For christ sake she's an American who decided to come in syria to live the "revolution" she's no dispplaced people. What do you care about the people who own the house she live in ? Why dont we all talk about this ? Its just outrageous seriously!! Why cant the kurds comeback ?
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- Replying to @2Mandeville1694 @GissiSim and
My understanding is that she’s an American who married a Syrian and has lived in Syria with her family - not to join the revolution that you put so nicely in quotes. I don’t know why kurds can’t go back. Perhaps that’s a question for Turkey and Russia.
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And I’m not arguing they should be or stay there. I’m arguing that this is a sh*t situation for anyone/everyone who’s displaced — and blaming displaced people (anywhere) is wrong. I hope I’m very clear now.
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- Replying to @beyondthegrav19 @2Mandeville1694 and
Gissur has changed his tune towards Syrians over time. But he can speak for himself - and to me, he already did. If she’s aware or not, it wasn’t her choice to be displaced. Look at the root of the problem.
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I don't blame her at all. I said I was sad for her. Even though I just found out that she isn't even Syrian. She's American... but whatever. Point is that her tweets is the first proof that Turkey is resettling IDPs in Afrin while blocking those who lived there from re-entering.
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You said you were sad for the ethnic cleansing campaign waged by Turkey so that she could rent the house. Then implied she wasn’t renting from the owner. Your gripes should be with Turkey and Russia who made this deal, not with the displaced.
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You specifically singled her out and your followers and YPG fan boys think she should have been squashed in Ghouta, they called her a jihadist and a b*tch.
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We would be assuming unless she said it with her own mouth, no? I don’t care, no one should be displaced, even Kurds. I support their struggle for s of determination but I cannot say I support YPG esp after siding with the regime.
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