What are your thoughts about November 24th 2013, when neo-nazis in Ukraine turned a peaceful protest into a violent one, starting events leading to war...
"Demonstrators celebrate the birthdayof WWII Nazi collaborator Stepan Bandera, who fought against Soviet army"
Seeing as how the article you linked to has ZERO to do with November 24th, 2013... I think you need to start by showing that neo-Nazis were responsible for violence on November 24, 2013 - and not just average citizens who wanted nothing to do with a Nazi sh*thole like Russia (where more than half of all Nazis in the world reside). You also keep bring up Stepan Bandera, who was smart enough to know that Russia was f*cking terrible sh*thole and fight for independence from the Soviet Union. How bad was the Soviet Union? It was better to side with Nazis than with the Soviet Union.
In case you ever forget where you fall in the pecking order: Ukrainian Nazis are better people than average Russians. Average Russians are better people than Russian Nazis. Russian Nazis are better people than you.
Look at these Nazis! I guess it's time for China and Russia to team up and deNazify Japan.
"KYIV -- Across social media, Ukrainian police and law enforcement officials are apologizing for one officer's slur aimed at far-right ultranationalists and making it known: They, too, are "#Banderites." Or, to be clear, supporters of militant Ukrainian nationalists who collaborated with the Nazis during World War II.
National Police chief Serhiy Knyazev says he is one. So does Interior Ministry and National Police spokesman Artem Shevchenko. Interior Ministry adviser Zoryan Shkyryak is, too.
From the top on down, cops and their bosses are lining up to air their admiration for Stepan Bandera, a hero to many Ukrainians whose Organization of Ukrainian Nationalists (OUN) and its military arm, the Ukrainian Insurgent Army (UPA), fought both Soviet and Nazi forces during World War II but is also accused of carrying out murderous campaigns against Poles and Jews."
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"KYIV -- Across social media, Ukrainian police and law enforcement officials are apologizing for one officer's slur aimed at far-right ultranationalists and making it known: They, too, are "#Banderites." Or, to be clear, supporters of militant Ukrainian nationalists who collaborated with the Nazis during World War II.
National Police chief Serhiy Knyazev says he is one. So does Interior Ministry and National Police spokesman Artem Shevchenko. Interior Ministry adviser Zoryan Shkyryak is, too.
From the top on down, cops and their bosses are lining up to air their admiration for Stepan Bandera, a hero to many Ukrainians whose Organization of Ukrainian Nationalists (OUN) and its military arm, the Ukrainian Insurgent Army (UPA), fought both Soviet and Nazi forces during World War II but is also accused of carrying out murderous campaigns against Poles and Jews."
More than 1 MILLION Soviets collaborated with the Nazis during WW2. And, somehow, the ones that collaborated with the Nazis were better than the ones that supported Stalin, who killed more people than the Nazis. Now, Russia has more Nazis than the rest of the world combined and at the same time is pushing for re-stalinization.
The only reason that someone would support Putin’s regime is because they live in a third-world sh*thole where 50 Rubles a week is a lot of extra money.
"KYIV -- Across social media, Ukrainian police and law enforcement officials are apologizing for one officer's slur aimed at far-right ultranationalists and making it known: They, too, are "#Banderites." Or, to be clear, supporters of militant Ukrainian nationalists who collaborated with the Nazis during World War II.
National Police chief Serhiy Knyazev says he is one. So does Interior Ministry and National Police spokesman Artem Shevchenko. Interior Ministry adviser Zoryan Shkyryak is, too.
From the top on down, cops and their bosses are lining up to air their admiration for Stepan Bandera, a hero to many Ukrainians whose Organization of Ukrainian Nationalists (OUN) and its military arm, the Ukrainian Insurgent Army (UPA), fought both Soviet and Nazi forces during World War II but is also accused of carrying out murderous campaigns against Poles and Jews."
Putin is hiding something inside you. And then he's not. And then he is. And then he's not...
You lost all points by siding with ethnic cleansing neo-nazis starting wars...
Verkhovna Rada tweet referencesStepan Bandera, a Ukrainian ultra-nationalist and antisemite whose followersengaged in a campaign of ethnic cleansing against Jews and Poles during World War II
"One week after hundreds marched in Kyiv to honor a Nazi SS division, the US secretary of state has a chance to stand up for Holocaust survivors."
"The sight of hundreds proudly carrying placards with SS divisional insignia in the middle of a European capital proved too much even for Ukraine’s allies. The German and Israeli ambassadors vigorously condemned the march, as did the Israeli foreign ministry. Initially, Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelenskiy said nothing, releasing a condemnation only after Germany and Israel weighed in. Meanwhile, Blinken’s State Department remained silent; the day after the march, a State spokesperson called out Ukraine’s corruption but mentioned nothing about the SS commemorations."
"One week after hundreds marched in Kyiv to honor a Nazi SS division, the US secretary of state has a chance to stand up for Holocaust survivors."
"The sight of hundreds proudly carrying placards with SS divisional insignia in the middle of a European capital proved too much even for Ukraine’s allies. The German and Israeli ambassadors vigorously condemned the march, as did the Israeli foreign ministry. Initially, Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelenskiy said nothing, releasing a condemnation only after Germany and Israel weighed in. Meanwhile, Blinken’s State Department remained silent; the day after the march, a State spokesperson called out Ukraine’s corruption but mentioned nothing about the SS commemorations."
The U.S. was one of three countries to nix a resolution condemning glorification of Nazism, citing freedom of speech issues and concerns Russia was using it to carry out political attacks against its neighbors
Neo-nazi groups Azov battalion, Aidar battalion, C14, the national front have all joined Ukraine's government and now serve their ministry of defense. They arepartof a European government in 2023. Let that sink in.
"Azov's military and political wings formally separated in 2016, when the far-right National Corps party was founded. The Azov battalion had by then been integratedinto the Ukrainian National Guard."
President Vladimir Putin framed the Russian invasion of Ukraine as a "special mission" to protect Russian speakers from genocide at the hands of "neo-Nazis."
You are aware Ukraine's neo-nazis started everything in November 2013?
When is ethnic cleansing unarmed civilian minorities with neo-nazis who start violence ever ok? Never.
Now you have a problem. You are morally bankrupt, swastika.
⚡️Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine Valerii Zaluzhnyi with the Ukrainian Nazi Stepan Bandera portrait behind him and a bracelet with the Swastica.
But still no Nazis in Ukraine?
This is why Ukraine needs to be denazified, they are openly supporting Nazis and… pic.twitter.com/6JImmrrpo5
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