Wednesday, 31 January 2018

Die Turkey Die

The Kurdish people in Northern Syria (Rojava) have been an example of Humanism, Integrity and Struggle for all these last years. When I saw them in several interviews saying that their fight against ISIS was not just a fight for their people, but a fight for all of Humanity I could feel shivers down my spine. Used as we are to see how societies in the Middle East have descended into the Middle Ages led by Islam... see these people aiming to create a socialist society with equal rights for men and women and all ethnicities has been something beyond inspirational.

I was pretty aware of how difficult their path would be. Fighting the Islamist scum funded by petrodollars and Turkey, resisting the Turkish dirty war (arming and allowing the Islamist scum to cross the border, launching random attacks against Kurd revolutionaries under the pretext of being associated to the PKK...) But these Kurdish heros had managed to do the impossible, defeat ISIS, form a solid alliance with other non fundametalist ethnicities of the region, and liberate much more territory (both from ISIS and Assad) than anyone would have expected. Furthermore, they seemed to have gained international recognition as the most fierce and effective fighters against ISIS. I was not expecting to see in the next years Rojava turned into an official Kurdish state with full international recognition, but I could expect to see an Autonomous Region working as a sort of de-facto state. Once entered into a sort of peace (whatever instable this word is in that part of the world), one could expect thousands of Anarchists, Communists and Socialists (real ones, not IslamoLeft crap) moving there to help with the construction of this egalitarian society.

But all this was too much for the Turkish IslamoFascist beasts. As you know Erdogan has launched an all out war against the Rojava Kurds, the "olive branch operation" sending his troops and collaborating (even more openly) with remaining yihadist groups. One could expect that the international community that so willing was to use the Kurds to die on the ground fighting ISIS would show some sort of loyalty for their previous comrades, but it's not been at all like that, and we've seen one of the most ominous acts of treason in recent history. About the Putin Fascist openly collaborating with Erdogan, I think there's little to say. I wonder what the European far-right, that tends to see in Putin a sort of hero, a "defender of Christianity and moral "... thinks about this fucking traitor allying with the Islamist Turkish "empire". One could only wish to see the yihadists that are fleeing Syria and Irak join the Chechen Islamists and committing as many and as horrible attacks on Russian soil as posible...

I HATE Turkey for multiple reasons. For its present, a society that is more and more islamised and more and more nationalistic, that denies (and punishes those that don't) the Armenian and Greek genocides, that denies the existence of the Kurdish people... and for its past: the biggest enemy of Europe, that tried to conquer us multiple times and that unfortunately partially succeeded (the Balkans, Constantinople...) A society that massively votes for Erdogan and that adheres to the idea that when they emigrate, they and their sons and grandsons... will continue to be Turkish, rather than German, French or whatever country that has had the disgrace of seeing them set foot on their soil...

For sure the oppression of the Turkish people has made my hate for Turkey skyrocket... For the Kurds, lauching attacks on Turkish soil is a very problematic decision. If some civilian died Erdogan would have just what he desires so much, one more pretext to call them terrorists... so it should be the European progressist people who should attack (non violently I guess...) Turkish interests in our countries. Way beyond economical boykot, embassies, Turkish companies (Turkish Airlines agencies for example), Turkish cultural centres... should be targeted. Massive demonstrations burning Turkish flags, Turkish football teams being forced out of the stadiums when playing here... I can think of many ways to try to make them aware of how much we hate them and how much one day they will have to pay... Let's dream of a day when Constantinople will be "cleaned up" and returned to Europe.

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