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    2 months ago

    Syrian Men*

    Ain’t no women allowed to celebrate in those streets

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      I am not sure if this is an orientalist/racist comment (no women in streets because it is the Middle East/they are Arabs) or a super based one (it is the stronghold of the more religious/jihadist groups).

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        There’s not a single woman if you take a look at the video and the photos in the article. The comment is based.

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            That’s a good approach. I tried to search for celebrations in 2024 to make it recent, because those things can change, but I didn’t get enough relevant pictures to decide (most celebrations with obvious women were indoors). There would surely be other ways to find out what is the current women rghts situation in Syria (and it could also differ regionally, I expect). I won’t be able to go down that rabbit hole today, though. If you happen to have more information, be sure to share, I’m genuinely interested.

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    Honestly, if anyone has the right to schadenfreude Hezbollah it’s Syrians. They’re doing good work in Palestine but holy fuck did they have to support the Syrian government out of all people?

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        I mean there are other groups in Syria so it’s not like there was a lack of options. The option makes sense in terms of pure geopolitics because of the relationship between Iran, Syria and Russia, but that doesn’t mean shit to the Syrians who suffered and continue to under Bashar.

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          Last I knew, Rojava was working the the Syrian government. They’re quite aware that if they had their own state, Turkey would invade and genocide them. Not that Turkey hasn’t been bombing them in Syrian territory anyway.