• DeepPoliSci [none/use name]
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    4 years ago

    It seems more Turkey-centric.

    Ilhan Omar takes money from the pro-Erdogan Turkish American Steering Committee (TASC) [1] and has attended conferences with the Erdogan family.

    The TASC lobbied against the recognition of the Armenian genocide and sanction placed on Turkey for their invasion of Syria. Ilhan voted present & against, respectively, rebuking the Democratic Party line on each.

    This also fits with her endorsement of East Turkestan separatists. I've understood the East Turkestan terrorist organizations to be a part of Turkey's imperial project. The East Turkestan Liberation Organization was founded in Turkey during the late 80's, around the same time China began reporting an upsurge in separatist violence [2]

    Edit: Tulsi was cancelled in 2018 for her Modi connections, but Ilhan can buddy up with Turkish fascists no problem. It's almost like Left-wing discourse is easily manipulated, and the real issue with Tulsi at that time was her actions against the US occupation of Syria.

    • LeninsRage [he/him]
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      4 years ago

      Fuck, I didn't know about this. Thats really fucking bad.

    • Gay_Wrath [fae/faer]
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      4 years ago

      i didn't know any of this, thanks ignorant amerikkkan education!

      https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Recep_Tayyip_Erdo%C4%9Fan

      In December 2008, Erdoğan criticised the I Apologize campaign by Turkish intellectuals to recognize the Armenian Genocide, saying, "I neither accept nor support this campaign. We did not commit a crime, therefore we do not need to apologise ... It will not have any benefit other than stirring up trouble, disturbing our peace and undoing the steps which have been taken".[93] In November 2009, he said, "it is not possible for those who belong to the Muslim faith to carry out genocide".

      oof

      In January 2016, more than a thousand academics signed a petition criticizing Turkey's military crackdown on ethnic Kurdish towns and neighborhoods in the east of the country, such as Sur (a district of Diyarbakır), Silvan, Nusaybin, Cizre and Silopi, and asking an end to violence.[251] Erdoğan accused those who signed the petition of "terrorist propaganda", calling them "the darkest of people". He called for action by institutions and universities, stating, "Everyone who benefits from this state but is now an enemy of the state must be punished without further delay".[252] Within days, over 30 of the signatories were arrested, many in dawn-time raids on their homes. Although all were quickly released, nearly half were fired from their jobs, eliciting a denunciation from Turkey's Science Academy for such "wrong and disturbing" treatment.[253] Erdoğan vowed that the academics would pay the price for "falling into a pit of treachery".

      bigger oof :C

      • foxodroid [she/her]
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        4 years ago

        maybe, but the sunni schools are no where near as different as Christian sects. You'll only notice the differences if you're a huge nerd who spends too much time reading that shit.

        • DerEwigeAtheist [she/her, comrade/them]
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          4 years ago

          I mean yeah, i just know that the hanafi are the relaxed ones and hanbalite are where wahabism comes from. I've forgot the details of the Shafiit(don't know the english phonetics) school. Which is where geographically she would be in.

          • foxodroid [she/her]
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            4 years ago

            no joke, the only unique thing i know of with the shafi3i school is they're the only ones who allow a father to marry his illegitimate daughter..because technically she's "not his daughter".

            It's a super obscure fact but literally nothing else comes to mind.

            • DerEwigeAtheist [she/her, comrade/them]
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              4 years ago

              I've once hat a person in a masters programm on islam science explain the differences for me and i forgot everything, maybe some stuff about who can do Iddjihad.