I hold no brief for Ukraine, but it is downright weird seeing right wingers using the rhetoric of 1960s atheist hippies about "World War III" and "the end of the world." At that time their obsession with the destruction of the world was interpreted as a symptom of their rejection of G-d and the fact that they didn't believe that the end of days was set in stone, set there by G-d Himself.
Now we have right wingers screaming about the "radical right," allying with hard-line Communists on the Donetsk and Luhansk "people's republics," and praising Joseph Stalin as the savior of Europe from the Nazis.
Again, this is not to endorse the current Ukrainian government by any means, but it's just weird to see the "far right" allying with the "far left" on anything (other than on being against Israel, that is).
Um... Worrying about WWIII and the world dying in a nuclear conflagration goes a bit, make that WAAAAAY beyond, the concerns of just 1960s atheist hippies.
Now we have right wingers screaming about the "radical right," allying with hard-line Communists on the Donetsk and Luhansk "people's republics," and praising Joseph Stalin as the savior of Europe from the Nazis.
Um... Communists in that region of the world are largely gone. More Communists probably exist in Berkeley.