• GlitzyArmrest@lemmy.world
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          1 year ago

          Interesting, it’s about time you provided that definition, thanks. I noticed that you left out that Nazis were authoritarian for some reason? Also interesting that you acknowledge they discriminate against Jewish and LGBTQIA+ people, and yet you just did both of those things to me (I’m a queer, too).

          Anyway, Russia also has far right sects, so does China, and so does the US. It’s almost like these extremist sects are in every country, and not just Ukraine. And yet, for some reason, you have your blinders on to the fact that they’re everywhere. They’re in your hometown, right now. I bet you support your hometown. By your standards, that makes you a “Nazi” supporter.

          You are using Nazi incorrectly still. Nazis are from Germany in the 1940s. Neo-nazis are what are drooling around these days. But you wouldn’t know that, because both your knowledge of Nazism and politics are seemingly stuck in the 1940s. Your grandparents or relatives from that time would be disappointed to hear you speak of Nazis in this way. They actually faced real Nazism, and here you are, making the word meaningless because you call literally anyone who disagrees with you a Nazi.

          I’m sure all of this will go over your head, because you are clearly not living in reality. Russia will continue to lose their “3 day special operation”, and more drones are on the way to Moscow. Bakhmut is about to be encircled and lost. Crimea was attacked by sea, air and land yesterday. Russia continues to allow their air defenses to be baited into activating and revealing their location, which the Ukrainians are quickly destroying, especially in and around Crimea. Russian gas exports are at the lowest they’ve been since the collapse of the USSR. The ruble is worthless, and Putin is losing support.

          More and more Russians will be sent to the meatgrinder, only to die for no real reason in a foreign country. And this isn’t just Putin’s fault. It’s also people like you that have blood on their hands for supporting an authoritarian regime.

          Yeah, sure seems like Russia made the right call by invading a neighboring country multiple times over a decade.

          Slava Ukraini!