The revolutionary women of Rojava are in grave danger. That has consequences for us all | Natasha Walter

Women's Resistance in Rojava Hangs by a Thread Amidst Betrayal and Slaughter.

The region of north-east Syria, known as Rojava, has been governed by an autonomous administration for over a decade. The administration's commitment to equal rights has been remarkable, with every institution it set up relying on power-sharing between men and women. This commitment has inspired countless women across the world to join the resistance against patriarchal systems.

However, now, these women are facing dire straits as their region comes under threat from the Syrian government. The Kurds in north-east Syria fear a return to the brutal policies of the past, with massacres of minority groups having taken place in other parts of the country.

Despite being at a grave risk of slaughter, women in Rojava remain resolute in their determination to defend their achievements. Their resistance against Islamic State and the administration's struggles to put radical ideals into practice do not diminish their spirit.

However, the question is whether they can continue this fight without succumbing to the forces that are now arrayed against them. The region's power lies in its ability to inspire others with its vision of a decentralised, bottom-up system. But will it be enough to withstand the crushing weight of authoritarianism?

The international community must not ignore what is happening in Rojava. A counterweight to growing authoritarianism is needed, and women are at the forefront of this battle. The administration's ideas have been transformative, bringing about radical changes in the way decisions are taken and power is distributed.

But the future for Rojava looks bleak. It is up to us all to show solidarity with these brave women who risk everything to resist patriarchal systems. We must use our voices to pressure our governments to support their rights and freedoms, and engage with the ideas of direct democracy that have defined the region's governance at its best.

If we fail to do so, it will be a betrayal of the trust placed in us as observers and supporters of these women. The fate of Rojava hangs by a thread, and it is up to all of us to act now to save it from destruction.
 
😱🀯 this can't be happening they're fighting for equality & freedom & now they're facing slaughter? πŸš«πŸ’” it's like we've learned nothing from history... women in Rojava are literally the embodiment of hope & resilience in a world that's still so patriarchal 😩. I feel so helpless just reading about this... what can we do to help them?! πŸ’ͺ🌎 we need to raise our voices NOW & demand action from our governments! πŸ‘ŠπŸ’₯
 
its crazy that the future of rojava looks so bleak πŸ€•...i mean, these women have come so far with their commitment to equal rights & power-sharing, its like they're fighting for something much bigger than themselves. but at the same time, its hard not to feel that way when youre looking at the international community's lack of action on this issue...idk what else to say, its like we're just sitting around watching these women's lives hang in the balance πŸ’”
 
OMG I'm literally shocked by what's going on in Rojava 🀯😱 they're fighting for their rights and freedoms and it's just heartbreaking to see them facing such threats from the Syrian government πŸ€•. I mean, can you believe how radical and empowering their system of governance is? It's like, power-sharing between men and women? Who would've thought that could work?! πŸ˜‚πŸ’– but seriously, it's amazing what these women have accomplished in such a short amount of time.

I feel so sorry for them though. I mean, they're literally fighting for their lives over there 🀯. It's like, can't we just step up and support them already? πŸ™ I know we all talk about how important it is to support democracy and human rights, but sometimes you gotta put your money where your mouth is πŸ’Έ.

I'm not even kidding, if we don't start showing some solidarity with these women ASAP, I think Rojava could be lost forever πŸŒͺ️. It's like, we all have a responsibility to speak out against authoritarianism and patriarchal systems, and I feel so guilty that I haven't been doing enough myself πŸ˜”.

Anyway, let's get to it! Who's with me? πŸ’₯πŸ‘Š
 
πŸ€• man i'm gettin worried about rojava fam... i mean what's goin on there is just insane 1st off its like these women are facin brutal threats & yet they still keep resistin that's crazy if they cant even get some support from the internationl community how r they s'posed 2 hold out? & then theres this question of whether they can keep their power-sharing system goin w/o gettin crushed by authoritarianism... its like a never endin nightmare for these women i wish we cud just step up & show 'em some solidarity already
 
πŸ€• I'm seriously worried about what's happening in Rojava right now... Those brave women are fighting for their lives against an authoritarian regime that wants to silence them πŸ’”. The international community can't just sit back and do nothing - we need to use our voices to amplify their message of equality and freedom πŸ—£οΈ. We should be supporting these women, not just with words but also with action πŸ’ͺ. It's heartbreaking to think that their hard work and vision for a decentralized system might be destroyed by the forces of oppression 😩. Let's take responsibility for standing up for justice and human rights - Rojava needs our support now more than ever ❀️.
 
