Are you going to keep repeating things that solves nothing? Bombs explode. Terror attacks are made. This is war, this is political unrest, it is rebellion, it is an assymmetric conflict. It isnt the first time the world is facing such an environment. It isnt the first time parties involved in the conflict use violance and terror, whether they are states or non-state groups. Stop thinking of this Turkish-Kurdish conflict as a unique scenario in history.
I am not trying to justify acts of terror that have occured, but we are way beyond past the typical Turkish positon of hiding behind the "oh but terror" to ignore the kurdish reality like you are doing right now. Terror is a product of a problem. This includes AQ and ISIS, or IRA and ETA, or FARC or the whole organized crime in latin americas....
Not all Kurds do terror acts. Not all the people who sympathize with Kurdish movement are terrorists. Vast majority of them are civillians who want to do politics and seek their rights, including all those millions who sympathize with PKK. The reason there is war is the reality of the middle east you keep ignoring. The objective reality is that there are Kurds, they have an unrest, their problems needs to be solved and they exist in an environment of war, repression and terror. They are involved in various ways in this reality. You cannot keep saying "oh terror" and just bury this reality.
Sadly, it used to work. It does not work anymore. Because the monster this reality created has turned Turkey openly authoritarian. And when TUrkey is openly authoritarian, PKK violance in comparison becomes normal to observers. Violent opposition is a reality of authoritarian regimes.
Brainwashing Arab fighters? Everybody brainwashes people into their ideology...there is no neutral position ANYWHERE in the world. The Turkish education system is brainwashing too..anything that teaches you a normative view of the world brainwashes you.
The question here is, which brainwashing you prefer if you are able to pick one with your own opinion....I know which one I prefer. The previous ones doesn't seem to work anyways.
There are two issues here we could delve into. Your prejudices and limited knowledge regarding Rojava and the conclusions you make for it.
And what you want for Kurds to happen....
Millions of people not returning to PYD lands is
. What millions? The population of the region is 3-4 million tops.
There were millions of refugees in Rojava before. Many who escaped the Turkish FSA, the Assad regime or ISIS have fled to lands of Rojava. I dont know where you are getting your news. Many are constantly returning to Rojava too. There is very little unrest in Rojava, and even those dissidents are in a way better position than dissidents in Turkey lol.
Once again I ask, why should we ditch PYD, the Rojava Kurds and their project? IF we are to do so, what do you think should replace it?What should happen to Kurds of Syria? I am asking here, genuinely...what do you offer for a solution? What do you think is the best way to end this whole middle eastern conflict?