I honestly can not say I have a deep knowledge of the Syrian civil war except for a few things.

  1. Multiple groups including Isis and the Syrian army are involved, some of which are US backed

  2. Rojava and the Kurds seem genuinely unproblematic and cool, and are currently being attacked by Syria and Turkey, and their support was withdrawn by trump.

  3. The resulting refugee crisis is a big deal, etc etc. I’ve actually been fortunate enough to talk with several refugees as my mother works in local government helping sponsor them, and one family threw a party and invited us. The food was delicious, but I felt like asking a family who had just been reunited with a family member after years about the civil war would not be a good idea. So I can’t say I learned much from the conversations I’ve had.

I see lots of Assad memes. Is it ironic? Is it unironic? Is it a big critical support deal like Kim Jong un? What’s the consensus? Can someone educate me or?

Thanks.

  • comi [he/him]
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    4 years ago

    It’s not support, maybe more of “don’t fuck up syria as well” looking at other nation in this region.

    Honestly, it’s issue of framing in the media. Like it’s either (1) bomb Syria or (2)don’t bomb Syria, somehow (3) unconditional invitation of refugees never even enter into the conversation for example or (4) provide food/water/medicine. So people generally don’t like option 1 and default to option 2.