omg this is soo sad rojava is like literally on the brink of disaster i cant even handle the thought of those amazing women being killed or forced back into patriarchal societies we gotta step up and support them ASAP their struggle 4 equality & direct democracy is so inspiring but also super scary atm lets raise our voices & demand action from govts & intl community lets give rojava the solidarity it needs 🀝πŸ’ͺ
 
its such a shame πŸ€• whats going on in rojava is heartbreaking. those women have been fighting for so long and its clear they're not giving up easily πŸ’ͺ but the fact that the international community is only now paying attention is pretty concerning 😬 i think its true we need to be supporting them more directly, whether thats through protests, petitions or whatever else we can do. and yeah, it does feel like a lot of weight is on their shoulders right now 🌎 theyve got a real chance to show the world what a decentralized system looks like, but if that falls apart...well its hard to see where that would lead πŸ˜“
 
πŸ€” I feel like the world is watching Rojava go through this tough time... The fact that they're still standing strong after everything they've been through is truly inspiring πŸ™Œ But it's scary to think about what might happen if we don't show up for them ASAP πŸ’₯ They're literally fighting for their right to exist and have a say in their own lives, which is something we should all be able to take for granted πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ It's not just about the women, though - this is about creating a world where everyone has equal rights and opportunities 🌎 We gotta do better than just "not ignoring" what's happening; we need to be actively supporting these women and their cause πŸ’ͺ
 
I'm really worried about what's happening in Rojava πŸ€•. It's like they're fighting for their lives over there. I mean, the idea of equal rights and power-sharing between men and women is super inspiring πŸ’ͺ, but it's also got them at a grave risk of being crushed.

It's crazy that they've been able to create this decentralized system that inspires others, but now it's like everything's coming crashing down πŸŒͺ️. The international community needs to step up and support these women who are risking everything to resist patriarchal systems πŸ’«. We need to use our voices to pressure governments into supporting their rights and freedoms.

It's not just about Rojava, though - it's about all of us failing to act when we see injustices happening elsewhere πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ. We've got to do better than just talking about it; we've got to take action now to save Rojava from destruction πŸ’₯. The future looks bleak if we don't step up and show some solidarity with these brave women πŸ’•.
 
The situation in Rojava is super intense right now πŸš¨πŸ’” I feel like we're watching the battle scene from Game of Thrones all over again, but instead of swords, these women are armed with their determination and resilience πŸ’ͺ🏽. The thought of them facing such dire straits without any support is just heartbreaking. It's like they're stuck in a situation where Daenerys' dragons aren't on their side, just the Syrian government πŸ¦–.

We need to get behind these women and use our voices to make some noise. We can't just sit back and watch as their revolution is crushed without putting up a fight. I'm thinking of all the strong women who've inspired me over the years - from Frida Kahlo to Ruth Bader Ginsburg, and now to the women in Rojava πŸ™Œ. They're not just fighting for themselves; they're fighting for us too.

We need to put pressure on our governments to take a stand with these women. We can't let them down like that πŸ˜”. The fate of Rojava is hanging by a thread, and if we don't act now, it's going to be a disaster. Let's get together and make some noise, like the squad from Bridesmaids πŸŽ‰. We need to show the world what's at stake here!
 
πŸ€• this is such a tragic situation... rojava's model of equal power-sharing between men & women has been a game-changer in the fight against patriarchal systems everywhere 🌎 unfortunately, their region is under threat from the syrian government & kurdish minority groups are fearing another wave of violence πŸ’₯ what i find really concerning is how the international community seems to be ignoring this crisis - we need to step up & show solidarity with these brave women who are risking everything to defend their achievements πŸ’ͺ if not, it'll be a huge betrayal of our responsibilities as observers & supporters 🀝
 
I'm seriously worried about the women of Rojava πŸ€•. Their fight for equality and democracy is truly inspiring, but it's heartbreaking to think that their region might be taken away from them πŸ’”. The international community needs to step up and show some serious support 🌎. We can't just sit back and watch as authoritarianism crushes all that Rojava has worked hard to achieve 🀯. I mean, their system of power-sharing between men and women is actually a pretty powerful model πŸ‘₯, but it's clear that the forces arrayed against them are incredibly strong πŸ’ͺ. We need to use our voices to make some noise for these incredible women who are fighting for a better future πŸ’β€β™€οΈ. It's up to us to act now and show that we care about their rights and freedoms πŸ•°οΈ. If we don't, I fear that Rojava will be lost forever πŸ˜”.
 
