I have many times during previous decades encountered antifascist people asking themselves the hypothetical question "what would I have done during the Spanish Civil War?" against the fascist Franco-regime or similar.
The "Rojava Revolution" has made that question less hypothetical.
Some claimed to be antifascists but chose to actively support authoritarian reactionary sexist ethnic- and religious-supremacist forces, showing their practice to be the opposite of their claimed ideals.
Some sit quietly and blame that "it's far away" while in reality not significantly farther than Spain for most people or that "it's so complicated" while it's neither more nor less than it was then.
No matter how things end up, it is only your actually taken actions now which determine how you can later answer future generations' question "what did you do during the Rojava Revolution?".
Will the reply be a memory of triumphant pride, or a question shamefully avoided?
You decide, now.