Comments by "" (@thomasbaader6629) on "[ Ukraine SITREP ] Day 235-236 (16-17/10): Ukraine captures towards Svatove; Fighting @ Klishchiivka" video.
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@kleanthisxanthopoulos4697 Here, troll, something to read for you:
- Democracy Index 2021… Ukraine ranked 86, Russia ranked 124… how can Ukraine be more democratic than Russia if Ukraine were a „nazi regime“?
- The Azov movement is irrelevant in Ukrainian politics: „[…] noted that in the last elections in Ukraine in 2019, Azov's political wing only won 2.15% of the vote.“
- In the last few months, I personally witnessed 20-30 antisemitic statement in commentary sections. They all came from the Pro-Russian side. None from the Pro-Ukrainian side
- Everywhere in the Western world, righwing and nazi groups are cheering for Russia, not for Ukraine.
- There are more Nazis on the Russian side… here, Nazis in DPR and LPR forces: Imperial Legion (Russian: Имперский легион) is the military arm of the Russian Imperial Movement, a Russian white supremacist Orthodox nationalist organization that has recruited thousands to fight for the separatists. Imperial Legion and RIM have been recognized as a terrorist movement by Canada and United States for their links to neo-fascist terrorists; Interbrigades – Russian volunteers – national-bolsheviks, members of The Other Russia.; DSHRG Rusich (Russian: ДШРГ «Русич») – Special forces-type company affiliated with the Kremlin-backed Wagner Group and commanded by Aleksey Milchakov, a Russian Neo Nazi. Made up of far-right Russian and other European volunteers
- „The leader of the self-proclaimed, unrecognized Donetsk People’s Republic, Denis Pushilin, has been photographed awarding military decorations to a Russian soldier who has Nazi symbols on his uniform.“
- „Dmitry Utkin, alleged commander of Russia's Wagner proxy, with Nazi tattoos clearly visible.“
- Joint Declaration of Holocaust survivors: „Thus it is particularly horrifying that Vladimir Putin is trying to justify his unprovoked war against Ukraine by distorting and misappropriating Holocaust history. Saying that today’s democratic Ukraine needs to be ‚denazified‘ is an insult to all those who suffered under the Nazi regime in Ukraine and elsewhere.“
- “Putin’s claims of de-Nazifying Ukraine is the most ludicrous and craziest thing — the ‘Nazification’ of Ukraine was created by Russian propaganda,” said Yaakov Bleich, a chief rabbi of Ukraine.
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@kleanthisxanthopoulos4697 You're joke. You're not even willing to read my arguments. "Who has no arguments"... yeah, sure.
I don't care what you say. Here it comes again, comrade:
- Democracy Index 2021… Ukraine ranked 86, Russia ranked 124… how can Ukraine be more democratic than Russia if Ukraine were a „nazi regime“?
- The Azov movement is irrelevant in Ukrainian politics: „[…] noted that in the last elections in Ukraine in 2019, Azov's political wing only won 2.15% of the vote.“
- In the lase few months, I witnessed 20-30 antisemitic statement in commentary sections. They all came from the Pro-Russian side. None from the Pro-Ukrainian side
- Everywhere in the Western world, righwing and nazi groups are cheering for Russia, not for Ukraine.
- There are more Nazis on the Russian side… here, Nazis in DPR and LPR forces: Imperial Legion (Russian: Имперский легион) is the military arm of the Russian Imperial Movement, a Russian white supremacist Orthodox nationalist organization that has recruited thousands to fight for the separatists. Imperial Legion and RIM have been recognized as a terrorist movement by Canada and United States for their links to neo-fascist terrorists; Interbrigades – Russian volunteers – national-bolsheviks, members of The Other Russia.; DSHRG Rusich (Russian: ДШРГ «Русич») – Special forces-type company affiliated with the Kremlin-backed Wagner Group and commanded by Aleksey Milchakov, a Russian Neo Nazi. Made up of far-right Russian and other European volunteers
- „The leader of the self-proclaimed, unrecognized Donetsk People’s Republic, Denis Pushilin, has been photographed awarding military decorations to a Russian soldier who has Nazi symbols on his uniform.“
- „Dmitry Utkin, alleged commander of Russia's Wagner proxy, with Nazi tattoos clearly visible.“
- Joint Declaration of Holocaust survivors: „Thus it is particularly horrifying that Vladimir Putin is trying to justify his unprovoked war against Ukraine by distorting and misappropriating Holocaust history. Saying that today’s democratic Ukraine needs to be ‚denazified‘ is an insult to all those who suffered under the Nazi regime in Ukraine and elsewhere.“
- “Putin’s claims of de-Nazifying Ukraine is the most ludicrous and craziest thing — the ‘Nazification’ of Ukraine was created by Russian propaganda,” said Yaakov Bleich, a chief rabbi of Ukraine.
