Steezyism
Steezyism
Steezyism (St-ee-zee-ism), is an American patriotic modernistic reinterpretation of classical anarchism, which originated as a social reaction to the "Real Life NPC" movement as captured on social media over the summer of 2023. While the Steezyist movement is structurally similar to many past anarchist movements throughout history, its core belief tenets vary in both overtly and subtly in means of execution and desired end state results. The key difference between Steezyism and Classical Anarchism is that the currently existing governmental structure needs to be purged and destroyed, but then remade in its old likeness and restaffed with politically indoctrinated appointees who would eventually concede power back to democratic processes later. In a sense, Steezyist Anarchism is more of a temporary period of time inside of a larger movement or revolution which sees a government dismantled, destroyed, and eventually rebuilt to reflect a "corrected" version of the previous system.
The movement was founded by Sir. Steezy The Meme, a U.S. citizen and resident of Oklahoma. While the Steezist movement, adhering to its anarchistic roots, does not have any organizational hierarchy, Sir Steezy is widely acknowledged to be the spiritual and political leader of the organization.
The core tenets of the Steezyist movement include the following:
1 - The re-islanding of all currently serving politicians and any person in public office.
2 - The dismantling of all law enforcement, security, and internal intelligence gathering organizations operated by the state. (External intelligence agencies are permitted).
3 - The establishment of bans on lobbying, and Super-PACs.
4 - The introduction of both term and age limits to all offices of public service.
5 - The maintenance of the right to bear arms as secured in the second amendment.
6 - The installation of politically purified and enlightened persons to all remaining offices.
7 - The criminalization of all "arena style maps" in Age of Empires 2: Definitive Edition.

References
Lynch, Rudyard (Sep 7, 2023). "The Anthropology of Real Life NPCs". www.youtube.com. Common Ground Podcast. Retrieved Sep 7, 2023. I love that I can make this video. I'd like to imagine at only this specific moment in history with someone of my social type could you make a video on the anthropology and philosophy of real life NPC's.
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