which “welcomes all anarchist tendencies”, describes itself as “anti-hierarchy, anti-government, anti-state and anti-capitalist", so below, we’ve gathered some of most spot-on posts. Keep reading to also find interviews with one of the co-founders of the subreddit and the Agency collective, and be sure to upvote all of the pics that inspire you to become more radical.
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No More Billionaires
The Anarchy4Everyone subreddit has only been around since July, 2022, but it’s already making waves on Reddit. It has amassed an impressive 21.2k members in less than a year, and its feed is full of painfully true posts. Some common topics in the group are ACAB, The Resistance, Anti-Work, Anti-Colonialist, Smash The State, F*** America And F*** Canada, Red Flash, and Pure Anarchy. And there’s only one rule from the moderators for members to follow: “As long as it's anarchy or anarchy-related, we don't care what you do or say. Just don't violate Reddit's ToS.”
To learn more about this radical group, we reached out to the subreddit’s moderator team, and one of the co-founders was kind enough to have a chat with us. First, we wanted to know how Anarchy4Everyone came about. “I got contacted by u/elbrujosalvaje asking if I wanted to create an anarchist sub for all anarchists to talk about their views openly without the threat of being banned,” the co-founder told Bored Panda. “So I graciously agreed, and it was the start to a great sub. Seeing how fast it has been growing still amazes me,” they added. “I was shocked even when we hit 100 members, and I'm still shocked now!”
Stop Buying Textbooks
Pigs Don't Prevent Anything
“The goal for our subreddit was to be a place to discuss your opinions with others as an anarchist, have some friendly discourse, and not to get banned unjustly by power hungry moderators,” the co-founder shared. “Anarchism is important to me because of witnessing how unjust our system of governance is now and how broken it is, and having a good community who are open to discuss all ideas.”
We were also curious about what the subreddit’s members are like. “The community is pretty chill, and most people just want to share and discuss with others and bring attention to world events,” the moderator told Bored Panda, adding that the vast majority of members are active in the sub.
We're Living In Dystopia
The second it started cutting into the Rich, White, Christian Right’s profit line. Because, 555M in profits isn’t enough for one quarter, I’m looking at you Xcel Energy.
Why?
Charlie Kirk Btfo
They went on to explain that even the role of moderators is slightly different in Anarchy4Everyone than most other subs. "The mod team doesn’t censor based on personal judgement, but instead we have the sub participate in discussions and polls on things such as bans and removal of comments and posts," the co-founder shared, noting that there had previously been a poll to remove a moderator that the community interacted with it. "Whatever the consensus ends up being is what we put action towards. We aren’t mods as much as public servants to the members of the server. We’re not here to be the boss of anyone; we’re here to use the mod tools by the will of the members of the server."
Yup
If the CEO won't work for less than 400 times the average in his company, why should anyone else?
Trillions Of Dollars Have Been Stolen From American Workers
Capitalism Is Coercive
The establishment doesn't understand why the homeless use drugs. Well if I lost everything I worked for & was reduced to living in a cardboard box, I'd probably want to escape realism, too.
We also asked the moderator what they would like readers to understand about the group. “We aren't just a bunch of goofballs rambling into the void,” they noted. “We are here to be a serious place of discussion, and you can speak your mind and you will be heard by people.” The co-founder went on to dispel a common misconception about anarchists. “We aren't here to behead every rich person; we just want everyone to be equal and not have a system that is killing our planet fuelled by profit and greed over people."
“The last thing I would like to say is if you want a place to discuss and talk about or discourse with us anarchists and join us, come over here!”
You Don't Say
Well This Is Definitely True
The Biggest Lie
We also reached out to the team at Agency, an anarchist PR project, to hear their thoughts on this topic, and they were kind enough to answer a few of our questions as well. First, we wanted to know what being an anarchist means to them. “Anarchism is a longstanding political, economic, and social tradition based in struggle against top-down systems and institutions, such as states, capitalism, and racial and gender domination,” the Agency collective told Bored Panda.
“Anarchists aim to build an ecologically sustainable and deeply participatory society in which all people have access to the things they need, decisions are made by those most directly affected by them, and all people are free and equal,” they explained. “Some of the core tenets of anarchism are mutual aid, direct action, voluntary association, decentralization, and self determination.” They also added that the word “anarchy” is often attributed to Greek words meaning “without rulers.”
Ask The Right Question
The "developed" world made an ideological choice about 40 years ago that corporations could depress wages and governments would make up the slack with welfare. We need to stop demonising those on welfare and ask why a full time job still isn't enough to live on. Most benefits in the UK are paid to people actually in work. So-called benefit scroungers are actually few and far between.
