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“A State that Massacres Its Own People Cannot Be a Force of Liberation for Others”

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  • crimethinc@todon.euC crimethinc@todon.eu

    @tael

    Sorry, did you say that Israel invaded Syria and murdered Assad? We can agree that Israel invaded Syria and is occupying some of its territory, but Assad is living in Russia in luxury.

    Or is there any other way to read what you are saying??

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    Assad family live in Russian luxury as Bashar ‘brushes up on ophthalmology’

    Family friend, sources in Russia and Syria, and leaked data help give rare insight into life of dictator’s reclusive household

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    the Guardian (www.theguardian.com)

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    @CrimethInc oh, whoops, that's my bad; I misremembered the news at the time when it happened and thought I recalled him being killed because a bunch of his soldiers were killed including infiltrating the army's headquarters. yes he's alive (somehow) but it changes nothing material about my point

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    • tael@yiff.lifeT tael@yiff.life

      @CrimethInc oh, whoops, that's my bad; I misremembered the news at the time when it happened and thought I recalled him being killed because a bunch of his soldiers were killed including infiltrating the army's headquarters. yes he's alive (somehow) but it changes nothing material about my point

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      @CrimethInc I probably mixed him up with Nasrallah lol

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      • tael@yiff.lifeT tael@yiff.life

        @CrimethInc I probably mixed him up with Nasrallah lol

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        @tael

        If you've missed it, you could also see the below message asking why you are speaking about "Arab self-governance" in reference to Iran.

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        • crimethinc@todon.euC crimethinc@todon.eu

          @tael

          If you've missed it, you could also see the below message asking why you are speaking about "Arab self-governance" in reference to Iran.

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          @CrimethInc nah I was typing up a reply when I saw the question

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          • crimethinc@todon.euC crimethinc@todon.eu

            @tael

            See the answer to your previous message: precisely because of Trump's threats, it is important to emphasize that there are Iranian perspectives that oppose both the ruling government and the astroturf alternative that Trump and Israel are promoting.

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            As a minor detail, when you suggest that a US attack on Iran would threaten *Arab* self-governance, is that because you don't know what ethnicities are common in Iran? (If you don't, you'll find a helpful map in the interview that you are complaining so bitterly about.)

            Or is because of some sort of notion that only Iranian backing can preserve Arab self-governance elsewhere in the region? For example, did Assad's government constitute "Arab self-governance," but the Saudi government does not? That would be a difficult position to defend.

            From our perspective, of course, none of the authoritarian governments in the region represent an "Arab self-governance" worth defending as such, though various social movements pursue it.

            Or perhaps you simply slipped up and typed "Arab self-governance" because you are still reeling from the horrific US invasion and occupation of Iraq. That, at least, would be understandable.

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            @CrimethInc I appreciate the concern and respect that you attempted to derive a non-moronic argument from my statement. yes, the notion implied is that the Arab governments in the region are almost entirely now the servile bootlicking dogs of the US, forbidden to govern themselves against its interests. this lack of real Arabic self-governance (governance by Arabs is not the same as Arab self-governance when they govern on behalf of the West) is the reason why Palestine, which once was defended by force of arms by practically every nation in the Middle East, is now almost entirely left to the slaughter. the US is invading Iran as part of its agenda to topple these last holdouts so that Israel can murder and cleanse all the peoples of the region, Arab or not, as it pleases. they are quite open about this, I'm sure I don't need to show you the "Greater Israel" maps

            please don't conflate it with asserting that all residents of the Middle East, or even all Muslims, are Arabs

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            • tael@yiff.lifeT tael@yiff.life

              @CrimethInc I appreciate the concern and respect that you attempted to derive a non-moronic argument from my statement. yes, the notion implied is that the Arab governments in the region are almost entirely now the servile bootlicking dogs of the US, forbidden to govern themselves against its interests. this lack of real Arabic self-governance (governance by Arabs is not the same as Arab self-governance when they govern on behalf of the West) is the reason why Palestine, which once was defended by force of arms by practically every nation in the Middle East, is now almost entirely left to the slaughter. the US is invading Iran as part of its agenda to topple these last holdouts so that Israel can murder and cleanse all the peoples of the region, Arab or not, as it pleases. they are quite open about this, I'm sure I don't need to show you the "Greater Israel" maps

              please don't conflate it with asserting that all residents of the Middle East, or even all Muslims, are Arabs

