- cross-posted to:
- gentle@europe.pub
- Ukraine@europe.pub
- cross-posted to:
- gentle@europe.pub
- Ukraine@europe.pub
I wonder how long the Poles plan to hide behind the bravest? The Poles know perfectly well that Russia is only increasing its military power and expanding its army. But at the same time, Polish politicians do not allow the Polish army to fight Russia in Ukraine. Is this reasonable? Isn’t it easier to destroy the enemy together than to wait for the enemy to destroy Ukraine and then Poland? Polish politicians are not acting in the interests of Poland, but only in the interests of Russia.
Photos are very easy to fake. Can you distinguish Ukrainian from a Russian? These are ordinary Russian fakes and are not evidence at all. Back in the early 20th century, Russians dressed up as Ukrainian defenders (UPA) and committed crimes in order to accuse Ukrainians. I asked you specifically because there are certain features by which you can determine what Nazism is. Can you name them? And then what force is the opposite of Nazism. It seems like a simple question.
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Oh thank you very much. At least someone tried to explain this term. Thank you. Now let me, okay?
So Nazism is a misanthropic ideology that has certain characteristics by which it is very easy to define:
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“To the skeptic, no proof is sufficient.”
It doesn’t matter what evidence you see, you will say that all evidence is fabricated by Russians. You are an intellectually irresponsible and dishonest person who actively denies any truth that conflicts with their worldview.
You can’t just say that inmediately afterward without posting a source. A source that hasn’t been faked.
Nazism is a specific political affectation with a historical context; fascism is the broader position that we can define rigorously. We can define fascism as a militaristic, class-collaborationist, palingenetic ethnostate. It needs a favored race and at least one disfavored race, and these can be any ethnicity. There were fascist regimes in Germany, Italy, Japan, Spain, and Portugal, and there are reactionary movements in dozens of countries today that fit the qualifications of fascism.
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I understand you have no understanding of what Nazism is at all. How you can distingush where is nazism and where is not-nazism?) Did I ask something difficult?
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