You'd Still Have To Come In For Work
Maybe We Should All Start Demanding A "Thriving Wage" Until It Becomes A Thing
It goes Minimum wage, living wage, thriving wage. You can not live off minimum wage. Living wage covers necessities to exist. Thriving wage pays so your wages can be divided as such: 50% for necessities, 30% for spending at your discretion and 20% for savings. That being so, the nation is being paid minimum wage. That doesn't work. All the surplus is going to the 1 %, instead of paying a thriving wage to the nation. It could be done, I mean why the hell not.
When it comes to the goal of Agency, they shared with Bored Panda that the project “promotes contemporary anarchist perspectives and practices through commentary, media relations, and educational campaigns.”
“We ground our work on two basic ideas: first, that anarchism is the most liberating political theory and practice and the least harmful way of approaching the world, and second, that all of society would benefit from a greater public understanding of what anarchists believe and how anarchy works,” the Agency collective explained. “Our goals include engaging the public and the mainstream media about anarchist ideas, practice, and action, and facilitating the media and public in finding and accessing a multitude of anarchist perspectives.”
Yeah That Is Weird
especially airlines, it kills me how often they have their hands out to taxpaying mums and dads
Then & Now
Just A Thought
Once saw on that wanted a Doctorates for a Help desk call center paying 9.50/hr. Like, WTAF?!
If you find yourself aligning with these ideas, the Agency collective shared some suggestions of anarchist actions you can start taking. “Get involved in mutual aid projects in your community. Mutual aid networks sprung up across the world during the COVID-19 pandemic. Mutual aid is a form of anarchist practice!” they told Bored Panda. “Read books and watch documentaries about anarchism, and listen to anarchist podcasts. Take direct action on issues you care deeply about, and organize with others in non-hierarchical ways on liberatory issues such as anti-racism, anti-sexism, environmental defense, migrant solidarity, queer and trans solidarity, and animal rights, to name a few. Start a discussion group or book club about anarchism and anti-authoritarianism. Write about anti-capitalist, anti-authoritarian theory and practice, make a zine or start a blog, and share it with your friends!”
Good Question
What About All The Einsteins That Didn't Make It?
We've Been Socialized By Liberal Capitalism To Look Down On Laziness
"If you hate your job, you don't quit! You just go in every day and do it really half assed. That's the American way!" - Homer Simpson.
“Agency exists to support anarchists in engaging with the media, and to support the media in better understanding and representing anarchism,” the collective went on to explain. “Anarchists are frequently depicted as engaging in violent resistance to the State, but realistically most anarchists are practicing their principles on a daily basis in ways that go unrecognized, such as organizing mutual aid efforts in solidarity with community members in need, engaging in direct action, creating and nurturing community spaces, sharing resources and skills, and creating community defense networks that resist violent hate groups and authoritarian institutions.”
Identify The Real Enemy
I heard a pretty good argument that the housing crisis is pretty much at the root of everything. If we fix that, everything else sorts itself out, including climate change. The basic idea is that people would have the time, money and health to fix a lot of the world's problems, and as a bonus, if people could actually live near where they work and shop, there would be fewer emissions.
Yes They Are
not true! serial killers are pretty dangerous, and i think not many people are serial killers!
You Can't "Personal Finance" Your Way Out Of Greedy Landlords And Depressed Wages
This makes me scared of America, In South Africa I, an intern, make a tenth of my boss's salary. And yet it is enough to pay for rent, bills and save some extra money without having to work my but off
And it’s likely that this won’t be the last time you hear about anarchy for a while. “Increasingly, anarchist thought is breaking into pop culture,” the Agency collective noted. “From best-selling books like David Graeber and David Wengrow’s The Dawn of Everything to the recent film Triangle of Sadness, which holds a mirror to classism and consumerism. In the news, grassroots social movements like the Stop Cop City protests in Atlanta, GA illuminate the work of anarchists to resist oppressive structures and defend the natural world.”
If you’d like to learn more about Agency and the work that they do, be sure to visit their website right here.
What "Economy" Actually Means
The Sole Purpose Of Homework
Remember This The Next Time Some A***ole Tells You To Get A "Better Job"
My husband just made this argument. I pulled his leg hairs for everyone stuck in their low wage job.
Is your hatred for the government and capitalism becoming increasingly strong as you scroll through this list? Don’t worry, if you want to become an anarchist, the Anarchy4Everyone subreddit is a great place to start. Be sure to keep upvoting the pics that make you want to take down the government, and let us know in the comments below what your thoughts are on these radical posts. Then, if you’re interested in checking out another anti-capitalist article from Bored Panda, we recommend reading this one next!
