Comments by "אלי כהן" (@Kohen124) on "Ukraine tackles corruption in bid for EU membership and more stable future" video.
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@Paddystinian82
It is fascinating to educate the ignorance of the pro-Russian indoctrinated and how this phrase does NOT have its ORIGIN with "Flag"
Origin
The phrase "glory to Ukraine" has been in use at least since the days of the famous Ukrainian patriot poet Taras Shevchenko. In his poem To Osnovianenko (“До Основ'яненка”, 1840, in the 1860 version), Shevchenko wrote:
Our thought, our song
It will not die, it will not perish...
Here, people, is our glory,
the Glory of Ukraine!
Our idea, our song
will not die, will not perish...
There it is, people, our glory,
Glory to Ukraine!
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USSR89
Okay, now let's talk about the Nazis.
Russian-Nazi Dmitri Utkin, read up on him a bit.
Political and racial views
According to various media outlets, Utkin is an admirer of Nazi Germany and has multiple Nazi tattoos, including the Schutzstaffel (SS) insignia.[10][11][12][13][14] Utkin reportedly named himself Wagner after the German composer Richard Wagner, because his work was greatly admired by Adolf Hitler and appropriated by the Nazis.[3][15][16]
Members of the Wagner Group have said that Utkin is a Rodnover, a believer in the native Slavic faith.[17]
Utkin has not appeared in public since 2016.[18]
wagner group.
far-right elements
The Wagner Group has been linked to far-right extremism, including white supremacy and neo-Nazism.[65][107][66][108][109] Many of Wagner's founding members belong to the far-right ultranationalist Russian Imperial Movement.[108] Wagner co-founder Dmitry Utkin is reportedly a neo-Nazi and has several Nazi tattoos.[110][111][107][109] The name "Wagner" itself comes from Utkin's own "Wagner" call sign. It is said that he chose the name in honor of the German composer Richard Wagner, because Adolf Hitler admired his music.[112][107] Members of the Wagner Group say that Utkin is a Rodnover, a follower of the native Slavic faith.[113] A Wagner subgroup, "Rusich", was founded by self-proclaimed neo-Nazi Alexey Milchakov and is open about his far-right ideology.[114][115][116][117] Wagner members have also left neo-Nazi graffiti on the battlefield,[66][118] including swastikas and the SS emblem.[108][109]
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