EFF seems based but ngl I think their name is kinda mid. Why not just be the communist party or something? Economic Free Fighters sounds like an AnCap group name.
I find their name incredibly funny. It's like reverse national socialist card "it's in the name!".
In Polish it sounds even funnier, "Ruch Bojowników o Wolność Gospodarczą", 100% libertarian name, but no libertarian here even have the balls to name their party like that. Polish wiki cites their ideology as: "national left, anticapitalism, marxism-leninism, panafricanism".
There is already a communist party so they cant use that name, and they werent originally communists so any communist like name wouldnt have made much sense back then.
That'd at least be edgy. It ain't like southern Africa doesn't have a lot of commie groups with cool names. Zimbabwe African National Union, Zimbabwe African People's Union, People's Movement for the Liberation of Angola, Mau Mau, Spear of the Nation.
Werent those two Zimbabwean parties mortal enemies until the united front happened against Rhodesia? And one of them was Maoist and the other was more orthodox ML and wanted to recruit among the urban proletariat, except Rhodesia had very few of those and quite a lot of angry peasants / landworkers.
Apparently the main revolutionary who said this also said they claimed it as their own. All the possible origins are really neat, and it seems pretty clear the British didn't create the name but rather chose it from the movement's phrases or someplace local as a means of denying the KFLA name which would imply political legitimacy.
Which KFLA also sounds cool as hell when said phonetically
Has a distinctly "Not Fuckin Around Coalition" energy to it that I appreciate. Shame that NFAC had some uh. Nasheed-adjacent ideas; they might've been the only hard-radical formation I knew of that Amerika had.