This is so bleak. The only success Ansarallah have against the US military are the increasing costs which are shouldered by the US poor while the MIC profits greatly
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cops are cowards
nah, those come all by themselves as soon as the street is liberated
It was revoked by the publisher due to accusations of anti-semitism from a Jewish group.
The depiction of the nose is an antisemitic trope (Nazi propaganda example).
"The Ones Who Walk Away from Omelas" is a 1973 short work of philosophical fiction by American writer Ursula K. Le Guin. With deliberately both vague and vivid descriptions, the narrator depicts a summer festival in the utopian city of Omelas, whose prosperity depends on the perpetual misery of a single child. "The Ones Who Walk Away from Omelas" was nominated for the Locus Award for Best Short Fiction in 1974 and won the Hugo Award for Best Short Story in 1974.
Flying taxis are the future, no more poor people's congestion
nice effort post
People who would never say a word about Ansarallah or Hezbollah would praise or go support Rojava
That's because Ansarallah and Hizbollah are religious fundamentalist patriarchal organizations. Critical support for their struggle against US influence, sure, but they're still right wing movements. PKK on the other hand is an old but very dynamic hard leftist organization. Their goal is to crate a liberated, multi-ethnic international communist region, has been for a while now. They've been struggling against a genocidal state in Turkey for decades and still thrive.
They're the underdog that took an opportunity to create the first version of that region in Rojava, not even fighting the central government but filling a power vacuum that otherwise would have been (and in other parts of the country has been) filled by religious extremists. ISIS brought the war to Rojava, which was quite convenient for the US because desperate people don't ask where their weapons come from as long as they can stop an existential threat.
Rojava still is a beacon of hope for people in northern Syria, eastern Turkey, and the rest of Kurdistan. It has seen amazing cooperation between ethnic groups that clash in other parts of Syria, not to mention communist grass roots organization (as in communal soviets), women's liberation, and an end to persecution for Kurds.
the sanctions work stance