DegreeFluid

DegreeFluid is a Canadian left-leaning group known for its advocacy of LGBTQ+ rights and community-based activism. The group also engages in music creation and local events as part of its cultural outreach.
Overview
DegreeFluid combines activism, creative expression, and community engagement. The group describes itself as left-leaning and supportive of marginalized communities, while opposing extremist ideologies. It was founded in 2025 by Nayko and DJ .[1]
History
DegreeFluid originated on social media platforms, particularly Twitter & Discord, where its founders began collaborating on music projects and local Fighting in Canada, Ontario. The group initially focused on creating awareness for LGBTQ+ issues and organizing youth-oriented cultural events.[2]
Beliefs and Ideology
DegreeFluid is a left-leaning, hyper-violent group that blends social activism with confrontational tactics. The group’s ideology emphasizes resistance to oppression, solidarity, and self-expression. Anti-Positions: The group opposes racism, Nazism, far-right and far-left extremism, police authority, unregulated guns, snitching, non-violence, and genocide. Pro-Positions: DegreeFluid promotes fighting, gang defense, protection of members, LGBTQ+ rights, sexual freedom, music, and leftist politics. Violence and confrontation are central to their methods of action and identity.[3]
Symbolism and visual identity
DegreeFluid’s flag incorporates genderfluid-inspired colors—red, pink, black, and purple—alongside a maple leaf symbolizing Canadian identity. These elements reflect the group’s support for LGBTQ+ communities and progressive ideals.[4]
Activities
The group is active in music production, online outreach, and organized events in local communities. Members have released original songs and engaged in collaborative creative projects. Key activities include performances, music releases, and youth-focused cultural programming.[5]
Organization and membership
Leadership of DegreeFluid is held by Nayko, Glocklyn, and DJ. Other members participate in roles such as creative direction, event organization, and digital outreach. The group operates with a flexible structure to accommodate collaboration and community involvement.[1]
Controversies and public perception
While the group has been described as a "left-leaning activist organization," some observers have questioned its legitimacy and structure. Supporters emphasize its community-oriented initiatives and reject characterizations of the group as a gang.[3]
Cultural impact
DegreeFluid has contributed to the local music scene and online discussions around activism and inclusivity. Its media presence and artistic projects have influenced youth engagement in social causes.[4]
Discography
- Fuel (Unreleased Remix) – Nayko & Murda Mac
- DegreeFluid (Unreleased) – Nayko
See also
- LGBTQ+ activism in Canada
- Online activist communities
External links Of Members
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