Inclusivity Punk Flag (rwuffles)

“Inclusivity Punk

pt: inclusivity punk. end pt.

Definition: also known as incluspunk, is a name for the subculture & community built around radical inclusionism. it shows support of anyone & everyone so long as no cultures, communities, and / or individuals are being harmed and / or disrespected. this subculture supports the ideas of cringe being dead, that nobody is free until we’re all free, and that we should build one another up rather than contribute to infighting; this is inclusive of any & every label — which are inherently unaligned — and encourages showing nuance, compassion and open-mindedness towards others’ experiences as a whole.

RELATED.  incluspunk info page.  ➷

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Coined by rwuffles on January 23, 2025.

Context:

From the incluspunk info page linked above:

“FLAG:

  • a simple flag with a very dark gray background. across the bottom half is a spiked, lighter gray color.
  • the dark background against a rainbow flower is representative of a lack of conformity and atypicality in how we choose to identify and present ourselves.
  • the spikier parts of the flag are to showcase fighting back against oppression and attempts to make people identify in “understandable” and / or more “palatable” ways.

SYMBOL:

  • a simplistic version of a flower with 7 petals. starting from the center top one and moving to the left, they go through the colors of the rainbow (red, orange, yellow, green, cyan, blue, purple, magenta, and pink).
  • the symbol is intended to be a flower to showcase how we as a community will continue to bloom and thrive in spite of the oppression and erasure we experience in today’s society.
  • the colors of the rainbow are intended to mimic that of the original pride flag’s colors — the only addition being magenta, to represent the erasure and invisibility that our community, labels, and existence experience everyday.”

“incluspunk’s emoji code is 🌈💭!

🌈 — representative of inclusivity (duh)
💭 — the thoughtfulness and discussion that’s highly encouraged within incluspunk regarding the nuance towards what is and isn’t harmful”

General stances and beliefs of incluspunk:

“while incluspunk doesn’t have a definitive set of labels it’s inclusive of — hence, radical inclusionism — here’s a list of some stuff that generally falls under it:

  • disabled individuals
    • this includes: neurodevelopmental disabilities, physical disabilities, neurodivergencies that are disabling in any way, etc.
  • mad & neurodivergent individuals
    • this includes: people with “scary” disorders (i.e. schizophrenia, psychosis, bipolar disorder, personality disorders), paraphiles, etc.
  • plural folk & systems as a whole
    • this includes: systems of any origin, disordered systems, etc.
    • incluspunk is inherently syscourse unaligned. i believe that syscourse is deserving of its own nuance and spaces for discussion; it’s a very diverse and elaborate topic that needs more care and consideration than it’s currently given on either sides.
  • queer individuals
    • this includes: transhets, mspec monos, lesboys & veldi / turi / gaygirls, afab tfems & amab tmascs, intersex folk, liomoqai individuals, etc.
  • kink & sex positivity
    • kink & queer history are inherently intertwined; trying to take them apart from eachother is like trying to claim a puzzle is finished with half of its pieces missing
  • bipoc individuals
  • religious minorities
  • alterhumans & nonhumans
    • this includes: otherkin, therians, otherlinkers, constelic individuals, otherhearted, etc.
  • aldernic, dissomei, desirdae, transid
  • and more!

other beliefs & ideas that are related to / included underneath incluspunk:

  • anti-capitalism
  • anti-fascist
  • acab (all cops are bastards)
  • linguistic anarchy
  • anti-psych
  • cpunk, neuropunk, madpunk / pride
  • heresypunk
  • para health
  • fellowship

these ideas aren’t set in stone. incluspunk calls for critical thinking and forming one’s own opinions based on your and other people’s experiences, so not everyone may have the exact same ideas; there’s probably a ton of other labels & groups that could be counted underneath incluspunk that i don’t remember or didn’t include.”