And same timeline as referendum in NL about a EU association agreement with Ukraine, where Russia faked a video with fake Ukrainian nazis threatening with terrorist attacks in NL if we were to vote against (which the population did anyway for entirely different reasons, which our goverment mostly ignored, a clause was added and they voted yes instead of veto).
As I mentioned earlier in this thread, the reason this particular propaganda is effective is because there is
some truth in it. They
do have nazi militias, of which some expressed the desire for the type of country the US would want to attack, they
did attack lgbt protests, crazy ukrainians attacking gay bars
is a thing (majority considers homosexuality as not acceptable), they are quite racist and xenophobic. Making monkey sounds in stadiums towards black players, beating up tourist poc. In 2012 in Lviv 10% of the votes went to an ultraright fascist party (Svoboda). Authorities are known to look away. So why do I not question this is just Russian propaganda? For similar reason we don’t question Mexico has a problem with drug cartels. Way too many people, including Ukrainians who moved west, media and politicians would have to be lying. As Fogdog said a few days ago, it’s not Denmark. It sure ain’t.
Basically despite their good looks they are a little backward in east europe. Not as in retarded, but travelling east means in some ways travelling back in time. That applies to anything from haircuts to views on jews, lgbt, colored people. The more rural areas are worst, as is the case in western countries.
I do not know how the country changed since they voted for Zelensky. Ukraine wasn’t a concern of mine for 6 years and I would have liked to keep it that way. But if most of them were nazis, they wouldn’t have voted for a jewish guy. The conclusion of this article sums it up nicely: “The far right is a problem in Ukraine, but the country is far from a Nazi state.”
Moscow’s invasion of Ukraine is now months long and Russian President Vladimir Putin and his government continue to invoke a "fight against Nazis" as
jewishunpacked.com
It’s actually worse in some neighboring countries east and west from Ukraine…
Obviously in no way a valid excuse for Putin to invade Ukraine and kill innocent people and children. He may just succeed with some denazification though, because however this war ends, the “normal” majority of Ukrainians and authorities will likely be less tolerant towards what Putin labelled them during the war. War changes people. Any Ukrainian nazis left after the war may have to flee to Argentina.