does arab and assyrian perspectives inform your opinion here? What you say is very fucking clearly against what is being charged by these groups. Whichever official propaganda line or paper policies the kurds carry is completely ridiculous to argue for. We have seen western-backed progressive kurds coast on top of, and ending with the oil profits from, invasions against ba’ath regimes in that region before. a lot of the reason you know what you think you know about kurdistan - west region is because the blood money that has been pumped into media platforms and military industry by their american allies. I wont have western dipshits on chapo discredit assyrians who were the victims of a kurdish-driven genocide hundred years ago when they say those patterns are surfacing again now. we have seen all of this before, it should be obvious, yall… There are feminists with guns fighting terrorists, okay, cool. For a site talking so much about the so called social wing of fascism its funny how this isnt applied to the anglokurdish postimperial enclaves that we keep seeing being built on the backs of brutalized arab states
It’s Going Down podcast interviewed an Assyrian living in Qamishlo, and he claims that the Syrian government stoked ethnic tensions in order to maintain social control and that the Rojava revolution has done a lot to break down ethnic divisions between people:
https://itsgoingdown.org/this-is-america-92-an-anarchist-in-rojava-speaks/
Your post also ignores the fact that the Kurds themselves have been victims of genocide, forced assimilation, etc.
ok bro thank you for linking me “this is america”. my post doesnt include a broader analysis on secterian hatred because the obvious line in this conflict is to uphold a pluralistic secular state like the one of syria, the one our friends the kurds have broken up under the wings of the west good job bro you found a mascot that underlines the fantasy you have perpetuated about this particular movement. break the glass world, the world is full of freedom struggles, the syrian kurdish one isnt a fairytale ascendant from the rest.
https://www.joshualandis.com/blog/romancing-rojava-rhetoric-vs-reality/
Yes Baathist Syria is very pluralistic, that’s why they didn’t allow Syrian Kurds to hold full Syrian citizenship and pursed assimilationist policies against them. Again you’re just ignoring the Kurdish perspective, I’m starting to think you’re an Arab nationalist.
Also read my other fucking posts in this thread, I never claimed that Rojava is a utopia.