Mar 15, 2022

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Western Neo-Nazis Respond to Azov’s Call to Arms


A certain percentage of Jews in Germany and the West supported Nazism, whilst conspiracy theory states the Nazis of Germany (1933-1945) were brought to power by Jewish banks (Rothschilds), and the party higher echelon was filled with Crypto-Jews.


Goebbels 'the Rabbi'-every community has self-hating people who are psychopaths. THERE ARE RUSSIANS WHO HATE RUSSIA, such as a butch gays who resent the normal wider heterosexual society. Or the man with a deformity who hates everybody since being teased about it at school. Goebbels was called the Rabbi in school, and teased as a Jew, which developed his super hatred against Jew. Ditto Reinhardt Heydrich, also called a Jew since school.
The CIA SINCE 2015 has been arming and training NAZIS IN UKRAINE, WEST EUROPE AND THE USA (Charlottesville 2017 was their work. The leader of the movement on that day was a CIA field officer who had previously been posted to West Africa). I have had personal experience of these CIA sentiments since 2003. It appears for some reason to be a big feature of their otherwise banal "communication" with me..'You nigger'  'You Mexican fuck'.......I'm in fact Aryan who doesn't goosestep, and boot polish does not change this fact.

  

By Kyle Anzalone and Will Porter at the Libertarian Institute and antiwar.com


White nationalist and neo-Nazi militants are flocking to Ukraine to help repel a Russian invasion following a plea for foreign volunteers from President Volodymyr Zelensky, according to a report in the Washington Post. Thousands of fighters have already arrived, many said to hold a “shared vision for an ultranationalist ethno-state.”


Many of those hoping to join the fight in Ukraine are being recruited by the Mariupol-based Azov Battalion and other ethnic-supremacist factions, who’ve used their social media presence to bolster their ranks with foreign nationals.

“[Azov’s] official Telegram chat group has been packed with messages from people in the United States, Britain, Germany, France, Spain, the Netherlands, Sweden, Poland and other Western countries expressing interest in joining,” extremism monitor Rita Katz wrote in the Post on Monday, adding that she hasn’t seen “this level of movement-wide recruitment activity since the Islamic State declared its so-called caliphate in 2014 and sought sympathizers globally to join its fold.

Though some foreign fighters state they are enlisting out of a genuine desire to defend Ukraine from invading Russian soldiers, a number of online recruitment chats indicate different motives, as many voice hopes to “act out their violent fantasies” and implement “a shared vision for an ultranationalist ethno-state.” 

While the Azov Battalion is often at odds with President Zelensky – who is Jewish – it was formally integrated into Ukraine’s national guard and security forces not long after the Maidan coup of 2014. Despite attempts by some governments to stop their arms shipments from going to such groups, Azov was recently photographed toting Western weapons, as the US, UK and a long list of allies flood the Ukrainian warzone with rocket launchers, missiles and other lethal military aid.

It is unclear if the Biden administration is taking any measures to prevent violent white supremacists from traveling to Ukraine or stop American weapons from falling into the hands of groups that openly voice praise for Adolf Hitler. Though the State Department has urged all citizens from traveling to Ukraine, it recently noted it would not attempt to track any Americans who head there to join the fight.

Since Russia’s invasion in late February, Facebook and Twitter have relaxed their rules against Azov and other Ukrainian groups espousing neo-Nazi ideologies, allowing users to express support in the context of the war. Twitter has allowed the Azov Battalion and the official National Guard handle to spread outright racist calls to violence, while chat platforms like Telegram continue to be heavily used for recruitment efforts.


“I have spoken with my Western colleagues about denazification. They say:” What’s the problem? You also have radical nationalists, don’t you?” Yes, we do, but we don’t have them in our government like Ukraine. And we don’t have thousands of people marching in the streets with torches and swastikas like Nazi Germany in the 1930s? And we don’t praise the men who killed Russians, Jews, and Poles during the war. But in Ukraine, they do.”

Vladimir Putin, Russian President