A page out of the Kremlin propaganda book in the 70s was to go to a drug infested part of an American city and call it USA. From this, the audience was to make a conclusion that US is nothing more than crumbling infrastructure, race riots and decaying western capitalism.
Similarly today, the same book tries to paint a popular revolt against a tyrant by Jews and non-Jews alike as “nazi”. Jews were standing shoulder to shoulder with those “nazis” on Maidan, but here you are, saying that you know better, that you know something they don’t.
“Jews were standing shoulder to shoulder with those nazis on Maidan”
LOL.
That’s not we read in the Israeli press, not “Kremlin’s” - from January 2014
http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-4478340,00.html
“Dov Ber Glickman, 30, a member of Kiev’s Jewish community, was assaulted by three youngsters as he was making his way home from a Shabbat meal ...
After knocking him to the ground, Glickman’s assailants stabbed him three times, apparently in his arms and legs...
Hillel Cohen, chairman of the Hatzalah Ukraine emergency service, told Ynet that the victim had lost a lot of blood after suffering a wound to a main artery, and had lost consciousness. Glickman required surgery...
The Shabbat attack has heightened the Kiev local Jewish community’s sense of persecution, after a Israeli Jewish teacher was beaten up at the entrance to his building last week.”
Today Western Ukraine is home to a nationalist movement and is the base of power for opposition political party Svoboda, which means freedom in Ukrainian. The group has made numerous anti-Semitic comments and has referred to Jews as “Zhids,” which roughly translates in English as dirty Jews.