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SupremeReader 1 point ago +1 / -0

https://www.timesofisrael.com/ukrainian-jews-push-back-against-putins-neo-nazi-claim-as-they-gear-up-for-battle/ Tagging along with the Azov Regiment lol (it's beyond me why everyone almost always ever only calls it a battalion in English)

Going back from Israel: https://www.csmonitor.com/World/Middle-East/2022/0305/For-me-this-is-personal.-Some-in-Israel-join-Ukraine-s-defense

Even Orthodox soldiers with their beards and the funny little hats. https://www.jpost.com/international/article-699166

There's no death penalty in Ukraine for anything, btw. And"#notallmen too. Trump4045 is just a liar and no one here notices even just the most brazen and outlandish lies anymore.

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SupremeReader 1 point ago +1 / -0

There is no death penalty in Ukraine at all, since 2000. (And unlike in Russia, where Medvedev just said they will end the moratorium after they got kicked out of the CoE.)

You may tell this to this person who just lied to you about it. If you just didn't pull it out of your ass entirely.

And nothing like "all men".

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SupremeReader 8 points ago +8 / -0

I unironically hope Amy Hennig joins it against Cuckmann.

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SupremeReader 10 points ago +10 / -0

(while de-emphasizing the terms like LGBTQ+ and not even featuring explicitly LGBTQIA+

As everyone in Poland still only ever uses "LGBT" in Poland (unless Poland appears in foreign reporting), is it really the degrees of radicalisation (or degeneracy) that can be measured in how long the acronym is, so I can do it whenever I see someone uses it?

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SupremeReader 3 points ago +3 / -0

The Nazis held Bandera in Sachsenhausen while his followers (many of them deserters from German service) killed thousands of them (with their usual ruthlessnes).

He was a "Nazi collaborator" as much as was Stalin (also until 1941).

Bandera's own brothers died in Auschwitz.

Stalin's elder son was Bandera's co-inmate and died in Sachsenhausen.

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SupremeReader 7 points ago +7 / -0

The Soviets helped the Nazis much more than the other way round. Germany was a client nation in that they were paying for the resources they needed to first conquer the West and then organize Barbarossa.

Yes, "Germany relying on Russian resources" is nothing new under the sun.

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SupremeReader 5 points ago +5 / -0

Bandera spent half of the war in a concentration camp, arrested by the SD after he tried to declare independence. His aides were just shot. They also killed his own brothers.

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SupremeReader 9 points ago +9 / -0

On Twitter, the BBC published an interview with a Nigerian who complained about officers on the Polish-Ukrainian border. The material suggested that the Polish Border Guard treats people on the border "like animals" and has a worse attitude towards immigrants from Africa or India. The scandalous video that triggered an avalanche of comments has already disappeared from the Internet.

The tweet had huge ranges and thousands of shares. It caused a lot of emotions. Unfortunately, it was part of the Russian narrative.

(...)

  • 50 percent people at railway stations are Hindus - reported one of the Ukrainians on the border in Medyka in an interview with the portal tarnogorski.info. He emphasized that transport to Poland was difficult for women and children. Why?
  • They pull the child by the legs. Grandma fell and they were walking on her. (…) There is the same problem in Kiev. Trains are only for children and women, and they jump on those trains too. They pull the women away. You can already find many such videos on the Internet - he adds.

When asked to show these recordings, he replies: "No problem, I'll show you now." In the presented video, you can actually see the scuffles between women with children and men from outside Ukraine who want to get out of the country quickly. They are stronger, so they often take places in public transport to the border.

Why am I describing it? Because I just came back from Ukraine and I saw that this is what it looks like. There are thousands of immigrants from India and Africa at the railway station in Przemyśl or the Polish-Ukrainian crossing in Medyka. When the Polish humanitarian train appeared in Mościska, according to the railwaymen, these men were the first to try to enter it.

