One understands that from Russia's point of view, this was aimed at the Ukronazis. But the entire thing is emblematic of the contradictions and manipulations within Western 'democracies', which cannot easily be disentangled. For example, the groups calling themselves 'Antifa' (for 'antifascist') have in recent years taken on the characte…
One understands that from Russia's point of view, this was aimed at the Ukronazis. But the entire thing is emblematic of the contradictions and manipulations within Western 'democracies', which cannot easily be disentangled. For example, the groups calling themselves 'Antifa' (for 'antifascist') have in recent years taken on the characteristics and ideology of true fascist action groups/storm troopers, under the obvious influence of the secret services. As have their governments.
One understands that from Russia's point of view, this was aimed at the Ukronazis. But the entire thing is emblematic of the contradictions and manipulations within Western 'democracies', which cannot easily be disentangled. For example, the groups calling themselves 'Antifa' (for 'antifascist') have in recent years taken on the characteristics and ideology of true fascist action groups/storm troopers, under the obvious influence of the secret services. As have their governments.