Binkboonkism is a political ideology that describes the political beliefs of the user Binkboonk. It is mainly a fusion of Egoism,
Radical Enviromentalism, and
Post-Civilization. His philosophy is essentially Ted Kaczynski mixed with Max Stirner. He views human progress and industrialism as inherently oppressive to the egos of natural creatures.
"The true liberation of every being can only be ensured with an end to the state, an end to Capitalism, and an end to Techno-Industrial Society as a whole."
He wishes to see the day when wild nature reclaims Earth and is passionate about his praxis of burning factories. He views the wild animal as the true embodiment of Egoism, subject to no will other than its own.
Binkboonkism sees the inherent oppression of the human-dominated system, where 0.0001% of the Earth's population controls the entire Earth. He wishes to return to a time when 100% of Earth's population controlled Earth before it was conquered by humans.
He seeks the abolition of civilization, borders, money, the economy, private property, gender, race, morality, religion, laws, jobs, the state, capitalism, industrialism, politics, and more...
Deeper Theory
Ideal World
The ideal world of Binkboonkism is one where humans live in harmony with nature, instead of in dominion over it. Wild nature has reclaimed the planet, and civilization, borders, money, the economy, private property, gender, morality, religion, laws, the state, and politics are abolished. He generally believes in the capability of humans to live in this way, but in his more pessimistic moments, he thinks that the best way to achieve a better world is to extinct humans as a species. He is an Individualist however and does not believe in forcing his Egoist values on others. If someone wishes to practice religion or follow morality, they may. He envisions a world where all human systems (If they exist) are decentralized, non-hierarchical, and voluntary.
Feasibility
Binkboonkism regards this world as a possibility for the future. Whether it be through human extinction or some kind of global ecological revolution against the system, he is not hopeless. His ideal world has existed for over 99% of the earth's history, and a majority of human history. Even though it is unlikely in our current moment, he sleeps easier knowing that one day humans will go extinct, and nature will reclaim her place.
Praxis
REBEL, REBEL, REBEL, REBEL AGAINST THE SYSTEM. THE STATE IS A MACHINE THAT MUST BE STOPPED AT ALL COSTS EVEN IF WE MUST CLOG THE GEARS WITH OUR FLESH, DAMPEN THE CIRCUITS WITH OUR BLOOD, AND HALT THE PISTONS WITH OUR BONES. SO OUR CHILDREN MAY LIVE TO SEE A DAY WITH TRUE FREEDOM, AND OUR PLANET MAY RETURN TO GOOD HEALTH, WHILE WE'RE HERE AND EVEN LONG AFTER WE'RE ALL GONE.
The Wild Animal As The Embodiment of Egoism
Binkboonkism sees the wild animal as the true embodiment of
Egoism, being subject to no will other than its own. He sees the natural world as true
Anarchism, and proof that Anarchism is the default state of life. Animals do not follow religion or morality, borders or an economy, and they do not construct an enslaving system around themselves for the superficial goal of living a few more years. They are only loyal to the natural law, and their systems of organization are generally voluntary, decentralized, and non-hierarchical.
The Abolition Of Most Everything
Binkboonkism believes in the doctrine of Egoism, "The Abolition Of Most Everything". In order to free people from their cages, he desires the abolition of:
- The State
- Capitalism
- Money
- Private Property
- The Economy As A Concept
- Civilization
- Gender
- Race
- Nations
- Borders
- Laws
- Morality
- Religion
- Society
- Techno-Industrialism
- The Human Dominated System
- And More...
Destabilization of Society
Binkboonkism believes in the continuous destabilization of society as a means to achieve Anarchism. When society seems to be collapsing,
Binkboonkism always hopes that it goes all the way. He cheers on the prospects of political unrest and destabilization. "Society is collapsing. Let's give it a push!"
Personality and Behaviour
Binkboonkism lives in a cabin in the woods and is usually drunk on Rakija. When sober, he can be seen cultivating his grapes or ranting to a goat about industrial society.
How to Draw
- Draw a diagonal line across the ball and fill it in with black
- Fill in the other half with bright green (10E010)
- Draw a teal (048484) stripe in the green
- Add Egoist glasses
- Give him a flask of Rakija
Aesthetic
The primary elements of the Binkboonk aesthetic are:
- The Forest
- Rakija
- Goats
- Surinamese Folk Music
- Crime
Relationships
Friends
Egoism - Father.
Radical Enviromentalism - I wish to see the day when wild nature reclaims Earth.
Post-Civilization - I am a version of you.
Post-Left Anarchism - My family.
Anarcho-Individualism - I want to live in the woods alone. Maybe with a goat...
Total Liberationism - All creatures deserve freedom, and the right to follow their egos.
Primal Primitivism - A wild animal is subject to no will other than its own.
Enemies
Anti-Enviromentalism - Extremely Spooked.
Capitalism - Not a big fan. An extremely spooked system.
Communism - Not a big fan. An extremely spooked system.
Authoritarianism - 'Laws', 'Order', and 'Society' are illegimate and I wish to dismantle them.
Propertarianism - Private property is a legal fiction and an afront to nature.
Industrialism - I don't care if you collectivised it, I'm not working in a factory.
Comments:
LordCompost86 - Cursed page. A lot of problems here - calls things it doesn't like phantasms, but then follows environmentalism and anarchism which are also phantasms. Speaks of an "Ego" which stirner never speaks of - which is a lot of the reason people who don't know Stirner dislike him. Thinks animals are the embodyment of a concept Stirner says everything is - Egoism = Being Unique and acting uniquely which Stirner says everything does. Along with the fact that animals are not masters of themselves, and live according to passions, are trapped in a system ruined by human beings, and above all you posit an "animal" nature which isn't very Stirnerite nominalist of you. But yea mainly the "this idealism is spooked - but this idealism isnt" is what is really off-putting.