Chayism

Chayism (aka Anti-Equestrian Fascism) is a totalitarian, economically right, and culturally far-right fascist ideology that opposes the existence of the equine species. It was originally developed by Sam Galindo before he joined the rebel Samist Faction. It is the ideology of the Chayist party, which rose to power in a revolution in Poland during the 1960s.

Chayists support a totalitarian dictatorship with the goal of forcibly removing and destroying all traces of the equine species (informally known as horses) from their country (Poland) by any means necessary. They believe that a mass execution of all horses in the area will bring forth the Next Evolutionary Stage of Man, a stage of mankind that has made horses extinct, described by Galindo in several publications prior to the rise of the Chayist party.

Chayists despise many ideologies, such as Democracy, Socialism, Samism, and Juanist Theocracy. Dissenters are often labeled "misanthropes" and are known to receive threats of death by firing squad and other forms of execution.

= History = In 1957, the Polish left wing president Jakub Blazej instituted a policy named the Human Expropriation for Equine Equality Act (known as the HEA act) that cut funding for Polish doctors and redirected it towards Polish veterinarians in order to ensure better welfare for Polish horses, which were central to the Polish economy at the time. This, alongside the fact that horses were beginning to become unpopular with the public due to various public acts of violence committed by horses against people, began to stoke the flames of a revolution. The Polish Human Worker's Party (later renamed the Chayist party), a militant equinophobic faction, was formed in 1958 by avid human chauvinist and Polish nationalist Chayanne Staton. The HEA act was seen as an act of injustice against the human race; the PHWP saw it as an act of misanthropy and organized public rallies and riots in opposition. Several months later, a known conspiracy theorist who advocated "species realism" by the name of Sam Galindo joined the party. Historians have labeled him as the main philosopher of Chayism, and he composed much of the party's ideology and philosophical theory. Other known members of the PHWP at the time were Sury Camila de Lara Ruvalcaba, Glenn Longos, and Flem.

After several years of creating civil unrest and gathering support with the Polish people, the conditions had been set for a revolution. Following a strange interpretation of Vladimir Lenin's idea of the vanguard party, the PHWP renamed themselves as the Chayist party in honor of Chayanne Staton, the founding member of the party. Since the Chayists saw the horse as a degenerate animal that was not deserving of any rights and/or liberties, they felt that a government that recognized their rights needed to go immediately. On January 6th, 1962, the militant group took up arms and stormed the Capitol Building of Poland, killing the majority of Blazej's weak army. Blazej was forced to flee the country and he was never seen again, although some historians allege that he was last publicly seen in Brownsville, Brooklyn.

After the famous Coup of January 6th, the Chayist Party ushered in a totalitarian and fascist government that was intended to exterminate the degenerate equestrian race once and for all. In 1963, the infamous Equestrian Genocide began. Millions upon millions of horses were murdered by the Chayists; they were sent to killing fields, separated from their families, and brutally tortured by The Staff (not the staff as in the people working there, but a literal bo staff). In the killing fields, the guards did not force the horses to do hard labor - they simply spanked them with a staff until they neighed themselves to death.

In 1964, a year after the Genocide began, there was a split in the party. The theorist Sam Galindo, alongside Sury Ruvalcaba and a few other members of the party, had been exposed to communism and became disenchanted with the anti-equestrian fascism pushed by the Chayist party. Galindo began expounding a form of council communism (Samism) that was specifically pro-equestrian and anti-Chayist and was subsequently expelled from the Party. As soon as he was expelled from the party, a division within the Chayist Army known as the 21st division was specially created by Staton to assassinate Galindo. Shortly after, Galindo fled to the northwest and found himself in Belarus. The Chayist Party, led by Chayanne Staton, carried out the next campaign of their administation: the Anti-Misanthropy Campaign. The Campaign used Galindo as a scapegoat and was intended to purge all signs of perceived "misanthropy", which was a blanket term used by the Party to describe the rebellious and insurgent fervor that was beginning to rise within Chayist Poland.

