@Sofie @CrimethInc

Thank you very much for bringing this up. "Anarchism" is indeed very European-centered.
Notwithstanding the underlying vakues, such as the desire for freedom, mutual aid and horizontal decision-making processes is something innate in the human social mind and appears worldwide through the entire history.
The perception that the only "real" anarchism is the western  can be called at least unfortunate, as there are many interesting ideas in many places.

I would like a lot to have something like #IndigenousAnarchism or #GlobalAnarchism hashtags to know more about antiauthoritarian perspectives from the global south.
But I feel that this requires a lot of delicacy to no perpetuate colonist mindsets (see, I didn't even ask whether these people *want* to be under the anarchism umbrella or whether it is maybe the western anarchists that should open up their minds...).

Complex issue, but to learn more about social movements and their thinkers from the whole world has a lot of potential. There is a lot of pain for the westerners when trying to heal our deeply colonial mindsets. But I am sure it is worth it.