RE: Democratic Confederalism Is The Way and Nationalism Is No Good

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Democratic Confederalism Is The Way and Nationalism Is No Good

in busy •  7 years ago 

Are you sure that a separate nation state is the result of the ruling class. I think that it is from a portion of the Kurdish population. For instance in America there are agendas to create a separate nation state for African Americans, they want this nation state to exist inside of a nation state (America. The agenda is not due to the ruling class and not from the from the entire population of African Americans. But there is a portion of those African Americans who want this for themselves and have started governing bodies to assist with the process which can take decades or centuries. This are similar situations that offer insight into the outcomes of both situations and peoples.

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What is clear is Kurds want their freedom and they want it in the right way by liberating the rest of the society with them (racial, religious, gender and social equalities).

It was the same thing with the Kurds some wanted it but according to Abdullah Ocalan it is not a good idea because problem will repeat itself but turned the other way. As people keep themselves separate only hatred will grow or division grows stronger. The NBPP were what you call extreme nationalism basically separatists which makes them a fascist group and the BPP do not acknowledge them for it and rejects them. Even though BPP are black nationalists, they are not separatists and would care for any person that lives within the neighborhood. The extreme nationalism or separatism aka fascism is not a good direction on the long run because they will run into many unreasonable problems.

Democratic Confederalism is what the Kurds use in Rojava and it is the path that is preserving their people the most. Rojava is multi-cultural, multi-religion, and multi-nationalities.

It's a bunch to ponder.