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⭐ Hey #MutualAid community,

🧩 I have autism and struggle with social anxiety, so I’m reaching out today for a bit of mutual aid, if you’re able, please give this post a boost.

🧑‍🤝‍🧑 It’s a small ask, but I’m working on accepting my social anxiety, and your support would mean a lot and could help me find new friends nearby to overcome my social anxiety, heal, and feel more comfortable socializing.

🇳🇴 I’m based in Bergen, Norway, with interests in Anarchism, particularly anarcho-syndicalism, as well as free software and Linux.

💙 Thank you so much!

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I have #autism and can be very shy around new people and friends. Please be welcoming and patient with me as I try to better understand these ideas and connect with the local community here in #Bergen, #Norway.

I want to learn and get involved, but sometimes my autism makes social situations challenging. Your support will help me feel more comfortable and confident in exploring these ideas together.

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If you live in #Bergen, #Norway, and share anarchist ideas like mutual aid, community building, collectivism, or federalism, feel free to reach out.

You can contact me on Signal at @pmarg.01 or email me through my website at midtsveen.github.io.

Collaborating can strengthen our efforts to create self-governing spaces without bosses or profit-driven hierarchies.

midtsveen.github.ioHome - Erik L. MidtsveenAnarcho-syndicalist, gender-fluid individual 🏴🏳️‍🌈
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I'm interested in federalism, mutual aid networks, and self-governing communities where people make things based on what’s actually needed, not just profit.

I know I should get more involved locally instead of just reading articles on The Anarchist Library. I feel guilty for spending so much time reading instead of actually helping my community, though my autism can make it harder to take action.

Ideally, I believe communities should be run by and for workers themselves, through direct democracy and federated unions, without bosses, managers, or profit-driven hierarchies.

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I guess it’s obvious I’m an anarchist, given my interest in autonomous collectives and democratic, bottom-up unions.

I advocate for abolishing the state as we know it, and the more I micro-blog about it online, the more it sparks real-life conversations.

Again, if you disagree, move on. Build new connections instead of clinging to the same person who’s now a committed Anarcho-syndicalist.

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I was talking to someone in my Signal chat who said unions are hierarchical. But I don't see how that's true. If we're the ones running the union democratically from the ground up, with no bosses or rulers, how is that a hierarchy? We're not trying to replace one oppressive system with another. We're getting rid of the whole structure that stifles creativity, freedom, and solidarity.

If you're against syndicalism just because we organize through unions where everyone has an equal voice, no elites, no power imbalances, just people making decisions together, then you're misunderstanding what we're doing.

I'm back online for Follow Friday!

This week, I've tagged more people than usual because I've taken a break from doom scrolling on Mastodon.

Instead, I want to share some wonderful individuals who brighten my day, and you might enjoy them too!

Politics:
@workingclasshistory
@AnarchistFederation
@TorrentFreak_rss
@anarchismhub
@thenewoil
@nknews

Mutual Aid:
@halcionandon
@nullagent

Psychedelics:
@PsychedelicInstitute

Tech and Software:
@elementary
@openreads

Pixelfed:
@laislmarques
@lonkey_kong
@FruAleydis
@bergenpix
@millamull

Miscellaneous:
@SrRochardBunson
@CosmickTrigger
@RandamuMaki
@Mephisto7352
@SallyStrange
@RD4Anarchy
@autogestion
@deidrajwolf
@akselielio
@pavsmith
@redcat
@evan

"Cold, the air and water flowing
Hard, the land we call our home
Push, to keep the dark from coming
Feel the weight of what we owe

This, the song of sons and daughters
Hide, the heart of who we are
Making peace to build our future
Strong, united, working 'til we fall

Cold, the air and water flowing
Hard, the land we call our home
Push, to keep the dark from coming
Feel the weight of what we owe

This, the song of sons and daughters
Hide, the heart of who we are
Making peace to build our future
Strong, united, working 'til we fall

And we all lift, and we're all adrift
Together, together
Through the cold mist, 'til we're lifeless
Together, together"
—Warframe - We All Lift Together

youtube.com/watch?v=mPTCq3LiZS

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We are not tearing down democracy, political systems, monarchies, or hierarchies just to create new forms of authoritarian rule. That would be replacing one system of oppression with another.

Instead, the focus is on dismantling centralized power structures, corporate domination, and oppressive hierarchies.

From there, work toward a society where workers collectively organize through democratic, bottom-up unions to build and sustain communities free from control and suppression imposed from above.

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I've never voted for a political party, and I never will. Why should I support a system that puts profits above people's needs?

We need a community-driven approach where resources are allocated based on what people actually need, not just to make money. We should focus on creating things for our local communities, not just for corporate profits.

If our demands aren't met, taking collective action like going on strike is the way to go. I believe in taking direct action and building strong, community-led initiatives, rather than relying on parties that don't address our basic needs.

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I've never voted for a political party, and I never will. Why should I support a system that puts profits above people's needs?

In Norway, we need a community-driven approach where resources are allocated based on what people actually need, not just to make money. We should focus on creating things for our local communities, not just for corporate profits.

If our demands aren't met, taking collective action like going on strike is the way to go. I believe in taking direct action and building strong, community-led initiatives, rather than relying on parties that don't address our basic needs.