Ringo
Platinum Member
Nazi Propaganda, or What the russians ere fighting against in Ukraine.
This conversation is already about ten years old, long before the war.
After listening to it, you’ll understand (well, some of you) what nazi propaganda is capable of doing to people’s minds.
Translation:
...Did you know that there are Soviet union veterans in Ukraine, too?
- Well, I think we should round up all the Soviet union veterans, recruit some far-right youth, hand them batons, and send them door to door to wipe out those bastards.
But what if these people are already in their late 80s?
- Yeah, we need to make their deaths easier. It’s actually a noble act.
Is that okay with you?
- Well, on the one hand, it’s bad, that they’ll die so easily, but on the other hand, there’ll be fewer of them, so we can pay out less in pensions.
Do you live in Ukraine?
- I’m in Ukraine, in Lviv.
So you have veterans there too.
- Well, I think all Soviet veterans should be beaten to death with sticks.
But they were defending us. There was the Soviet Union and Ukraine—we all fought together.
- They fought for Stalin; I think their legs should be broken.
So, should Ukraine have been handed over to the germans?
- No, we should have joined the UPA (Ukrainian Insurgent Army) and fought against both sides.
I see. Did everyone have to join?
- Everyone.
And why?
- To liberate Ukraine, and then Russia.
From whom?
- From the jewish bolsheviks.
Liberate with whom? With the germans?
- With the russians, germans, and so on.
_______
Even if we set aside the typical nazi atrocity of western Ukraine, the sheer idiocy is simply staggering!
“Everyone should have joined the UPA and fought against the Germans and Russians!”
I wonder where the UPA had factories to produce tanks, planes, ammunition, etc., for a war against powerful industrial powers?
A mind infected with anti-sovietism doesn’t ask such questions... Truly, anti-sovietism is a mental disorder...
This conversation is already about ten years old, long before the war.
After listening to it, you’ll understand (well, some of you) what nazi propaganda is capable of doing to people’s minds.
Translation:
...Did you know that there are Soviet union veterans in Ukraine, too?
- Well, I think we should round up all the Soviet union veterans, recruit some far-right youth, hand them batons, and send them door to door to wipe out those bastards.
But what if these people are already in their late 80s?
- Yeah, we need to make their deaths easier. It’s actually a noble act.
Is that okay with you?
- Well, on the one hand, it’s bad, that they’ll die so easily, but on the other hand, there’ll be fewer of them, so we can pay out less in pensions.
Do you live in Ukraine?
- I’m in Ukraine, in Lviv.
So you have veterans there too.
- Well, I think all Soviet veterans should be beaten to death with sticks.
But they were defending us. There was the Soviet Union and Ukraine—we all fought together.
- They fought for Stalin; I think their legs should be broken.
So, should Ukraine have been handed over to the germans?
- No, we should have joined the UPA (Ukrainian Insurgent Army) and fought against both sides.
I see. Did everyone have to join?
- Everyone.
And why?
- To liberate Ukraine, and then Russia.
From whom?
- From the jewish bolsheviks.
Liberate with whom? With the germans?
- With the russians, germans, and so on.
_______
Even if we set aside the typical nazi atrocity of western Ukraine, the sheer idiocy is simply staggering!
“Everyone should have joined the UPA and fought against the Germans and Russians!”
I wonder where the UPA had factories to produce tanks, planes, ammunition, etc., for a war against powerful industrial powers?
A mind infected with anti-sovietism doesn’t ask such questions... Truly, anti-sovietism is a mental disorder...