Anarcho Rodentia combats fascism — the glorification of nations and races above the individual — by forming strong community bonds and providing a home for those who share our ideals. We accomplish this in Second Life by fostering creative collaboration in our mainland autonomous zone, and by applying the tenets of Anarchism, which generates empowered individuals.

Anarchist community and mutual aid in Second Life


Anarcho Rodentia is for Second Life denizens who choose to participate in a network of mutual aid and community improvement.

It started in 2020. Loneliness amplifies our lowest traits, radicalizing us into resentment and fear. Sam McGregor made friends who helped them off that path, and imagined a community doing the same for many others.

Get in the car. If you can be a friend, then you can practice anarchism — and our resources will be yours to share.


Start here

From a pair of canopy shelters in the foreground leads a short dirt road to a pair of small buildings, one of which in the style of a schoolhouse. A flagpole has the red & black anarchist flag, the pride progress flag, and an autism pride flag. A crane is in the background.
Skim the rules

The FAQ and Points of Unity will get you acquainted with some limits and basic expectations.

Visit the Autonomous Zone

The ARAZ is an intricate town, ruin, video game level, and labor of love… to explore, explode, inhabit, scrap, and rebuild.

A lousy-looking trailer with a red flag tacked to its side. A junker car is parked in front and a goat is in the immediate foreground looking on.
Join the Discord

Don’t be shy.

A campsite with covered sitting areas on raised plank decks, surrounding a bonfire
Move in

Check out the housing bylaws and contact a member of the committee.

The exterior of a fast food restaurant. A garish sign features an animal mascot of some sort, posing self-assuredly.
Give, get, and have fun

If you need help, any kind of help — ask in Discord. If you can help — donate Second Life land tier, pay into the Patreon, or contribute to mutual aid requests. If you have an idea — run with it.

Principles

  • Social Anarchism – We primarily work from a vision of social Anarchism; a vision of shared resources and community support built around the empowerment of the individual and the decentralization of power.
    • Individual Sovereignty – You are the exclusive controller of your body, energy, and life. You contribute your energy on your own terms.
    • Mutual Aid – Acting together for shared benefit through the voluntary exchange of resources and services.
    • Distributed Power – No one has more power than anyone else. People work together on equal footing. In a virtual space this is sometimes accomplished through democratic processes with one person as the actor.
    • Direct action – Creating change or highlighting issues in a community without relying on government or other indirect methods to accomplish goals.
  • Love-Focused – We commit to a radical love for our communities, our families, ourselves, and the earth.
  • Transformative Solidarity – We are committed to act in solidarity for the collective liberation of all; in particular, with folks who are being politically targeted: people of color, women, Muslims, trans people, LGBTQ, people with disabilities, migrants, victims of the criminal ‘justice’ system, and all suffering under oppressive systems.
  • Strategic Nonviolence and Self Determination – As a group, we will mobilize using strategic nonviolence while respecting the right of communities to protect themselves.
  • Collaboration – As social issues are bigger than any singular organization, we will work with other organizations and communities (anarchist or not) when we share a common cause to create social change. We collaborate while staying focused on our core values, methods, and mission.
  • Empower Individuals – By giving people the creative space to experience and experiment with their personal power, as well as their ability to impact their community, we will fan the flame(s) of self-liberation inside the hearts of our community.
  • Build for the Long Term – Projects we take on will lay the foundation for a stronger organization and larger projects in the future, whether they are entirely successful or not.
  • Inclusivity – We welcome anyone interested in the mission and principles of this group.
  • Responsive – We value input from the community and want to respond directly to the needs and concerns of those around us. We accept responsibility for our actions as individuals and as a group.
  • Autonomy – Individual’s ideas and energies are important and encouraged. We are structured to limit any coercion or control that could interfere with a person’s rights of self direction and empowerment.
  • Joyous – In a world full of drudgery and fear, we bring playfulness and joy to our projects.
Internal
  • We are ambassadors for Anarchism – For many people we will be their first exposure to anarchist ideas. We are gentle, respectful, educational, and inviting.
  • Assume best intentions – We are all working towards the same goals; as such, we work to view the variety of individual expressions and actions through the lens of curiosity and comradery.
  • Constructive feedback is welcomed – We’re all learning and growing. We do this through consistent individual and group reflection, discussion, and feedback. We are open to both give and receive.
  • Wholeness – We bring our whole selves to this group and respect the often emotional nature of social justice work and collective process. We strive to set aside our egos and the masks we often put on in public places in order to respect and appreciate everyone for who they are and the unique things they bring to our community.
  • Collective decision making – We look for opportunities to include everyone’s input to encourage broader investment in the process and group.
  • Teams – We appreciate opportunities to work in small groups because they provide accountability, excitement, a diversity of ideas, and the opportunity to creatively experiment with non-hierarchical and non-authoritarian methods of organizing.
  • Visionary – We believe a better world is possible. We will not allow appeasements or concessions to distract our focus from the larger vision of an awesome anarchist future.
  • Training and personal growth – We consistently seek opportunities to train and educate ourselves to improve in our organizing, our politics, and ourselves.
  • Structured for growth – We use flexible structures that accommodate growth and space for new people to engage quickly and easily.
  • Flexibility – Context is important. We don’t use our principles, rules, or precedents to oppress people.
  • Centering Anarchism – We purposefully talk about anarchism and anarchist principles with the public to show what anarchy truly is.
  • Fight Organizational Inertia – Don’t be afraid to try something new! Continue to analyze the organization, its processes, these principles, and creatively work to improve the organization to be what it can be.
  • Question Everything!