Post number #854064, ID: d37bf3
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Why russian propagand talk about nazi in Ukrain? When 70% ppl in russia hate every country/nation? Like a USA, EU, Kazakhstan, Arab Emirate and another guys
Post number #854066, ID: 4120f5
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Because the population is sensible on the genocide of pro russe by nazi in there. And nazi word trigger them as if there grand parents died for nothing in ww2 as europe don't care about the neonazi.
But there's also neo nazi in russian army but it's a secret.
Post number #854181, ID: 536d1a
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>>854064 > 70% ppl in russia hate every country/nation? Source? >Like a USA Everyone outside the USA hates the USA >EU Isn't a country. However EU-criticism isn't entirely unjustified, even if not most prominently from a russian point of view, since russia benefited from corruption in the EU long time. >Kazakhstan Secondary racism from slavs against asians is a well known phenomenom >Arab Emirate Why should one love such an barbaric regime?
Post number #854182, ID: 536d1a
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The ideology behind putins russian neo-imperialism is massively influenced by a right-winged "intelectual": Aleksandr Dugin. He took the worst aspects about the soviet era (which mostly were a heritage from the previous tsarist regime, that the revolutionaries failed to destroy entirely) and promotes it as political vision called "national bolshevism".
Post number #854183, ID: 536d1a
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Most prominently the alt right has a positive reception of some aspects in this ideology, such as neo-antisemitism disguised as capitalism criticism and racism disguised as ethnopluralism. Dugins theories are also very popular in anti-russian post-soviet nations such as poland and hungary - aand also the ukraine. They all have in common to hate liberal cosmopolites and internationalistic socialists while worhsipping autocracy and ultra-conservatism.
Post number #854184, ID: 536d1a
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Russias problem is that it wants badly to play in the same club as other northwestern nations, exploiting the global south. But from its economy and history russia is more simmiliar to third world countries in the global south. And this is the role in which northwestern nations see russia: delivering fossile ressources for their industry and stay poor and divided. Putins autocracy wasn't always so unpopular for western elites as they act now. (pretty much like sadam hussein)
Post number #854185, ID: 536d1a
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From a geopolitical point of view, supporting right-winged movements in western europe and the USA is a tactic by the gremlin to weaken those countries. Donald Trump for example weakened the USA massively on the international stage. And in the worst case it could be used as an excuse to attack others because they are nazis. It's noticeable that european right-wing populists are mostly pro-putin. Only exceptions are some ex-soviet countries, most prominent poland and the balticum.
Post number #854188, ID: 536d1a
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Lenin called those people "useful fools". And that's what right-wing populists in the west are for the gremlin. I mean the gremlin could also support socialist/communist opposition in the west. But they are seen as to weak and could remind people (especially in russia) of the internationalistic, progessive and anti-imperialistic ideas promoted during the soviet era. And yes, these also existed and trying to make them forget is what putin and western leaders have in common.
Post number #854300, ID: 29ce52
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Welcome back old commie gurl
Post number #854306, ID: 29ce52
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>>854185 are the Baltics actually called that balticum lmao
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