Template:CharacterDemocratic Confederalismball is a left-libertarian, culturally progressive ideology and political system that currently exists in Rojava, a de facto autonomous region in Northern Syria. Democratic Confederalismball believes in a system of popularly elected administrative councils, allowing local communities to exercise autonomous control over their assets while linking to other communities via a network of confederal councils. Private property is abolished, in favour of "property of use" which lets individuals use infrastructure and land, but restricts them from turning it into a private enterprise. Feminism, direct democracy, and ecology are also important to her. The military is replaced by voluntary militias. She is the child of Bookchin Communalism and shares many opinions with her father. Her mother is Libertarian Socialismball, who she is also very similar to.
How to draw
Here's how to draw Democratic Confederalismball:
- Draw a ball
- Give it three horizontal stripes, from top to bottom: yellow (#FEF300), red (#F1121F) and green (#008642), The colours on the Rojava flag.
- Draw a 5-pointed yellow star (same shade) in the middle of the red stripe.
- Draw the eyes
You're done!
Relationships
Friends:
- Eco-Anarchismball - While we have small debates about how anarchism should save the environment, we are actually pretty chill.
- Minarcho Socialismball - He is very similar to my ideology.
- Libertarian Socialismball - Same thing.
- Basically every ideology in the libertarian left quadrant
Frenemies
- Ba'athismball - Even though I hate him a lot, he saved me from Turkey.
Enemies
- Neo-Conservatismball - He stopped supporting me, and instead started supporting Turkey.
- Islamofascismball - Boy, I am glad that I helped to defeat him in northern Syria.
- Erdoganball/Islamic Conservatismball - Invaded me for ethnic cleansing, and is basically the new ISIS.
Further reading
Social ecology by Murray Bookchin
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abdullah_%C3%96calan#Democratic_confederalism
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rojava
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Murray_Bookchin#Social_ecology