Capitalism Is M**der
Tattoos Should Make You More Employable, Not Less
Down With The Protestant Work Ethic
People Hate What They Don't Understand
Socialism. Communism. Capitalism. The one thing they have in common is greed will always corrupt them.
Capitalists
and while we're at it we'll automate art stuff with AI so you can get back to work.
Capitalism Doesn't Make Anything
Reject Hustle Culture
That sounds pretty logical if you can afford it. A living, or as said elsewhere on this page, a thriving wage should be the norm, should be the law.
How The 8-Hour Day Was Won
The System. Does. Not. Work
Scary but true. I know LOTS of people buying bigger houses so the parents stay in the in-law-suit thus saving the young family for people to watch their kids and the older generation money of having their family members watch them. Thus not going to senior living homes.
Reminder
Yes, the "I could be a billionaire one day, so no socialist healthcare!" syndrome.
Why The Wealthy Capitalist Elite Is Opposed To Free College
The only problem with this is we'll see even more jobs requiring a PHD for $10/hr
Let's Get That Number Higher!
The Biggest Scam
Maybe working all the time makes retirement more enjoyable? You would not love Disney so much if you got to go there everyday .... Yes, I know ... I'm reaching ... trying to not let this sadden me.
They're Two Different Realities
Doesn't Take Any Courage To Be A Bootlicker
"I Am The Main Breadwinner In My Landlord's Family" Jfl
Would somebody please explain to Bec that it does not work that way in the US.
The Evolution Of Modern Capitalism
Capitalism 1970s: CUT YOUR HAIR so you can work hard and be rich. Dang hippies!
There's No Such Thing As Unskilled Labor
Stop Saying Capitalism Is Human Nature, Because It's Not
The Most Brilliant Scheme
Sure but one party tries to keep you from health care and is trying to remove Medicare so maybe not both parties bad
All That Work For Nothing
Trust The Free Market!!!
My eldest struggles to make his rent every month. He and his partner both work. But fuel prices,food prices etc are causing them to be very anxious. Already paying £750 monthly just for the rent off a one bedroom flat in northeast England.. the council tax bill al9ne is ridiculous
Landlords Provide Nothing Of Value
So cute how some of the comments defend capitalism, sweet little babies, siding with their oppressors!
All these simplifications are about greed (which exists in every regime), not capitalism per se. Capitalism is a free market economy. Its freedom allows greed to be more easily exercised. It's flawed, for sure (especially in the Usa), but it's the less worse we got. Countries like Norway, Denmark, Austria,... thrive under this same economic system.
@BP: PLEASE stop cropping posts. If you really need space on your server, ditch the AITA junk from Reddit.
Hope to see more content like this on BP, and less weird and invasive AITA posts that you can just go on reddit for.
Capitalists: "The free market will fix everything!" Reality: "The free market seems pretty f*****g keen on slave labour"
"[The ruling class] keep(s) the lower and the middle classes fighting with each other so that they the rich, can run off with all the fücking money. Fairly simple thing. Happens to work. You know, anything different, that's what they're gonna talk about. Race, religion, ethnic and national backgrounds, jobs, income, education, social status, sexuality. Anything they can do to keep us fighting with each other so that they can keep going to the bank. You know how I describe the economic and social classes in this country? The upper class keeps all of the money, pays none of the taxes. The middle class pays all of the taxes, does all of the work. The poor are there just to scare the shït out of the middle class. Keep them showing up at those jobs."
I watched a fairly depressing documentary a while back, but at least it was informative. I forget the exact year, but right around the turn of the century, it became legal for banks to start creating money digitally. Prior to that, all 'money' had to be backed up by governments, and the banks were only holding onto it. But basically, this new thing meant that anytime someone wanted to take out a loan, the bank just created money in a computer, and that money would circulate around the economy for a bit, and when the lendee paid it back, that money would disappear. So, at this point in time, all money only exists because of debt. It's a system the world has never used before, and it turns out it doesn't work very well. It was around that same time we started seeing bubbles and crazy inflation, and the whole thing has been unstable ever since. The problem is that the world banks have so much economic power at this point, no government knows how to fix it without causing everything to collapse. So, we sort of need a new monetary system if we're going to fix anything. We wrecked the old one. It turns out money needs to be backed by something finite, and that lenders need to be held accountable by governing entities. Sorry if I'm short on exact details. It's been a while.