A few months later, the Samist Faction was formed by Galindo, who was still hiding in Belarus. Led by Ruvalcaba in Poland, the rebel faction began recruiting alienated human civilians (which accounted for most of the Polish people under the regime) to fight against the tyrannical Chayist government. The violence between the Chayist National Army and the Samist Rebel Army led to beginning of the Great Polish Civil War. The National Army, headed by Chayanne Staton, Flem, Glenn Longos, Jackie, Ms. Conant, and Mr. Moore, controlled the north of Poland. The Rebel Army, led by Sury Ruvalcaba, Sam Galindo (who's still in Belarus), Nydia, Naomi, Jack Jaime, and FKA Twigs, controlled the south region. The Equestrian Genocide was put on halt in order to preserve resources for the National Army - the genocide was never fully gone through with, and the horse population was never truly made extinct.

In 1967, after years of fighting, the war came to a tipping point when Staton, the head of state and commander of the National army, made a tactical issue when planning for the famous Battle of Warsaw. Her plans for the battle, that were written on paper, were dropped by Admiral Longos. The plans were found by Comrade Naomi and were brought back to the Rebel's DIY military base, and Staton's entire plan was thwarted. She was enraged to find out that her ambush had completely failed, and executed Longos on the spot. The tactical failure was a critical blow and arguably what brought down Chayist Poland, and Staton found many her soldiers deserting or switching over to the Rebel Army. Only a few weeks after her failure at the Battle of Warsaw, Staton committed suicide in her bunker.

In 1968, due to the power gap that resulted from the demise of Chayist Poland, the Samist Faction ceded their Samist ideology and instead began calling for a Marxism-Leninist unitary socialist one-party state. Headed by the Polish United Worker's Party, the Polish People's Republic was formed, and was the second-most populous Eastern Bloc country in Europe before it was illegally dissolved with the Fall of Communism, where it transformed into the modern-day Republic of Poland.

= Beliefs =

Human supremacy
One of the core beliefs of Chayism is the supremacy of humans over horses. Chayists see horses as a degenerate subspecies that must be exterminated by any means necessary, and does not have a reason to live. They see humans as biologically and innately superior, and they use the aesthetic qualities of the human body as compared to the ugliness of horses as empirical reasoning for this. The skull of a horse is oftentimes compared to the skull of a human to explain that horses are simply less evolved than humans, and that killing them would actually be beneficial to the ecosystem and the morality of humankind.

The Next Evolutionary Stage
The Next Evolutionary Stage was defined by Sam Galindo as the stage of evolution that is to come after the extinction of the equine species. It is often regarded as pseudoscientific and misleading by biologists, naturalists, and anthropologists. The theory of the Next Evolutionary Stage was incorporated into the ideology of the Chayist Party, as they used it to legitimize the Equestrian Genocide. The theory of the Next Evolutionary Stage argued that because horses were biologically less sophisticated and evolved compared to humans, their role in society was unnecessary and harmful to humans. Because their role in society is harmful, it must be done away with, and the only way it can be done away with is with a large scale assassination of the species, likely through a genocide such as the Equestrian Genocide. Galindo described Poland in the Next Evolutionary Stage as a sort of utopia where all humans have reached their fullest potential as beings, and have been able to actualize their aspirations in becoming a collective Ubermensch, as defined by Friedrich Nietzsche.

Economy
In Chayist Poland, the economy was based on the free market, private ownership of the means of production, and entrepreneurship (of humans, not horses). The Chayists integrated the capitalist mode of production into their ideology as a means of promoting the Next Evolutionary Stage and human supremacy; Social Darwinist arguments were often made by Staton and Galindo (as well as other members of the party) to support their advocation of the interests of capital to bring liberation to the human people of Poland.

Centralization of power
The Chayist government was highly centralized and authoritarian. Dissent was brutally punished, free speech was made illegal, and due process was suspended - especially in wartime.

Propaganda Campaigns
Chayanne Staton would often lead propaganda campaigns, most notably the infamous Anti-Misanthropy Campaign, against perceived "misanthropy", which was a term she used to label any kind of dissenting ideology or group of dissenters. Later on, when Galindo was exiled from the party and began to embrace council communism and pro-equestrianism, he became the Party's primary scapegoat for any problems ravaging the country. Whether it be economic issues, mass public denunciations by other countries for crimes against humanity, and immense violence between humans, it was always blamed on Galindo and the other "misanthropic" Samists. Although Galindo was assassinated by the 21st Division during the Civil War, his death was hidden from the public so that he could continue to be used as a scapegoat. The people of Poland only found out about his death after it was publicly released by the Rebel Army, who sent Comrade FKA Twigs (Galindo's wife) over to his villa in Belarus after his growing lack of response to the messages that they would exchange with each other.