The green represents the need for an emphasis on ecological change, whilst the black is in reference to the black anarchist flag (here’s some historical context.

The red 8-sided asterisk represents the urgency for communities to cooperate in ridding eco-fascism. I picked the 8-sided one to represent the worldwide need for change.

  • lavenderbreton@slrpnk.netOP
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    2 days ago

    Uhhh they have absolutely nothing in common. I fear you’re lost because anarcho-communism is considered pretty normal.

    Anarchism refers to rules without a specific ruler.

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        That might be because you’re perhaps thinking of anarchists as being absolute anarchists and communism being only the Marxist/Leninist version. Anarcho-communism can also include Democratic Confederalism, which hinges upon the idea of a bunch of tiny governing bodies working together as organic, voluntary coalitions (think native American tribes working together but remaining individually distinct).

        The “anarcho” part comes from a fundamental rejection of gigantic governing bodies, and the “communism” part recognizes community as the fundamental and vital block in the overall structure.