Well we keep being doormats so of course we are getting walked all over,people just keep taking s**t instead of protesting for change and really doing it but look at all those suckers still voting republicans and their policies of all for rich and f**k the rest.I mean jeez you really cant cure stupid
I don't think it's capitalism that's at fault, it's people. All those "isms" make some good points on paper, it's when people get involved things go to hell. I can't think of anytime in history when the rich and powerful weren't screwing the common man somehow or other. Maybe it's hardwired into us. We all think if we ruled the world we'd be different but would we? I haven't got any answers or suggestions. Sorry, hang in.
I understand the frustration with greed but I had to defend landlords in some of my replies. The rentals owned by large, and increasingly foreign investors, or slumlords are problematic; but I know people who have invested in real estate, work hard to improve the properties, and are doing so in the hope that they can retire some day
so exciting to see america finally discovering why most countries are socialist, and what marx was on about.
I double dog dare some of these OP's to keep their comment and look at it in 50 years.
This isn't eye opening it's just depressing that people are to slow to realize that you have to work hard to get somewhere in life.
It is possible that an economic or political system becomes so rotten that it cannot be rescued. It will collapse. Assuming this could or will happen what makes anyone think the system replacing it would not be much worse?
So cute how some of the comments defend capitalism, sweet little babies, siding with their oppressors!
All these simplifications are about greed (which exists in every regime), not capitalism per se. Capitalism is a free market economy. Its freedom allows greed to be more easily exercised. It's flawed, for sure (especially in the Usa), but it's the less worse we got. Countries like Norway, Denmark, Austria,... thrive under this same economic system.
@BP: PLEASE stop cropping posts. If you really need space on your server, ditch the AITA junk from Reddit.
Hope to see more content like this on BP, and less weird and invasive AITA posts that you can just go on reddit for.
Capitalists: "The free market will fix everything!" Reality: "The free market seems pretty f*****g keen on slave labour"
"[The ruling class] keep(s) the lower and the middle classes fighting with each other so that they the rich, can run off with all the fücking money. Fairly simple thing. Happens to work. You know, anything different, that's what they're gonna talk about. Race, religion, ethnic and national backgrounds, jobs, income, education, social status, sexuality. Anything they can do to keep us fighting with each other so that they can keep going to the bank. You know how I describe the economic and social classes in this country? The upper class keeps all of the money, pays none of the taxes. The middle class pays all of the taxes, does all of the work. The poor are there just to scare the shït out of the middle class. Keep them showing up at those jobs."
I watched a fairly depressing documentary a while back, but at least it was informative. I forget the exact year, but right around the turn of the century, it became legal for banks to start creating money digitally. Prior to that, all 'money' had to be backed up by governments, and the banks were only holding onto it. But basically, this new thing meant that anytime someone wanted to take out a loan, the bank just created money in a computer, and that money would circulate around the economy for a bit, and when the lendee paid it back, that money would disappear. So, at this point in time, all money only exists because of debt. It's a system the world has never used before, and it turns out it doesn't work very well. It was around that same time we started seeing bubbles and crazy inflation, and the whole thing has been unstable ever since. The problem is that the world banks have so much economic power at this point, no government knows how to fix it without causing everything to collapse. So, we sort of need a new monetary system if we're going to fix anything. We wrecked the old one. It turns out money needs to be backed by something finite, and that lenders need to be held accountable by governing entities. Sorry if I'm short on exact details. It's been a while.
Well we keep being doormats so of course we are getting walked all over,people just keep taking s**t instead of protesting for change and really doing it but look at all those suckers still voting republicans and their policies of all for rich and f**k the rest.I mean jeez you really cant cure stupid
I don't think it's capitalism that's at fault, it's people. All those "isms" make some good points on paper, it's when people get involved things go to hell. I can't think of anytime in history when the rich and powerful weren't screwing the common man somehow or other. Maybe it's hardwired into us. We all think if we ruled the world we'd be different but would we? I haven't got any answers or suggestions. Sorry, hang in.
I understand the frustration with greed but I had to defend landlords in some of my replies. The rentals owned by large, and increasingly foreign investors, or slumlords are problematic; but I know people who have invested in real estate, work hard to improve the properties, and are doing so in the hope that they can retire some day
so exciting to see america finally discovering why most countries are socialist, and what marx was on about.
I double dog dare some of these OP's to keep their comment and look at it in 50 years.
This isn't eye opening it's just depressing that people are to slow to realize that you have to work hard to get somewhere in life.
It is possible that an economic or political system becomes so rotten that it cannot be rescued. It will collapse. Assuming this could or will happen what makes anyone think the system replacing it would not be much worse?