Rojava is some phantom statelet, which was mainly financed by illegal trade in oil and other supplies with the fascist regime of war criminal Assad. It has some sort of a maoist structure with a very superficial anarchist coating, which means there's a lot of talk about councils and democracy but in reality an omnipotent party with it's own political police is having control over everything. Significant is the personality cult around the imprisoned Great Leader, Öcalan, which is not very spontaneous at all but is imposed by higher ranks of the party (some say it is instigated by the subject of the cult himself). It really has nothing to do with class struggle, or you could say: it only has to do with class struggle in as far as it is just another attack against our class. I really don't understand why libertarians fall for this crap.
Rojava is some phantom
Rojava is some phantom statelet, which was mainly financed by illegal trade in oil and other supplies with the fascist regime of war criminal Assad. It has some sort of a maoist structure with a very superficial anarchist coating, which means there's a lot of talk about councils and democracy but in reality an omnipotent party with it's own political police is having control over everything. Significant is the personality cult around the imprisoned Great Leader, Öcalan, which is not very spontaneous at all but is imposed by higher ranks of the party (some say it is instigated by the subject of the cult himself). It really has nothing to do with class struggle, or you could say: it only has to do with class struggle in as far as it is just another attack against our class. I really don't understand why libertarians fall for this crap.