E-Balla wrote:semjazy wrote:E-Balla wrote:It matters because I don't want my country and people in my country funding and supporting Neo-Nazis. You think we would've learned not to fund far right political uprisings in order to feed the Cold War but apparently we haven't.
And South Korea doesn't cozy up to literal Neo-Nazis. We're **** America who are we to call anyone out over racism? Especially SK?
The idea that the Ukrainian government is controlled by neo-Nazis or is supporting them is a lie created by the Russians. Do Ukrainians have a problem with racism? Just like every Slavic or even more broadly European country. But to think that their problem is bigger than that of others is a lie. And I say this as a Pole whose part of the family died at the hands of the UPA in Volhynia in '44. This is just an impression created by the Russians to provide casus belli.
It is 100% not a lie. You can see with your own eyes they support neo-nazis. Imperialist propaganda really got you doubting your own eyes now?
The rise of neo-nazis in the Ukraine has been well documented over the last 8-9 years. By most left wing media outlets.
But I trust my own eyes. I have been to several cities in Ukraine, and I have not noticed any neo-Nazi tendencies in any of them. There are over a million Ukrainians in Poland, I have met many of them at university or at work. None of them support Nazism. As for Azov, this is only one battalion that has been pacified by the state, besides this in every army there will be individuals that adhere to this ideology. US is no exception. Russia either, with Dmitry Utkin and his Wagner Group militias. In the 2019 elections, the far-right coalition was not even close to entering parliament, Again, the problem with far right in Ukraine is not more common than in eastern Germany, Hungary or Slovakia.
Right now ordinary Ukrainians are signing up as volunteers to fight for their homeland against country that brazenly invaides them, is invoking fake grievances, is lying incessantly and tries to deny them right to choose its own destiny. Russia is taking this from Nazi playbook.
As for imperial propaganda, I was lucky to be born in a country that took advantage of the short time in which Russia was in complete chaos, ruled by a drunk who did not grasp reality. And thanks to the efforts of all political parties, from liberals of Solidarity to socialists from the former communist party who regained power in '93, we were able to enter Western structures such as the EU and NATO. If it were not for this, in the 90s we would have the same situation in Poland, which now affects the Ukraine