The regime was saturated with corruption, patronage, and inefficiency. It had almost no support outside of the Alawite community, the grouping which the Assads belonged to. Even there, the support was often motivated by fear of the alternatives and being blamed by guilt by association for Assad’s crimes.
Month: December 2024
Lessons of election 2024
The liberals—the leaders of the Democratic Party and its associated non-governmental organizations (NGOs), intellectuals, media and fundraisers—said the 2024 election was a referendum on U.S. democracy. Maybe even the last ditch effort to stop “fascism” riding in on Trump’s coattails. Yet despite the heated rhetoric, they ran an uninspired campaign in defense of a status quo that most Americans had already rejected.
Where is Syria headed?
The plain fact is that once external support dried up, the regime collapsed like any “puppet regime” that is abandoned by the power that used to hold its strings. The latest striking example of such a collapse was what happened to the puppet regime in Kabul in the face of the Taliban’s advance, after US forces gave up propping it in 2021.
Fighting sexual harassment of students in Pakistan
Women and children, situated at the lowest rungs of this hierarchy, are subject to intensified forms of physical, psychological and sexual violence that are products of the system. As the system’s crisis deepens, systematic violence escalates, until violence becomes the sole means of its survival.
Abortion bans always kill women
The U.S. already has the highest maternal death rate among wealthy nations, and pregnant Black women already die at twice the national rate—and three times more that the rate of white women. Since Dobbs, states with abortion bans have experienced a mass exodus of OB-GYNs, resulting in “maternity care deserts”—with no available prenatal care in one-third of U.S. counties. Roughly 100 hospitals have shut down their maternity care departments.