• Halvaari@lemmygrad.ml
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    3 years ago

    This must be the infallible logic of vaushites who see the USA and NATO as protectors and bringers of socialism.

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      3 years ago

      Supporting Rojava makes me pro-NATO and pro-US? Holy shit what a leap. Please keep that sex pest’s name away from me

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        As long as Rojava can live in harmony with and wont oppose Bashars Syria then I give them my critical support aswell, but in general from principle as a marxist-leninist I don’t support groups funded and armed by the united states. Indeed vaushites point to Rojava as an example of NATO promoting socialism and make the leap from this to be pro-NATO and pro-US, the absolute troglodytes.

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          Oh god I hadn’t heard that argument before. I’ve avoided this particular Vaush saga until now. That’s… well, it’s evidence that Vaush is a fed asset at the very least

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          That’s not really on Rojava itself though, is it? Westoid libs love to appropriate anything vaguely revolutionary for their own purposes without any regard to the feelings of those they’re trying to appropriate.

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            Well, as long as they’re the underdog. If a socialist project isn’t sufficiently martyred, these libs will start sounding like state department spokespeople