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Dmitry claimed not to be a Nazi, but waxed lyrical about Adolf Hitler as a military leader, and believes the Holocaust never happened. Not everyone in the Azov battalion thinks like Dmitry, but after speaking with dozens of its fighters and embedding on several missions during the past week in and around the strategic port city of Mariupol, the Guardian found many of them to have disturbing political views, and almost all to be intent on "bringing the fight to Kiev" when the war in the east is over.

The battalion's symbol is reminiscent of the Nazi Wolfsangel, though the battalion claims it is in fact meant to be the letters N and I crossed over each other, standing for "national idea". Many of its members have links with neo-Nazi groups, and even those who laughed off the idea that they are neo-Nazis did not give the most convincing denials.

"Of course not, it's all made up, there are just a lot of people who are interested in Nordic mythology," said one fighter when asked if there were neo-Nazis in the battalion. When asked what his own political views were, however, he said "national socialist".

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2014/sep/10/azov-far-right-fighters-ukraine-neo-nazis

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1 hour ago, Red Phoenix said:

 

The Dems are supporting NATO, Ukraine Nazis and winding Russia up. The coup took place the last time they were in power and things only settled down in the four years they were gone, now they're back at it again after screaming Russia for years on end.

 

Biden, NATO and Ukraine Nazis can all fuck off, they're a menace.

 

You don't arm and support Nazis, unless you're fine with Nazis of course which I'm sure many Dems are as long as they're used to wind Russia up. They're a horrible bunch of fucking frauds and they'd soon be screaming about war themselves if Russia were on their own border arming Nazis. It's about as wrong as you can possibly get and an insult to everyone that died fighting Nazis in the war.

 

Imagine spending years calling trump a Nazi then going and supporting Nazis. Complete fucking hypocrites. They should tell Ukraine to fuck off unless they clear those fascist bastards out.

 

Things might not be much better if Trump returns (and Biden seems to be doing a fucking great job of paving the way for a return so far) because he'll just start winding China up instead, but there's no point pretending Dems aren't completely obsessed with Russia and that it's dangerous. Putin is an idiot and should've left power a long time ago, but he's not wrong in not wanting Nazis on his border, nobody is.

 

The complete arrogance of NATO and the US to think they can just expand to the Russian border and think they're in the right is pure insanity. Don't associate it with any type of fascism itself though, that's forbidden. Biden is insane himself so we just have to try and deal with it. Biden will eventually be gone though, NATO has been a serious long term problem that should back down and stop supporting fascists.

 

The lack of exactly this was for me the best thing about that previous clown being president, not happy to see it back at all.

Ah, right, I just didn't get any of that from that article - understand now you were just jumping off it for a general point/rant.

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Ukraine hit by ‘massive’ cyber-attack on government websites


“We are going to mobilise all our resources to help Ukraine to tackle this. Sadly, we knew it could happen,” he said. He added: “It’s difficult to say [who is behind it]. I can’t blame anybody as I have no proof. But we can imagine.”

 

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2022/jan/14/ukraine-massive-cyber-attack-government-websites-suspected-russian-hackers

 

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