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miajs
7th January 2013, 09:08
Good day, comrades!

It is great to finally find a place on the internet where leftists can express their theories, thoughts and sentiments about the world we live in. I am here to learn and eventually contribute not only in this site but in the community I belong to as well.

Being from a third world country and seeing the injustices happening around me, it was inevitable for me to become an anarchist. Just as everyone in this site, I too long for a better world. Perhaps, we'll have a glimpse of it in our time.

In this struggle, we'll have to keep reminding ourselves that greatness is contagious. See you around, comrades, and cheers!


With joy, truth and love,
miajs

Yazman
7th January 2013, 12:24
Hey, somebody who lives in the phils! Welcome to Revleft. I lived in the phils myself once, it is a real struggle there in many ways especially with how religious it is. Even atheists are an oppressed group there :( Still I love that country and always will.

If you have any concerns or issues when you're here, please send me a private message and I'll address it as soon as I can.

Also, feel free to use this thread to ask any questions you might have.

Manic Impressive
7th January 2013, 12:38
Welcome Miajs

The Cheshire Cat
7th January 2013, 13:53
Welcome!

ВАЛТЕР
7th January 2013, 14:01
Welcome to the forum! Glad to have you with us. :D

Sasha
7th January 2013, 14:30
welcome, cool to see an non-first world anarchist for a change, very welcome indeed...

i know there are active anarchist groups in indonesia and south-korea, anything of the sort in the Philippines or is it just individuals?

hashem
8th January 2013, 12:13
Hi. how is New Peoples Army doing in Philippines?

TheGodlessUtopian
8th January 2013, 19:59
Welcome to the forum, you will fit in just fine.

Yazman
9th January 2013, 10:15
welcome, cool to see an non-first world anarchist for a change, very welcome indeed...

i know there are active anarchist groups in indonesia and south-korea, anything of the sort in the Philippines or is it just individuals?

I never met any anarchists there, but I lived in the visayas which in terms of revolutionary left is dominated by communists (of which there's quite a lot, and it's not unusual to meet people who have friends or family in the NPA, or an NPA front organisation). There's probably anarchist organisations in the north somewhere though.