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The elaborate and complex history of the struggle for liberation in 20th century Vietnam is painted with a single stroke: you were either a patriotic Stalinist or a reactionary traitor, a colonial, fascist collaborator. Many of us had lived for decades until we even heard of the word that encompasses our ideas and ways of life. Will: As a preface, we are quite cut off from our roots.
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So, I am excited to have this conversation with you, thanks for making time and effort to chat! As anarchists from Vietnam, could you give us some highlights of the history of libertarian anti-capitalist and anarchist ideas and movements in Vietnam and what the milieu looks like today? And what sorts of topics and engagement drive those groups? I use any/all pronouns, I am an anarchist against the state and capitalism. I don’t particularly use any political label, but I adhere to many anarchist principles. TFSR: Would you please introduce yourselves with any names, preferred gender pronouns, affiliations or political identities as make sense for this conversation? Can you tell us a little about… is it pronounced Mèo Mun? Please link to our friends Bandilang Itim in the Philippines: Įm đi đưa cơm cho mẹ đi cày (“ I go to give rice to my mother to plow“) by Lê Cát Trọng Lý.
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Simoun Magsalin on the Mobilisations of Philippine Anarchisms:.The Art of Not Being Governed: An Anarchist History of Upland Southeast Asia by James C.Ngo Van’s work on the SEA Anarchist Library:.Over the next hour you’ll hear three collective members, Mai, Will and tùng share their critiques of leftist misrepresentations of the Vietnamese State as Socialist, lasting impacts of imperialism and war on populations of Vietnam, the centering US imaginaries of Vietnam, the struggles of working class people in general (and queer folks and sex workers in particular) in Vietnam, nationalism promoted by the government and other topics. Mèo Mun is an anarchist collective working to make anarchist materials and ideas more accessible to a Vietnamese audience, together with providing an analysis of social struggles from a Vietnamese anarchist lens.
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