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 (DIR) Post #B0lzqA2XL5axJterq4 by Originalbadbob@www.minds.com
       2025-11-30T11:15:12+00:00
       
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       HOW THE U.S.-CIA MAIDAN REVOLT CAUSED TODAY'S MESSThe Creation of Kiev’s Corrupt Regime Was No Accident ~ Let's Talk About Democracy In Zelensky's Ukraine  ~ • Russian-Speaking Ukrainians Are To Be Destroyed By Far-Right ▪︎ Russian and Ukrainian Orthodox Churches Have Been Eliminated• Orthodox Priests Being Arrested As Spies and Saboteurs• News Is Censored, All Press Must Be State Approved • Russian Language Media Is Officially Banned  • Please See Comments The borders of right-wing neo-Nazi radicalism in modern Ukraine are blurred because it exists within a political system where party lines fail to neatly follow ideologies. They are also blurred because of current historical events, which have compelled a turn to the legacy of the early 20th century Ukrainian nationalist movement. After the Russo-Ukraine war began in 2014, Ukrainians felt a genuine threat to Ukrainian sovereignty and the existence of the Ukrainian state. This prompted a return to the symbols and rhetoric used by the Organization of Ukrainian Nationalists (OUN) in the first half of the 20th century, which were previously exclusively associated with far-right and extremist groups. These symbols have become acceptable recently and are being used by a wider portion of society, including people in positions of authority including Zelensky and his elite - many of whom are under corruption investigations. The Ukrainian revival of neo-Nazi ideologies materializes in the use of symbolic elements such as the red-and-black flag and individual slogans. A significant part of the population (if not the majority) today associates these with the struggle for independence, rather than with a radical ethnocentric,  Russophobic or xenophobic ideology.These small groups do not seek to participate in elections but remain visible in the public sphere because of their aggressive propaganda and illegal actions. According to our definitions, they include the OUN Volunteer Movement (Волонтерський Рух ОУН), the Brotherhood (Братство), C14, the Carpathian Sich (Карпатська Січ), the Social-National Assembly (Соціал-національна асамблея), the UNA-UNSO (УНА-УНСО), Tradition and Order (Традиція і порядок), Revenge (Реванш), the Revolutionary Right Forces (Революційні праві сили), and others including the radical Azov, who are closely tied to Zelensky. In  This Video Without them, the Ukrainian revolution would never have triumphed.Paramilitary groups confronted the police in the heart of Kiev and drove out President Yanukovych. They installed a new government....Probably because the Ukrainian nationalist militias were playing the role of auxiliary soldiers in a much larger war. The Ukrainian revolution was massively supported by American diplomacy.In the new Russia-USA cold war, Ukraine is a decisive pawn in Putin's strategy of containment."Masks of the Revolution", by Paul Moreira, explores this blind spot.https://youtu.be/a4E_TlguczA?si=PwiBXoGZTi2o4Dql #ukraine #neoNazis #Zelensky #Russophobia #xenophobia 
       
 (DIR) Post #B0lzqBHSj581ATeIk4 by Originalbadbob@www.minds.com
       2025-11-30T13:50:34+00:00
       
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       REMEMBER KIDS, ITS ALL TRUMP'S FAULT - NOT Z-ACTOR'SThe Ukrainian Actors-comedian, Volodymyr Zelensky, has said that US president, Donald Trump, lives in a 'disinformation bubble', in response to Trump's claim that Kiev 'started' the war with Russia. Speaking at a press conference, Zelensky clarified that his country 'really respects' America and its support for Ukraine, but added that, unfortunately, Trump lives 'in this disinformation bubble'https://www.theguardian.com/world/video/2025/feb/19/zelenskyy-says-trump-lives-in-disinformation-space-over-claims-ukraine-started-war-video
       
 (DIR) Post #B0lzqC41oVybb6N5RQ by lnx@poa.st
       2025-11-30T13:57:22.745105Z
       
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       @Originalbadbob I like how ((they)) use  their new favorite word "disinformation" to try and discredit someone.