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The guys in the unit today are actually pretty apolitical and very professional. Now, those in the vast Azov civilian movement are very political but they also lost the actual popular support (even in a coalition with other radicals they lost all the seats in the parliament) while the nation elected an openly Jewish president, so I don't see them too as a problem, they're just a colorful margin of the society (sort of like the Italian Neo-Fascists nowadays). Contrary to the Russian propaganda (and also the Western hysteria).

2 years ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

The guys in the unit today are actually pretty apolitical and very professional. Now, those in the vast Azov civilian movement are very political but they also lost the actual popular support (even in a coalition with other radicals they lost all the seats in the parliament) while the nation elected an openly Jewish president, so I don't see them too as a problem, they're just a colorful margin of the society (sort of like the Italian Neo-Fascists nowadays). Contrary to the Russian propaganda (and also the Western lib hysteria).

2 years ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

The guys in the unit today are actually pretty apolitical and very professional. Now, those in the vast Azov civilian movement are very political but they also lost the actual popular support (even in a coalition with other radicals they lost all the seats in the parliament) while the nation elected an openly Jewish president, so I don't see them too as a problem, they're just a colorful margin of the society (sort of like the Italian Neo-Fascists nowadays). Contrary to the Russian propaganda.

2 years ago
1 score
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The guys in the unit today are actually pretty apolitical and very professional. Now, those in the vast Azov civilian movement are very political but they also lost the actually popular support (even in a coalition with other radicals they lost all the seats in the parliament) while the nation elected an openly Jewish president, so I don't see them too as a problem, they're just a colorful margin of the society (sort of like the Italian Neo-Fascists nowadays). Contrary to the Russian propaganda.

2 years ago
1 score