Hi, yes, Brace Belden was in a far right band called "Warkrime" that sang about killing Arabs.He spent a decade tweeting anti-Arab, anti-Palestinian shit.He went to Syria to do war tourism & bragged to Rolling Stone about committing a war crime by pissed on Muslim corpses.— Gwen Snyder is uncivil (@gwensnyderPHL) August 4, 2020
Yeah I was gonna say, if the thing that sticks out to you the most is literally the opposite of the truth, and been thoroughly explained by Brace, the shitload of other volunteers, and the government itself. Unless every US volunteer fighter is a fed, but somehow NOT the UK ones who did get arrested entering back into the country as the YPG is on their list, then it makes no sense to assume Brace is CIA.
To the people talking about airstrikes, pretty sure his unit didn't call it in, but more than that, the Kurds had been openly coordinating with the US. That's like saying Stalin was CIA, because he got trucks shipped to him by FDR, and got intel from allied nations. This was during the liberation of Raqqa, the big setpiece of the war. It is not some shady or suspect thing for the YPG, part of a coalition force, to get air support from the US during a joint attack. Or should the Kurds have refused air support for this offensive as to keep their purity in our debates?
I am not saying this applies to you specifically, but i think a lot of leftists go extra in critiquing Rojava, while valid and I have plenty of critiques of my own, because they see this direct militant action occurring, with fellow leftists going over and fighting and dying in what feels almost like a fantasy and they need to excuse themselves. There is nothing wrong with not volunteering, but i think people do have some level of an inferiority complex over the volunteers. It is where I think "purity politics" actually does exist, not in condemnation or critique of party decisions, but in distrusting individuals from the get-go on some level due to self-doubt. I catch myself feeling like this with DSA a bunch, we on some level want the more extraordinary examples to be adventurism, because even if we know there is no shame in not doing the same as them, part of us does resent them. We need a narrative to not just accept what we did or did not do, but to justify ourselves as the truer and better leftists.
Criticize Brace all you want, I just think from my own weaknesses, that we easily project a lot onto people.
Ok yeah I see where you're coming from. Had no idea the org was designated a terror organization, I assumed it wasn't considering the US's support for the Kurds in the past. Perhaps it's only been designated as a favor to Turkey and they don't care because he's relatively high profile and was fighting ISIS? Hard to say, I'll keep it in mind
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Yeah I was gonna say, if the thing that sticks out to you the most is literally the opposite of the truth, and been thoroughly explained by Brace, the shitload of other volunteers, and the government itself. Unless every US volunteer fighter is a fed, but somehow NOT the UK ones who did get arrested entering back into the country as the YPG is on their list, then it makes no sense to assume Brace is CIA.
To the people talking about airstrikes, pretty sure his unit didn't call it in, but more than that, the Kurds had been openly coordinating with the US. That's like saying Stalin was CIA, because he got trucks shipped to him by FDR, and got intel from allied nations. This was during the liberation of Raqqa, the big setpiece of the war. It is not some shady or suspect thing for the YPG, part of a coalition force, to get air support from the US during a joint attack. Or should the Kurds have refused air support for this offensive as to keep their purity in our debates?
I am not saying this applies to you specifically, but i think a lot of leftists go extra in critiquing Rojava, while valid and I have plenty of critiques of my own, because they see this direct militant action occurring, with fellow leftists going over and fighting and dying in what feels almost like a fantasy and they need to excuse themselves. There is nothing wrong with not volunteering, but i think people do have some level of an inferiority complex over the volunteers. It is where I think "purity politics" actually does exist, not in condemnation or critique of party decisions, but in distrusting individuals from the get-go on some level due to self-doubt. I catch myself feeling like this with DSA a bunch, we on some level want the more extraordinary examples to be adventurism, because even if we know there is no shame in not doing the same as them, part of us does resent them. We need a narrative to not just accept what we did or did not do, but to justify ourselves as the truer and better leftists.
Criticize Brace all you want, I just think from my own weaknesses, that we easily project a lot onto people.
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Ok yeah I see where you're coming from. Had no idea the org was designated a terror organization, I assumed it wasn't considering the US's support for the Kurds in the past. Perhaps it's only been designated as a favor to Turkey and they don't care because he's relatively high profile and was fighting ISIS? Hard to say, I'll keep it in mind
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Ok nvm then