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SupremeReader 4 points ago +4 / -0

Polish state TV about a BBC "Polish racism" hit piece about that: https://www.tvp.info/58787009/bbc-usuwa-swoj-material-z-internetu-uderzal-w-polske-i-sugerowal-rasizm (get it through a translator)

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SupremeReader 6 points ago +6 / -0

It's been always well known there are such people, and on both sides. On the other side notably the early local separatist leaders who came from the Russian National Unity (such as Pavel Gubarev, the first "people's governor" of Donetsk), and the special company Rusich made exclusively out of Russian and Nordic (plus one odd Italian) neo-Nazis of Germanic Pagan variety, as well as Wagner of course.

Rusich itself was absorbed into Wagner after their parent unit Batman Battalion was destroyed, and their leader Batman himself killed, by the rival seps and suspected Russian commandos in Luhansk during the bloody purges of 2015-2016. They're led by the ever babyfaced Alexei "Fritz" Milchakov, who before the war was known for only ritually sacrificing puppies for Hitler and kinda looks like a younger Elon Musk. He turned out to be a "disturbingly capable soldier", to quote someone from my conversations about it, and it's quite accurate as both distrubing and capable, and also perhaps became an Orthodox now (or at least pretends as to recruit children in Belarus).

There were even some followers of the ever memetic National Bolshevism. Limonov himself began supporting Putin in 2014. He was quite a character, for a Jew bisexual Nazi Punk he was. Some of this is mentioned this obituary but there was so much more. Russia is a special place.

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SupremeReader 7 points ago +7 / -0

The meaning of Romanians is they're descended from Romans.

It's like with the neighbouring Hungarians and the ancient Huns.

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SupremeReader 7 points ago +7 / -0

Gypsies really don't mind it or even like calling themselves Gypsies.

Even in Poland with Cyganie, even as "cyganić" means to be lying about something, especially for own gain.

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SupremeReader 1 point ago +2 / -1

Looking forward to "based Kim" coming soon and inevitably.

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SupremeReader 1 point ago +1 / -0

You know that I know you lie, but a nice performance for the Americans I guess.

Especially the notion of "blue hair" is telling, it's something you will never ever see, not even at an alphabet themed protest like that:

https://d-art.ppstatic.pl/kadry/k/r/1/68/e3/5d375d8a64b1d_o_medium.jpg (the cops are to protect them from hooligan types, sometimes to this degree: https://www.radio.bialystok.pl/src/385/8414b414aa79323053dda7cbe61a5d4b otherwise there would be "pogrom" narratives internationally, which you just tried too but which also doesn't happen)

Not just "blue hair not everywhere", but just nowhere ever. Absolutely telling. You didn't even do any research before lying.

I have no idea whatever even is a "safe space marker" but I'm intrigued.

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SupremeReader 0 points ago +1 / -1

Well, Ramzan shares very little values with an average Russian. (And not even a traditional Russian crim, with their code of honor and hierarchy climbing, or falling, by only own deeds.)

But with that said, any "Russian tradition" is a tricky thing - the main ones being the Soviet or the Imperial, and they're obviously totally incompatible. With the former having worked really hard on erasing the latter completely. And largely successfully. Including extermination campaigns.

There's actually a pre-Moscow Russian tradition (besides the separate Cossack tradition, that too even as it's rather their version of Russia's generally fake neo-Cossacks) still alive in Ukraine, the location of the original Rus (not the Mongol-influenced later Muscovy). It's actually Viking in origin, as a trivia. This identity is being destroyed right now, in the "de-Nazification" not unlike the de-Cossackisation of 100 years ago.

As for Chechnya, not only it isn't even Russia (there was a time when it was) but it isn't even really Chechnya anymore. It's a region and a society that have been obliterated by a total war and something new and weird was then built in this place, with the shellshocked survivors allowing themselves to be brainwashed just for the horror to stop. Many convinced themselves that some morality-free bandit who used to be a total nobody until was made a marionette king by his handlers is really their savior, literally speaking, in massive Stockholm syndrome by a broken people. His dead father is also worshipped, very Kim style. There is some "cultural revival' going on, but really it's a cynical parody, like Saddam's campaigns in the 1990. Or what they do in China nowadays long after the Cultural Revolution destroyed the real old culture and now they get a cheap plastic copy, made in a labor camp and painted red, and think it's the real thing.

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