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kathie hopler's avatar

compared to ZIONISM today, I no longer see why Nazism even is relevant ? if they want to stop a revolting living breathing threat to humanity the threat is ZIONISM it makes the Nazism pale in comparison

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Mike Hampton's avatar

Same beast!

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Mike Hampton's avatar

'Ukraine Will Be a Problem Member of NATO' adds perspective, and should be read whilst asking yourself which element in Ukraine NATO fears it cannot control - https://www.mikehampton.co.uk/p/ukraine-will-be-a-problem-member?utm_source=publication-search

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Roslyn Ross's avatar

Ah the irony. The description of Nazism is the description of Zionism.

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Mike Hampton's avatar

I'm hoping that someone, one day, makes that argument to the UN.

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Hachemi Hadjoudj's avatar

Essential lessons can be drawn from this vote of the United Nations General Assembly, which perfectly illustrates the dichotomy that separates the world into two fundamentally opposed entities, namely, the shift towards multipolarity, respect for memory, truth, the lessons of history, rigor and moral values, and, on the other hand, towards the forgetting of these same historical truths and the acceptance of unhealthy resurgences that were thought to be relegated to the scrap heap and the dustbins of history. Thus, disastrous connections are amalgamated between theories, extremist movements such as Nazism, Zionism and all its substitutes, which have as a common denominator, racism, hatred, exclusion and the notions of predestination and messianic delusions. This clearly shows that we have reached a breaking point, a major fracture between two worlds that are difficult to reconcile, unless there is a major cataclysm...probably deserved...

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Mike Hampton's avatar

The problem with multipolarity is that it seeks to control the same systems of global governance.

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Hachemi Hadjoudj's avatar

Yeah you’re right but, control in a multipolar system would be shared (at least in appearance) but, yes, it would be wrong to believe in perfect equality of voices in such a disparate group…There will always be the big guns and…the Little hands….

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Truth Seeking Missile's avatar

UN has no army so no one cares what it says unless what it says can be used for propaganda.

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Mike Hampton's avatar

That's the trick of the UN, to have a separate Security Council whereby the weapons manufacturers can middle finger the General Assembly. I treat votes like these as an indicator of planetary belief, and change begins with changing minds.

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Gregor McIntosh's avatar

The west is an absolute joke

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Mike Hampton's avatar

Laugh hard enough, and blood coughs.

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Occam's avatar

Crazy that an idea so clearly correct is subject to debate in our current society.

The most evil, destructive force on the planet is western exceptionalism. A naked pursuit of power and control, so clear these days, and yet we slumber on, staring at our phones.

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St Stephen's avatar

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.

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