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CircleA wrote

You know who else glorifies a socialist state for fighting fascism?

rhymes with hanky

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CircleA wrote (edited )

The prisons, the police, the stalin-esque personality cult, the punitive laws, the demolishing of Arab houses, the slumlords, the state capitalism, the one party central government, the sacrificial/martyr mentality, the vanguard, the forced celibacy for women, the executions... What's your favorite part of Rojava's government, democrat?

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anarchyfrog OP wrote

btw I'd back up the OP of that post but I got suspended from reddit years ago so I can read but not post.

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RanDomino wrote

"only aligned with" is an absolutely meaningless statement. SAA forces being nearby has had no effect on DFNS governance.

You know all this, of course, but hate the YPG presumably because you're blaming them for the failure to defeat Assad, rather than the actual culprit, the Islamists who pointlessly attacked the YPG in 2012 under orders from the Turkish fascist/imperialist government. You are probably an Arab supremacist who doesn't consider Kurdish lives to matter.

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RanDomino wrote

An article with no evidence, a picture of an SAA or NDF fighter near a YPG flag, and an article explaining that the DFNS is only being forced to work with the regime because of threats by Turkish fascists. Pathetic.

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CircleA wrote

Will be interesting when the SDF joins Assad's government officially and you start claiming Assad is the lesser evil and the rightful ruler and you have to support him to protect human rights or something. So predictable.

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Fool wrote

Kurdish Ethnic-Nationalism only arose around the fall of the Ottoman Empire... largely in protest of Secularism - ie. In protest of Turkey becoming less Islamic.

(Not defending Turkey, but the Kurds were pretty okay with Islamic Imperialist Turkey).

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CircleA wrote

Oh look, you're getting a head start.

Remember tankies insisting the USSR had no choice but to work with the nazis to protect the revolution? That's you now. Fun!

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RanDomino wrote (edited )

Mazloum Abdi is literally from Kobani.

Also, pretty fucked up for a supposed Anarchist to think national borders mean anything.

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RanDomino wrote

I assume you think it would be good if Turkish-backed Islamist looters and rapists conquered the rest of Rojava. You know, the people whose slogan is "Christians to Lebanon and Alawites to the sea". They're obviously way better than the current situation, right?

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Fool wrote

More of semi-autonomous mesh, able to operate independently, but following the central command and control node when reconnected with the hive meshed communication apparatus?

🐿️🐿️🐿️🐿️


Sorry, this topic is more serious than that, but my final note is.

Research for this conservation has made me realise that the Kurdish Separatism is largely a product of British Geopolitics starting prior to the fall of the Ottoman Empire, to destabilize the region.

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CircleA wrote

Pretty fucked up for a supposed anarchist to think PKK settlers who are about to get all the Syrians near the border killed in the name of Apoism have any business being there.

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RanDomino wrote

Did Abdullah Ocalan run over your dog? Can you explain why you think letting Turkish-backed Islamist rape-gangs overrun the Assyrian and Kurdish regions of Syria is a good thing?

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