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Not sure what his point is really. Like money, or capital, or possession of something in general, gives you power. Especially in a system that is designed around money, or capital, or possessions.
Also not sure what he means with the HTS thing. Like, they won because they are a US proxy and managed to get aid through one of the most powerful military forces in the world. Not sure what them being Muslims has to do with that. Allah didn't guide them to victory.
Does he ever elaborate on his claims? Or is he just trying to sound interesting?
Because you can be a capitalist at heart but if you don't own any capital what power do you have?
I think he's an idealist and thinks ideas matter the most
You can be the biggest bootlicker at work, the bosses can even like you, but you can still get fired. The "ideas" at play here don't matter, since the capital owners will do what they need to expand their capital - and their ability to do so is because of their ownership/control of capital.
Could have meant that the struggle was ideological rather than (just) over capital simpliciter. There's a point to be made there. Marx and Engels argued that people do things other than for economic reasons. I'm unsure if that's quite what's happening here, though.