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Yfw roajava has a ba'athist party
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It's not a one party state. Why wouldn't there be a ba'athist party?
They are neo-Ba'athist, which means they are more socialist than their historic predecessors.
This isn't exactly the hardest of challenge.
There's a limit to what can be defended.
so do they promote class war or not?
There MP is named Kerîm El-Dîn Fadil Fetûm.
So more ultranationalism and genocide?
rip to the realest nigga in the middle east
Well if I ever volunteer to fight for Rojava, I know who I’m voting for.
It's literally the opposite.
Saddam was a neo-Ba'athist. It means you like the secular pan-Arab nationalist part but not the socialist revolution part.
the phrase pan-arab gets me hard. Pan-Arab socialist revolutionary forces when
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wat?
fuck I meant to say Nasser
moral of the story kids never post when operating on only 3 hours of sleep
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the same ones who gassed Kurds?
Sometimes you need to butcher enemies of pan-Arabian nationalism, sometimes you need to genocide ethnic separatists in form of Ukrainians to protect the revolution and at times you need to massacre unionists to create greater socialist Ireland.
No
how many layers of non-sectarianism is Kurdistan on right now ?
Died, and though he was a realest nigga in the middle east of Earth of Sol.
newfaggot
They have like one seat in the council though
it's still interesting that it exists
They split from the main Syrian Ba'athist party and joined left-wing Arab opposition groups (involving actual communists and socialists) and thus are very hostile to both main branches of Ba'athism.
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