Posted on 07/05/2022 2:45:40 AM PDT by UMCRevMom@aol.com
As a very young child, I remember the Soviet Union, every 5 years or so, would announce, with much fanfare, that ‘some’ Jews would be ‘allowed’ to leave. I began to wonder about all the other Jews. Eventually I realized that the USSR was a prison camp.
God Bless Ronald Reagan, Margaret Thatcher, and the Pope for freeing millions of Jews, and everyone else under their Evil Empire.
There you go!
Yup.
The good ole, “You are a Nazi” scream from the far left.
Chuckle.
So desperate to defend the motherland, the subject needed to be changed
There you go!
Putin sends his own Nazis to murder Russian citizens. Russia, the home to more Nazis than all the world. But I guess that is ok because, well, it’s Russia. The good guys
These Russian fanboys think they can gaslight everyone, or they really are that uniformed. Embarrassing really.
“your Russian Nazi buddies.”
Russian neo-Nazi Alexei Milchakov
In a recent news piece, ONT, a state-run Belarusian TV station, blasted the Russian World fans who often use Nazi symbols.
The item begins with the story of Belarusian Yauhen Andrushkevich who was arrested for 10 days for having Nazi tattoos on his body. The authors also mention the so-called Russian National Unity (RNE) organization that recruits Belarusians for fighting in Donbas on the side of Russian-backed separatists.
“In order to strengthen the impact on people’s minds, they mixed neo-Nazism and Orthodox symbols. The religious card is being actively played by other RNE-like movements that organize trips to military and patriotic camps in the territory of Russia. And there they teach [Belarusian teenagers] to fight,” ONT journalists state.
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The reporters did not fail to tell viewers about the notorious Russian neo-Nazi Alexei Milchakov who has been posing with a swastika from a very young age. The militant actually organizes training and instruction for youngsters in such camps.
17 years ago, a similar ‘training’ in Belarus’ Homiel ended not with a bang but with a whimper: young members of a Russian military and patriotic organization captured a village and took hostages, the journalists recall.
“Although the Russian citizen who organized these ‘exercises’ was sentenced to three years in prison, such ‘teachers’ are born every minute,” ONT warns.
Interestingly, earlier Lukashenka-controlled TV stations used to tacitly approve of or even praised Russia’s annexation of Crimea and intervention in Donbas. In their reports, protesters on Maidan and Ukraine’s volunteer fighters were often called ‘Banderovites’ and ‘fascists’ while pro-Russian militants were shown as heroes.
The situation is apparently changing as the ‘heroes’ have become a threat to Belarus’ independence and territorial integrity.
Note: you didn't actually attempt to refute anything I wrote, which renders the repetition of your propaganda as pointless and rather hypocritical too, since you appear to be Pro-Nazi on the Russian side.
What exactly do your pictures have to do with the Jewish emigration that is going on inside Russia?
Hey! Jump in there and make it about you!
The "Russian Nazis Hating Jews" angle of this article is just counter-propaganda to try to mitigate this reality.
For example, this guy just got killed. Note how in the top photo, the photographer arranged the candle to hide his emblem. In the bottom, note the emblem.
What does that have to do with the fact that Jews, including the Chief Rabbi, are leaving Russia?
With respect, the memorial notes individuals. not nations per se.
https://www.yadvashem.org/righteous/statistics.html
From the Yad Vashem page: "Names and Numbers of Righteous Among the Nations - per Country & Ethnic Origin, as of January 1, 2021. The numbers of Righteous are not necessarily an indication of the actual number of rescuers in each country, but reflect the cases that were made available to Yad Vashem."
Poland, which was home to extermination camps. is listed as with more rescuers than those of any other nation.
In the political dialogue, I try to be cautious about "nation" versus "people," especially when someone like a Biden, Obama or Clinton (to choose obvious asses) purports to tell us what "we" as Americans collectively think or believe.
Khazarian mafia
It can only be called murder.
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