It is the most pure expressed form of anarchy. As a universalizing statement of liberation, the flag transcends barriers and limitations of any given historical struggle. The genealogy of the flag is one that isn't bound to time or space, and therefore aptly negates dominating objectivities.
Some interpretations insist that the flag points towards the fallen, the dying, and the struggling. As such, the flag's colors are combined with the multitude of varying situations in which anarchy exists. It holds no loyalty to any given time period, being that it is a methodological symbol that deconstructs all other totalizing symbols and points towards the timelessness of struggle itself.
As a flag of negation, trans-spatial resistance, and historical remembrance, the flag holds no exacting politicizing theories. Anyone who claims otherwise essentially states that the most undiluted expression of liberation exists solely within their theoretical paradigm. The border-less, pure black flag is a paradox of symbols, as it negates their absolutism, or purity of ideology, by being void of any expressive formation.