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6 June 2024

  • curprev 01:2001:20, 6 June 2024AnAnonBoi123 talk contribs 30,681 bytes −147 Not trying to edit-war, however I am pretty sure the evidence heavily suggests that the YPG isn't pro-LGBT, which would make sense because despite being progressive for their region, are incredibly conservative by western standards especially on lgbt issues as corroborated in my source. Other Kurdish LGBT people have also shared this same sentiment, If we don't have a consensus I am absolutely willing to discuss it in the talk page since I think this issue is certainly worth discussing. - Anon Tag: Undo

5 June 2024

  • curprev 21:1521:15, 5 June 2024FanOfWolves talk contribs 30,828 bytes +147 Undo revision 523750 by AnAnonBoi123 (talk) The QILA disbanded because the group it was a part of disbanded. Tags: Reverted Mobile edit Mobile web edit
  • curprev 21:0821:08, 5 June 2024AnAnonBoi123 talk contribs 30,681 bytes −146 The YPG closed down the queer-anarchist brigade. The group openly declared itself disbanded. And while I think this should be taken with a serious grain of salt, the article "Notes on a Public Discussion with a Greek anarchist who Volunteered in Rojava" Appears to give some information. Though I have no idea if they are entirely correct or not. Regardless, the YPG is pretty clearly not pro-LGBT. Tag: Visual edit

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