Nazi appearance and Nazi essence

A common practice that often causes problems. Worse are unofficial translations of acronyms such as SF. It doesn't mean Soviet Finland as most Americans believe. It means Suomi Finland. Finland is bi-lingual: Finish and Swedish.
Reminds me of British war-comics (quite popular at the time in the RSA) - that used to write Akk-Akk - took me some time to understand that they were referring to Acht-Acht aka 88mm. :auiqs.jpg:
 
Europe and Murica can't shovel enough money and arms at these Nazis?
To be fair, most that money falls off the shovels and into the pockets of the shovelers.
To be fairer still, some goes to the Nazis, some to the shovelers, but none of it back to the providers, ie. you and I the taxpayers.
 

Ukrainian President V. Zelenskyy doesn't consider his opponents human beings.

One of the characteristic features of Nazi Germany was that certain groups were considered so-called "subhumans" (Untermenschen) or even "non-human beings" (Unmenschen).
As Hitler wrote in his book Mein Kampf in the chapter “Vienna: Years of Study and Suffering” about his encounter on the street with a Jew dressed in traditional Jewish clothing:​
Ich fragte mich:… Ist das ein Mensch?​
I asked myself:… Is this a human being?

We observe similar phenomena in Ukraine.
Ukrainian General A. Biletsky, currently commander of an army corps, previously wrote in one of his articles:​
Історична місія нашої Нації в це переломне сторiччя, очолити і повести за собою Білі Народи всього світу в останній хрестовий похід за своє існування. Похід проти очолюваного семітами недолюдства.​
The historic mission of our Nation in this age of change is to lead and guide the White Peoples of the world in a final crusade for their existence. A crusade against the subhumans, led by the Semites.

And this month, Ukrainian President V. Zelenskyy (on the left on the photo above) made a similar statement. In an interview with Politico, Zelenskyy said (see video at the end, 37:40):​
So for for me they are not partners, friends, no even human being. So for me it's something in the past. So the situation of occupation - they supported the occupation of Crimea…​

There are people who believe that Crimea's reunification with the Russian Federation was a voluntary decision by Crimeans, taken in a referendum.
Some people think differently. In particular, V. Zelenskyy calls this an "occupation of Crimea."
But such a discrepancy in assessments cannot be a basis for considering one’s opponents “non-human beings”.
 

Ukrainian President V. Zelenskyy doesn't consider his opponents human beings.

One of the characteristic features of Nazi Germany was that certain groups were considered so-called "subhumans" (Untermenschen) or even "non-human beings" (Unmenschen).
As Hitler wrote in his book Mein Kampf in the chapter “Vienna: Years of Study and Suffering” about his encounter on the street with a Jew dressed in traditional Jewish clothing:

I asked myself:… Is this a human being?

We observe similar phenomena in Ukraine.
Ukrainian General A. Biletsky, currently commander of an army corps, previously wrote in one of his articles:

The historic mission of our Nation in this age of change is to lead and guide the White Peoples of the world in a final crusade for their existence. A crusade against the subhumans, led by the Semites.

And this month, Ukrainian President V. Zelenskyy (on the left on the photo above) made a similar statement. In an interview with Politico, Zelenskyy said (see video at the end, 37:40):


There are people who believe that Crimea's reunification with the Russian Federation was a voluntary decision by Crimeans, taken in a referendum.
Some people think differently. In particular, V. Zelenskyy calls this an "occupation of Crimea."
But such a discrepancy in assessments cannot be a basis for considering one’s opponents “non-human beings”.



Dehumanizing the enemy during wartime is normal.
 

Ukrainian President V. Zelenskyy doesn't consider his opponents human beings.

One of the characteristic features of Nazi Germany was that certain groups were considered so-called "subhumans" (Untermenschen) or even "non-human beings" (Unmenschen).
As Hitler wrote in his book Mein Kampf in the chapter “Vienna: Years of Study and Suffering” about his encounter on the street with a Jew dressed in traditional Jewish clothing:

I asked myself:… Is this a human being?

We observe similar phenomena in Ukraine.
Ukrainian General A. Biletsky, currently commander of an army corps, previously wrote in one of his articles:

The historic mission of our Nation in this age of change is to lead and guide the White Peoples of the world in a final crusade for their existence. A crusade against the subhumans, led by the Semites.

And this month, Ukrainian President V. Zelenskyy (on the left on the photo above) made a similar statement. In an interview with Politico, Zelenskyy said (see video at the end, 37:40):


There are people who believe that Crimea's reunification with the Russian Federation was a voluntary decision by Crimeans, taken in a referendum.
Some people think differently. In particular, V. Zelenskyy calls this an "occupation of Crimea."
But such a discrepancy in assessments cannot be a basis for considering one’s opponents “non-human beings”.

🇷🇺 you:


ps 🇷🇺 you are the worst nazi out there

 
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