We are here in Dallas, Texas for President Donald Trump's rally here on October 17th, 2019.
It's a beautiful day.
Behind me is the Kurdish protest protesting President Trump withdrawing U.S. troops from Syria.
Hi, can I talk to you about what you're out here doing?
Sure, sure, sure.
I want to show that Trump, the blood he made it for my people.
After he withdraw from Syria, he led the Turkish who lost more than 11,000 lives to make this country saver and the wallet saver.
And he just sold them out for maybe more towers than Turkey.
What do you think Trump should be doing right now with the Syrian conflict?
I can't find the right answer for what he did.
He need to just do some executive order immediately to send back some troops.
Turkey will not pull back anymore.
Turkey is just ready to kill Kurdis anytime, any chance they got.
A lot of people are happy to see the troops come home, the American troops come home though, and get out of these wars that we've been in.
My father was working with American troops.
I failed when your father, your brother, is not home.
You want him back.
We are grateful for him to bring back our soldier back.
But to not give green light to Turkey to slaughter Kurds, Turkey cannot do their invention without get green light from Trump.
Cannot.
Trump, he obviously sold out Kurds.
Did you see there was a recent report on ABC News where they were playing a video from 2017 from a Kentucky gun range and everything, and they were claiming that it was Turkey invading Syria.
Do you think that's dangerous for the U.S. media to do things like that?
It's almost like the U.S. mainstream media is trying to get America back into that war by showing false images.
Well, don't forget, U.S. is not like Syria.
In Syria and back home, we don't have that much internet and technology.
So they cannot record every single big event that's happening there.
Do you see all of this for his time?
It's horrible.
It's terrible.
It cannot happen.
It's terrible, and I think the United States has a lot of responsibility in these atrocities in earlier wars.
But do you really think that we need to police the rest of the world, though?
You're the greatest country in the world.
You stand up for the equality, freedom, and democracy.
So it is your responsibility to fight for democracy in any place around the world.
Can I talk to you guys a little bit about what you're doing out here?
No, you'll be all right.
Are you all here to protest President Trump?
You'll be all right.
You have nothing to say?
No.
Excuse me.
Are you guys with Antifa?
No.
Do you feel that the supporters for Trump out here are all racist?
Do you think that the rhetoric has gotten so strong that it's almost like by any means necessary to get rid of this guy?
Guys, this way.
Guys.
Are you guys all with Antifa?
We're anarchists.
What's that?
We're anarchists.
Anarchists.
Okay.
Why do you support a foreign war in Syria then?
We're not going.
Rise up and...
Rise up for...
I see.
But I thought it looks like I thought you were out here to defend and support the Kurdish protest.
We are.
This is Rojabli.
Okay.
Kurdish, Rojava, come on.
So you think we need to get involved in the Syrian conflict?
Hey, that's not my expertise.
Pardon me?
That's not my expertise.
You want to talk about the Rojava and the Kurdish?
You go over there.
They know a lot more than I do.
Okay, but you're just out here to support them.
Yeah, we're here to support protests against Trump and support any protests this year.
We still have some people over there, just in case, like for medics.
So if anyone is dehydrated or having a pan attack, we have a little place to help over there.
We have to go on.
Hey, thank you for talking to us.
We're tired of these illegal wars.
I talked to some of these people a little bit, and I can't see any reason why we need to continue fighting these illegal wars.