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anarkiddomedia wrote

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It's not exactly an ethno-state, as it is secular in its constitution and practice. It's different from Israel in many, many ways, starting off by not being a settler colonial power and being a bottom-up force.

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anarkiddomedia wrote

I'm with you on nationalism being unstable and hard to assist, but dduring their existence as a de-facto autonomous region they've done good to women's rights and progressive policy, which is preferable to the alternatives. Look up Rojava. It's not recognized as a nation but it's functioning as one, de-facto.

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