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              @tael

              We would argue that Assad was not an especially reliable support for Palestinian liberation, either, and that, while it is understandable that Palestinian, Iranian, Kurdish, Druze, etc. people might look to local or international imperialist powers of one camp or another, the horrors will go on until a consistent internationalism emerges.

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                @tael

                We would argue that Assad was not an especially reliable support for Palestinian liberation, either, and that, while it is understandable that Palestinian, Iranian, Kurdish, Druze, etc. people might look to local or international imperialist powers of one camp or another, the horrors will go on until a consistent internationalism emerges.

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                @CrimethInc He clearly was not, but he was better for the Druze than Al-Jolani, which is what letting Israel choose who governs you will result in, and viciously toppling his government benefited no one but the Israelis, which is why they did it

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                  @CrimethInc He clearly was not, but he was better for the Druze than Al-Jolani, which is what letting Israel choose who governs you will result in, and viciously toppling his government benefited no one but the Israelis, which is why they did it

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                  @CrimethInc I'm going to bed so here's my closing point: Roja makes a big fuss about how this type of analysis is the "anti-imperialism of fools" and that the issue is standards shifting based on geopolitical alignment rather than mere survival. Survival is the sole concern of animals. Who's the real fool when your branch of ideology allows for thanking Israel for saving you from the army it created to murder you without even acknowledging that fact? The anti-imperialism of fools is that which aids and abets the imperialist in subjugating itself, which is what they are doing with this interview, and what you are doing by publishing it in this moment, thereby encouraging the anarchists who follow you to waffle about or even cheer on the US when it proceeds to show Iran the Iraqi treatment. An utterly myopic lens through which to view revolutionary struggle and a dead-end for solidarity, unfortunately likely to be rapidly quite literal here. Equivocation to deadly and insidious effect

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                    @CrimethInc I'm going to bed so here's my closing point: Roja makes a big fuss about how this type of analysis is the "anti-imperialism of fools" and that the issue is standards shifting based on geopolitical alignment rather than mere survival. Survival is the sole concern of animals. Who's the real fool when your branch of ideology allows for thanking Israel for saving you from the army it created to murder you without even acknowledging that fact? The anti-imperialism of fools is that which aids and abets the imperialist in subjugating itself, which is what they are doing with this interview, and what you are doing by publishing it in this moment, thereby encouraging the anarchists who follow you to waffle about or even cheer on the US when it proceeds to show Iran the Iraqi treatment. An utterly myopic lens through which to view revolutionary struggle and a dead-end for solidarity, unfortunately likely to be rapidly quite literal here. Equivocation to deadly and insidious effect

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                    @CrimethInc Israel is quite literally the closest thing to ontological evil in the world today. Even its examples of "good deeds" are responses to atrocities it engineered itself, in which it kills more people and colonizes more land. Publishing anything which hands it to them in any way, in short, is an utter embarrassment and why the fuck can't you see this?? If there is any red line for any kind of solidarity it should be this. Anyone on the left should be able to agree on this. You were under no obligation to publish that

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                    • tael@yiff.lifeT tael@yiff.life

                      @CrimethInc "from the Chinese diaspora" LOL good job being the mouthpiece of the CIA

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                      @tael @CrimethInc this is a tankie, block and move on

                      made the mistake of looking at the account too and was hit with a wave of orientalism so noxious that I feel like I deserve compensation for damages

                      希望你能继续学中文,多跟周围的海外华人朋友交流,不过我不知道他们会不会愿意跟你交流。你现在这种瞎逼逼估计没人能接受。

                      天道酬勤 好好学习 天天向上 🥰

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