There was this post by u/GeneralBoobs which was pretty highly upvoted (with no downvotes):
The jew is the leader, the army is literal nazis. If their grifter leader wasn't getting them money and weapons, he'd be dead.
I wonder about you in general, but I also answered him personally:
If he was a traitor to the nation, yes, of course the nationalists would depose him.
Which is very ironic since Putin believed how they would instantly depose Z out of their great love of Russia and desire to surrender. Or that he would just flee, as offered by the West as Russians were driving straight on Kyiv from 2 countries, and which he refused (just like Stalin didn't flee Moscow after some deliberation outside a train waiting for him, and the invaders were then repelled on the outskirts of Moscow just like they did in the suburbs of Kyiv, and a similar story with Izetbegovic in Sarajevo but the city center already, on the other hand Chiang did flee from Nanking and then it fell immediately, resulting in his main army and a lot of civs being captured and slaughtered practically without resistance - Warsaw was kind midway, as the national government fled the city and the country and the situation was hopeless, but the mayor remained to the end and led the defense even as "everyone" wanted to surrender: https://weekly.tvp.pl/63110549/everyone-was-in-favour-of-the-capitulation-of-warsaw-just-not-starzynski and the Germans executed him after the city fell).
Now, what would he need to do for you to not consider him a "grifter"?
I'm also wondering about your strong dislike of, to cite the thread title, "yellow and blue nazis". Ukraine is the only country in the world full of completely open white nationalists who are celebrated and in positions of power, and yet you hate it with a passion, despite this very here place being full of (failed) white nationalists in the countries like America where you are utterly despised by the general population and are being beaten and humiliated instead of being hailed by the crowds as "heroes" in the fight against commies and non-whites while marching in their columns with flags and torches.
Is it an envy from you guys, or just simply contrarianism above all?
The TVP (public TV, nationalist-government controlled) article that I posted has a link to a broken-English article titled "Is honor more important than peace? Would “we have grazed cows for the Germans on the Ural”, had it not been for Józef Beck?". It's about an option of us having been allied with the Nazis against the Bolsheviks and conquering Russia together, in exchange for Danzig and an Autobahn corridor to Prussia (and political-military independence). Quite some people today think we should have done this.
Maybe so.
Here's an article mentioning the Grozny coup attempt by the "not Russian soldiers" in a greater context: https://www.canada.ca/en/army/services/line-sight/articles/2022/02/russias-1994-96-campaign-for-chechnya-a-failure-in-shaping-the-battlespace.html
There it was a total disaster, unlike the total success in Crimea (and the so much more violent and ruthless one in Kabul 1979), and was soon followed a demonstration of force" invasion that was supposed to look like the one in Czechoslovakia 1968 with the same effect.
They also excepted something like Czechoslovakia 1968, maybe Hungary 1956 at most (practically only Budapest resisted and not for long, and mostly with the "fascist" militias not regular soldiers) when invading Ukraine in 2022. Instead they got a bigger and worse Chechnya.
There was some regular resistance in Budapest, including in an island near the center of the city where some soldiers held out even after Nagy himself surrendered (the Soviets and their collaborators later had Nagy executed, and buried somewhere in a garbage dump).
Some deja vu:
The end result is there are practically no ethnic Russians in Grozny today. They either got killed or left, or just died of old age since with no one replacing them. It used to be mostly Russian, now is almost 100% Chechen. A few people in mixed marriages (not many of these) and that's about it.
What a coincidence that this was published in February 2022.
What do you think would have happened if they had gone for the whole thing in 2014? That was a far more valid casus belli than they had in 2022.