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@kleanthisxanthopoulos4697 Here's a piece of advice: Don't watch mainstream Greek media.
There is no political scientist or renown, no true academic who wants be treated seriously, who would agree with you that there's a nazi regime in Ukraine.
Take a look at the democracy index, Ukraine, as I said, is ranked 86th, Russia is ranked 124th. Ukraine is more democratic than Russia. A statement signed by more than 300 historians who study genocide, Nazism and World War II said Putin’s rhetoric about de-Nazifying fascists among Ukraine’s elected leadership is “propaganda.”
But as you wrote "everyone can see the comment", referring to other readers... let's go there. Let's turn to the other readers. In the next few days, I will expose your charlatanism by pointing out which of your claims are nonsense (a lot). You can ignore it, it's not for you anyway.
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@kleanthisxanthopoulos4697 Let's denazify the Donbas Republic first. Here, Vyacheslav Likhachev (I hope you're able to read it despite of your academic dyslexia:) "During the war in the Donbass, RNU altered the symbol on its chevrons, dispensing with the modified swastika that it had always used in the past. Other Russian neo-Nazi groups were less careful, however. The round eight pronged swastika—'kolovrat' (a neo-pagan swastika) appeared on the badges of the neo-Nazi 'Rusich' and 'Ratibor' sabotage-reconnaissance units within the 'Batman' Rapid Response Group, and the 'Svarozhich' battalion within the 'Oplot' brigade. [...] It can therefore be argued that the official ideology of the DNR and LNR, which developed under the influence of Russian far-right activists, is largely right wing, conservative and xenophobic in character. [....] The fact that right-wing radicals, including self-confessed neo-Nazis, took part in the conflict between Russia and Ukraine has attracted much attention from the media and in society. But although they did play their part in the first few months of the conflict, in the spring and summer of 2014, their importance has often been exaggerated. Russia’s use of right-wing radicals on the side of the 'separatists' in Donetsk and Lugansk provinces was more important militarily and politically than the involvement of Ukrainian far-right activists in the anti-terrorist operation."
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@kleanthisxanthopoulos4697 Dear Readers,
as I wrote earlier, I don't care what Xanthopoulos writes or thinks. He is no longer my addressee. I turn to you, dear readers, in order to expose Xanthopoulos' charlatanism. You see, in his last comment, Xanthopoulos is making a childish and uneducated claim - that an argument becomes less valuable because you present it as a quote by someone who is an expert on that subject. In fact, the opposite is true - the argument gains more weight by doing so. Dear readers, by exposing Xanthopoulos' lies, I will now show you how demagogy and propaganda works. Let's take a look at his feeble attempts to convince us that even CNN considers Ukraine a "nazi regime". In an CNN article dated March 30th, it is indeed said about the Azov battalion that "[...] it has a history of neo-Nazi leanings." However, the very same article also states: "For Putin, who has falsely claimed Ukraine’s government is run by 'drug addicts and neo-Nazis,' Azov presents an obvious target." So it is obvious that CNN isn't on Xanthopoulos' side of the debate - he is lying to you when claiming that CNN shares his opinion on Ukraine being a nazi regime. Instead, CNN goes on to make it very clear: "'Despite the Azov movement’s international notoriety, Ukraine 'is not a cesspit for Nazi sympathizers,' according to Alexander Ritzmann, a senior adviser at the Counter Extremism Project (CEP), based in Berlin. [...] Plus – Ritzmann says – there are far-right actors prominent in Russia, too. 'There is a far-right extremist problem on both sides in the conflict, but there seems to be a bias in only reporting on Ukraine’s far-right problem,' he said."
So, in this case, Xanthopoulos' propaganda activity can be described as a process of filtering information by omitting all the parts which are not suitable to drive his false narrative. Another word for this is lying.
I will continue to expose his lies right here in the next few days.
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