RL Stephens has posted his position on how the DSA should respond to the war in Syria, http://www.dsausa.org/npc_debate
The use of the word “debate”, I suppose, is meant to convey the fact that this is an individual member’s opinion. But considering the amount of text at the top and bottom of the post I co-authored with Jason Schulman, http://www.dsausa.org/the_case_for_solidarity_with_the_syrian_revolution_dl, it hardly does the job of making this point clear.
I’ll be focusing on what I find wrong with Stephens’ post, for a history of the revolution, the class character of the Arab Spring countries, the barbarity of the regime and how the left, and the West as a whole, betrayed the people of Syria, see: ...