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'''ANTICONQUISTA''' is a multi-lingual [[Anti-imperialism|anti-imperialist]] media collective started by [[Ramiro Funez]]<sup>[who else?]</sup> which seeks to discuss issues relating to the Latin American and Caribbean Diasporas. From their own website: <blockquote>"We provide analysis of the region’s current events and history from a [[Communism|communist]], [[Anti-imperialism|anti-imperialist]], [[Third Worldism|Third Worldist]], [[Indigenismo|pro-Indigenous]], pro-[[Black Movement|Black]], pro-[[LGBTQ+]], [[Proletariat|proletarian]] [[Feminism|feminist]] and pan-Latin American and Caribbean perspective. We produce articles, books, podcasts, videos and social media memes."</blockquote>ANTICONQUISTA has announced support for the Red Condor Collective which seeks to support the Communist movement in Colombia.<ref>https://anticonquista.com/2020/06/17/meet-the-new-collective-assisting-the-communist-movement-in-colombia/</ref> However the movement, much like [[Third-Worldism]] itself, is otherwise plagued with [[Racism|racist]], defeationist, and counter-revolutionary ideas.<ref>{{News citation|author=Carlos Cruz Musquera|newspaper=AntiConquista|title=How White Workers Continue to Benefit From Capitalism-Imperialism|date=https://anticonquista.com/2021/03/10/recuperating-third-worldism-how-white-workers-continue-to-benefit-from-capitalism-imperialism/|url=https://anticonquista.com/2021/03/10/recuperating-third-worldism-how-white-workers-continue-to-benefit-from-capitalism-imperialism/|retrieved=2022-7-11}}</ref>
'''ANTICONQUISTA''' is a multi-lingual [[Anti-imperialism|anti-imperialist]] media collective started by [[Ramiro Funez]]{{Helper|helper-text=who else?}} which seeks to discuss issues relating to the Latin American and Caribbean Diasporas. From their own website: <blockquote>"We provide analysis of the region’s current events and history from a [[Communism|communist]], [[Anti-imperialism|anti-imperialist]], [[Third Worldism|Third Worldist]], [[Indigenismo|pro-Indigenous]], pro-[[Black Movement|Black]], pro-[[LGBTQ+]], [[Proletariat|proletarian]] [[Feminism|feminist]] and pan-Latin American and Caribbean perspective. We produce articles, books, podcasts, videos and social media memes."</blockquote>ANTICONQUISTA has announced support for the Red Condor Collective which seeks to support the Communist movement in Colombia.<ref>https://anticonquista.com/2020/06/17/meet-the-new-collective-assisting-the-communist-movement-in-colombia/</ref> However the movement, much like [[Third-Worldism]] itself, is otherwise plagued with [[Racism|racist]], defeationist, and counter-revolutionary ideas.<ref>{{News citation|author=Carlos Cruz Musquera|newspaper=AntiConquista|title=How White Workers Continue to Benefit From Capitalism-Imperialism|date=https://anticonquista.com/2021/03/10/recuperating-third-worldism-how-white-workers-continue-to-benefit-from-capitalism-imperialism/|url=https://anticonquista.com/2021/03/10/recuperating-third-worldism-how-white-workers-continue-to-benefit-from-capitalism-imperialism/|retrieved=2022-7-11}}</ref>


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Latest revision as of 00:55, 12 July 2022

ANTICONQUISTA is a multi-lingual anti-imperialist media collective started by Ramiro Funez[who else?] which seeks to discuss issues relating to the Latin American and Caribbean Diasporas. From their own website:

"We provide analysis of the region’s current events and history from a communist, anti-imperialist, Third Worldist, pro-Indigenous, pro-Black, pro-LGBTQ+, proletarian feminist and pan-Latin American and Caribbean perspective. We produce articles, books, podcasts, videos and social media memes."

ANTICONQUISTA has announced support for the Red Condor Collective which seeks to support the Communist movement in Colombia.[1] However the movement, much like Third-Worldism itself, is otherwise plagued with racist, defeationist, and counter-revolutionary ideas.[2]

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