Moscow’s continual attempt to cast their struggle as a rerun of World War II against Nazism rings hollow in reality, however. Not only is Ukraine’s president Jewish but far-right extremist parties have near negligible support in national representative politics.
The “representative politics” point doesn’t prove anything when you have Nazi paramilitaries in the streets, multiple leaders praising Nazi collaborators and Nazis in the military, and Nazi collaborator monuments protected by the state.
The media was talking about it right up until the start of the war, or at least right up to 2014. Can’t remember which. There’s some memes out there showing the abrupt shift from the same papers.
In case anyone missed it, Ukkkraine has had an out and out Russian defector neo-nazi in leadership for a while (archived): https://www.politico.eu/article/the-good-the-bad-and-the-ugly-of-the-ukraine-war/
Right Sektor anti-Semite Dmitro Korchynsky saying he was disappointed in the Ukrainian people for electing a Jewish person as president, but points out that it is convenient that the president is Jewish, because it means that it is harder to accuse Ukraine of Nazism
Fuck Zelensky even wears Nazi merch.
The “representative politics” point doesn’t prove anything when you have Nazi paramilitaries in the streets, multiple leaders praising Nazi collaborators and Nazis in the military, and Nazi collaborator monuments protected by the state.
Nazis have been fleeing to Ukraine for the past decade, the media’s only now just catching up to how many damn rats built their nests there.
The media was talking about it right up until the start of the war, or at least right up to 2014. Can’t remember which. There’s some memes out there showing the abrupt shift from the same papers.
Yep. If I’m not wrong that terrorist in New Zealand also visited Ukraine to see his Nazi friends
First time as a tragedy etc…