Every country has Nazis, but only in russia do Nazis have a country – Social Media

Roman Sheremeta

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  1. If you ask AI about the genocidal statements of putler ideologue Aleksandr Dugin you get :

    Yes, ultranationalist Russian ideologue Aleksandr Dugin has made statements calling for the eradication of Ukraine, which led the Security Service of Ukraine (SBU) to formally charge him with genocide and encroachment on territorial integrity.

    Dugin’s inflammatory rhetoric regarding Ukraine has been documented in his writings and public statements:

    The 2014 Manifestos: Following the 2014 Russian invasion of Donbas, Dugin wrote vehement posts on social media networks like VKontakte. He referred to the Ukrainian people as a “race of bastards that emerged from the sewer manholes” and asserted that “the genocide of the cretins is due and inevitable”.

    State Television Appearances: During the same period, he publicly stated on Russian state television that Ukrainians “need to be killed, killed, killed”.
    Rhetorical Destruction: Observers and prosecutors have frequently identified Dugin’s geopolitical ideology—which argues that the total destruction of Ukraine is essential for Russia’s continued existence—as a rhetorical blueprint for Moscow’s imperialist actions.

    You can read more about his official designation by Ukrainian authorities on The Kyiv Independent and explore further context surrounding his extreme ideologies on Wikipedia.

  2. If you ask AI about RIA Novosti genocidal statement in 2022, you get :

    On April 3, 2022, the Russian state-owned news agency RIA Novosti published an op-ed by political technologist Timofey Sergeytsev titled “What Russia Should Do with Ukraine”. The controversial manifesto advocated for the total destruction of the Ukrainian state, the liquidation of its political elites, and the forced re-education or elimination of the Ukrainian national identity.

    Key elements of the statement included:

    “Denazification” as Demise: The article argued that “denazification” effectively meant “de-Ukrainianization,” suggesting that the very existence of an independent Ukraine and a distinct Ukrainian national identity was inherently “Nazi”.

    Elimination of Statehood: It called for the complete dismantling of Ukrainian statehood, suggesting the territory be subjected to a generation-long occupation and stripped of its name.

    Treatment of the Population: The piece asserted that the majority of the Ukrainian population was complicit in the supposed regime and classified them as accomplices to Nazism. It proposed severe censorship, forced labor, imprisonment, or death for those who resisted.

    International Response and Context:

    Timing: The manifesto was published on the same day that horrifying scenes of civilian massacres were discovered in the Ukrainian city of Bucha following the withdrawal of Russian forces.

    Global Outrage: The text sparked international outrage and condemnation, with scholars, international organizations, and Western governments frequently citing it as clear, semi-official written evidence of genocidal intent.

    Legal Scrutiny: Experts and scholars of genocide have highlighted the combined effect of this extreme state media rhetoric and the widespread, deliberate violence against civilians as key factors in labeling Russia’s actions in Ukraine as a genocide. Organizations like the OSCE documented the broad, systemic nature of these human rights violations.

    For further details and analysis of the manifesto’s implications, you can read the breakdowns provided by the Atlantic Council or academic overviews of Springer Nature Link.Opinion | What’s happening in Ukraine is genocide. Period.5 Apr 2022 — It is hard to imagine a more actionable template to destroy a national group. The text’s publication on a major state media platform would have been impossible …

    What’s happening in Ukraine is genocide. Period.
    April 5, 2022

    https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/2022/04/05/russia-is-committing-genocide-in-ukraine/

  3. Conclusion:

    Those in the west who deny this proven Naziism and proven genocide are themselves nazis, or just pig ignorant.

  4. Ukraine is a 98% Slavic state. The putinist assholeZ were afraid of Ukraine eversince because of its relative purity. ruSSia in contrast, is an iZlamiZed shithole. Inferiority complexes come to mind. If Ukrainians are Nazis, so be it. How can one be ruSSia-friendly after all the mass-murder of Ukrainian civilians for more than twelve years??? Ukraine has only one master, Jesus Christ. ruSSia has nothing to say in and about Ukraine. Fuck the invaderZ and hold out! 🇺🇦✌️

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