omg did u know that the most epic food truck festival happened last month in LA 🀩 it was like a party on wheels with every kind of grub imaginable... i swear i had the best vegan taco of my life and i'm not even kidding it was love at first bite 🌯️ anyway back to rojava i feel so bad for those women they're literally fighting for their lives over there but u know what would be amazing if we could get a decent wifi signal up in north syria lol just imagine being able to scroll thru instagram without worrying about the admin taking down ur account πŸ˜‚
 
omg, like seriously cant believe what's happening to those women in rojava 😱 they're literally fighting for their lives over there & no one seems to care πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ its so disheartening thinking about how easily they're being threatened by the syrian gov 🚫 gotta do more than just write about it, gotta take action πŸ’ͺ lets raise our voices & demand support from our governments πŸ‘Š rojava's vision of a decentralized system is truly inspiring & we cant let that fade away πŸ’₯
 
I'm low-key worried about the situation in Rojava πŸ€•. It's crazy how the international community can just sit back and watch as these women are under attack. I mean, their system might not be perfect, but they're doing something different here - a decentralized power-sharing thing that's actually working. We should be all for that ✊️. But no, instead we're giving them lip service while the powers that be are just waiting to pounce on them. It's like, what even is the point of having free speech and human rights if we don't back it up with actual support? πŸ€”
 
I'm telling you, this whole situation with Rojava is a total mess 🀯! I mean, the women there are being super brave, but come on, can't we just give them some support? The international community needs to step up and help these girls out. I'm not saying it's easy, but they're fighting for something that could actually change the game, you know? Decentralized governance, direct democracy... it sounds like a total dream come true πŸ’–. But no, instead of having their backs, we're just standing there watching πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ.

And let's be real, if we don't do something soon, Rojava is gonna get crushed πŸ’₯. It's up to us to speak out and make some noise. I'm not saying it's going to be easy, but we gotta try. We can't just sit here and watch these women fight for their lives without doing anything about it 🚫. So yeah, let's do something! Let's use our voices to raise awareness and put some pressure on our governments to support Rojava. It's time to take action! πŸ’ͺ
 
🀯 I just saw this old thread about Rojava and I'm still shook. I feel like the international community has been so caught up in their own stuff that they've forgotten about these women who have been fighting for equality and freedom in a region that's already been ravaged by war. It's crazy to think that people are actually calling out Rojava for being too radical... like, isn't that what we're trying to achieve with our societies?! πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ Anyway, I'm just gonna say it - we need to be doing more to support these women and the administration they've set up. It's not all about politics, it's about human rights and basic dignity. We can't just sit back and watch them get slaughtered over their principles. The least we can do is use our voices to make some noise πŸ—£οΈ
 
I'm gettin' really worried about the situation in Rojava πŸ€•. Those women have been fightin' for equality and freedom for years, and it's heartbreaking to see 'em facin' this kind of threat. I mean, what's the point of all their hard work if it's just gonna be swept away by authoritarianism? 😩

We gotta step up and show some support 🀝. The international community can't just sit back and do nothin'. We need to use our voices to pressure governments into helpin' out these women. It's not just about Rojava, it's about the future of democracy itself πŸ’‘.

I remember when I was younger, I used to watch these women in Rojava fightin' against ISIS like heroes πŸ‘Š. They inspired me so much, and now I'm worried that we're losin' sight of what's truly important. We need to get back on track and support their cause 🌟.

I don't care if it's politics or whatever, the fact is, women in Rojava are facin' a life-or-death situation, and we gotta do somethin' about it πŸ’”. Let's not just sit around and talk about it, let's take action! πŸ’ͺ
 
πŸ€• I'm literally catching up on everything after being out of the loop for ages... Anyway, what's worrying me about Rojava is that if we're gonna throw our support behind these women, we need to actually back them up, you know? Can't just tweet about it and expect change. The article says they've got a powerful vision but I'm not convinced it's enough to withstand authoritarianism... How do we even start supporting their cause without being super heavy-handed or intrusive?
 
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