SF-621

SF-621 is the ideology of the Samist faction, a far-left rebel faction and army that emerged as the rival to the Chayist National Army in the Great Polish Civil War. It advocates for direct proletarian control over production and distribution, equestrian nationalism, and council democracy. It is noted for its opposition to any forms of fascism, which include Chayism, the state ideology of the Chayist Party.

It advocates for an anti-authoritarian and autonomous government created by the people, for the people. In the circumstances of the Samist Faction, it advocates for equestrian nationalism due to the fascist Chayist government's horrific record of animal abuse towards horses, but equestrian nationalism is not an essential component of the ideology. It was created by Sam Galindo, an early supporter of the Chayist Party who later split from it and created a rebel faction that ended up overthrowing the party - he was assassinated before the war ended.

= History =

main article: Chayism
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 skirmishes 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.

= Beliefs =

Council communism
A key tenet of SF-621 is the belief in council democracy as the true character of the dictatorship of the proletariat. Through direct worker's control of production and distribution, a pure democratic society will emerge from the ashes of the fascist dictatorship that preluded it. The Samist Faction advocated for direct worker's democracy, anti-capitalism, and libertarian communism.

Situationist International
Although the Great Polish Civil War came before the May 68 riots in France (which were inspired by the SI), Sam Galindo was a fan of the young movement. Inspired by the anti-consumerist ideas of the derive, détournement, culture jamming, and the destabilization of the Spectacle, he incorporated them within the SF's ideology as they fought against the fascist National Army. On occasions, Guy Debord and Raoul Vaneigem would send letters to the Samist Faction to indicate support for their fight against fascism.