Anonymous ID: 82ddaa Feb. 25, 2022, 4:47 p.m. No.15724008   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4030 >>4039 >>4061 >>4077 >>4161

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>Who are the Nazis in Ukraine?

>They call themselves Svoboda meaning "Freedom" and they are a lot like the GOP in the USA..

>The party describes its own agenda in an article entitled "Nationalism and pseudonationalism" published on its official website. Svoboda member Andriy Illienko calls for the "dismantling [of] the liberal regime of antinational occupation". Svoboda is known for its anti-communist stance. Svoboda supports conservative values, and opposes abortion and gay rights.

 

>Olexiy Haran, also a political science professor at the Kyiv-Mohyla Academy, says "There is a lot of misunderstanding surrounding Svoboda" and that the party is not fascist, but radical.[104]

 

>Alexander J. Motyl contends that Svoboda is not fascist, neither in behaviour or in ideology, and that "they are far more like the Tea Party or right-wing Republicans than like fascists or neo-Nazis."[110][154]

 

>According to Anton Shekhovtsov, expert on radical parties in Europe, "The main peculiarity of the Ukrainian far right is that its main enemy is not immigrants or national minorities, as often happens with the EU-based far right, but the Kremlin"

 

>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Svoboda_(political_party)

 

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So if the Ukraine "NAZIs" are more like MAGA in the US, conservative nationalists with traditional values, who are NOT racists, but who are against the Kremlin, then that would make Putin a BAD guy. Thus, when Putin says that he wants to deNazify the Ukraine, he is really acting in the interest of the Globalists trying to snuff out those fighting for freedom in the Ukraine, while pretending to be a good Christian.

 

Are we all being played?