Neo-Nazism’s rise in Ukraine is due to the silent approval of Ukraine’s political and military elites who prefer to turn a blind eye because they rely on the far-right for their military potential, Ukrainian academic Marta Havryshko tells Natylie Baldwin. By Natylie Baldwin Special to Consor

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      Then lets see articles that show ALL the facts.

      Seems like sometimes one country looks better with ALL the facts about both. But keeping one country with bad things out seems like Propaganda.

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      Yeah ok buddy, now do Russia’s employment of neo-nazi mercenaries and the fact it is led by a right-wing dictator.

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          Sockpuppet account lmao? I just joined today. So, you’re telling me Putin is not a right-wing dictator? I guess I should visit Moscow as a trans gay person and publicly express my disdain against right-wingers trying to exterminate us in Russia. For sure it’s not a fascistic country and I won’t get thrown in prison for it. /s

          You have screws loose up there if you think Russia is not far-right.

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            @KHROMATIKAL@lemmy.ml

            It’s a traditional conservative society and I wouldn’t call them neoconservative, just because they don’t accept gay/trans folks. Many other people and countries don’t either. In fact, the majority of the world doesn’t. Identity politics is going to doom us in the West.