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Why hasn't anybody killed him yet?


I know it would be next to impossible, but not impossible. Sure, it wouldn't change ruSSia and mentality of a lot of ruSSians, who worship this cum stain but maybe it would at least end this war.

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I think you'd better replace your keyboard.

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What do you mean?

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It keeps putting "SS" in "Russian", for some reason.

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SS is Nazi symbol, but interestingly it is Ukraine that has wide spread Nazi supporters. Just a simple search of "Ukraine Nazi" can come back with a lot of results.

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Oh, FUCK OFF, Putin Puppet!!

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lol...

There may be some truth to this though. If you look at groups like Azov Battalion and Svoboda, they're certainly not left wing, that's for sure.

And in many parts of Ukraine, Stepan Bandera is seen as a hero. He was an antisemitic leader that hated Russians and took part in the Ukrainian holocaust.

In fact, until just a few weeks ago, Facebook banned all posts made by the Azov Battalion because of their use of nazi symbols on their flags. I don't know exactly how embedded nazi beliefs are in these organizations but there is some of that going on in Ukraine. I don't think that can realistically be denied.

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From what I read after they took down Soviet statues, a lot statues of Ukrainians who served Nazi during WW2 were erected in their places. You can't do that without the entire society from top to bottom supporting Nazis, if you believe Ukraine was democratic that is.

I think Nazism in Ukraine was like the anti-Russian movements in the west now, only a few oddballs like me don't like it. Everyone else is either supporting it or at least OK with it.

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I don't know much about their statues but I do remember seeing some of them come tumbling down. If you got a link to the type of statues they were replaced with, post it...

But I suppose it's possible that Nazism is not rampant throughout the country. After all, it's not likely Zelenskyy would have won an election if it was, Zelenskyy is a jew. It could be something similar to what we have in the states with organizations like the KKK and a few others. Sure, we have far right people here in the states but they're not anywhere close to being mainstream.

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Just search "Ukraine nazi statue" there will be at least some results, this is one of them: https://forward.com/news/462916/nazi-collaborator-monuments-in-ukraine/

This is a quote from it:"Ukraine has several dozen monuments and scores of street names glorifying this Nazi collaborator, enough to require two separate Wikipedia pages."

Here is another:"Ukraine is erecting new plaques and monuments to Nazi collaborators on a nearly weekly basis. Eduard Dolinsky of the Ukrainian Jewish Committee chronicles this explosion of Nazi collaborator whitewashing on Twitter, and wrote about it in The New York Times."

So I think what I said was not an exaggeration.

That can't happen without Zelenskyy knowing, as Jewish president I don't think he did anything (otherwise how did all these happened?), what does that say about him? Is he just a mascot to cover this up? Did he fear to speak out? What does that say about Ukrainian public sentiment?

European countries have Nazi supporters as well, from what I read a lot of European countries have them. But can you imagine what happened in Ukraine could happen in, say, Germany and France, or US?

Ukrainians are war victims, but that does not mean they are decent people, not even majority of them from what I read. People often confuse the 2.

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The article also says these "NAZI collaborators" also have statues in the US and Canada.

One of them wanted to liberate Ukraine from Russian occupation during WW2 and was assassinated by the KGB. Not surprised he has plenty of fans.

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Not on the same scale as in Ukraine, basically incomparable. That is what I was saying, in most parts of North America and Europe, there are Nazi supporters but they are outcasts and extremists.

In Ukraine they are very apparently mainstream.

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...liberate Ukraine from Russian occupation

Yeah, in 1939 Poland was first devided in a western German and an eastern Russian part. Then the Nazis "liberated" the eastern part from Russian occupation.
It's always the same wording...

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George Soros is a Jew too but it didn't stop him from helping the Nazis steal from his fellow Jews during WW2 and having absolutely zero remorse for doing so.

Watch his facial expressions when he's talking about it.

https://youtu.be/qKUlz-C5BG8

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If it weren't him, it would have been someone else. That is all he came up with? Then again he was, and I think still is, a monster driven by greed.

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Greed, which he clearly learned (or learned a lot) from the Nazis he assisted.

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NAZIs are common is Europe, even Germany has some. Mostly underground.

Putin is a far-right fascist too. Only the far-left think NAZIs are the only facists!

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Oi fcw31... Type in RuSSian Nazi you cunt, and see what comes back...


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He could be replaced by someone much worse. That's happened quite often after a "dictator" gets forced out or killed.

Although, it is a little odd that this time Putin is getting this much attention when conducting a military operation. In fact, this is not even the first time Putin has invaded Ukraine. He's done stuff like this before.

It's almost as if the western allies wanted it happen so they could hit Russia with major sanctions. Surely they could have come to some agreement to prevent this.

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the devil you know versus the one you don't know sort of why T rump is still alive

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Only the FSB or military can kill Putin. If enough think he's gone insane it will happen. Plus hundreds of Putin flunkies.

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For the same reason nobody has killed Biden. They take precautions.

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That's why Biden picked Heels-Up Harris. No one in their right mind would take the hyena over plugs.

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