I'm actually not sure what you're trying to say. But one thing I do know is that a relatively small cohesive group of ideologically committed, violent people can influence and even take over a government. In Nazi Germany, it was called the Night of Long Knives. In 2014 in Ukraine, Neo-Nazi thugs from the Right Sektor, etc. helped topple …
I'm actually not sure what you're trying to say. But one thing I do know is that a relatively small cohesive group of ideologically committed, violent people can influence and even take over a government. In Nazi Germany, it was called the Night of Long Knives. In 2014 in Ukraine, Neo-Nazi thugs from the Right Sektor, etc. helped topple the Ukrainian government and committed such atrocities as in Odessa, setting a building on fire filled with opponents of the new right wing Ukrainian government the US helped install. And since then, also with apparent CIA help, set up the kill list website filled with politicians who dared express an interest in compromise / negotiation as well as journalists, cultural figures and over a hundred children... including international figures added to that kill list like Pink Floyd bassist Roger Waters, former weapons inspector Scott Ritter and Grey Zone journalist Max Blumenthal.
According to the Guardian, on May 2, 2014, "the seizure of the trade union building was the violent culmination of a day of street battles in this Black Sea resort city. The clashes reportedly began after protesters gathering for a rally in support of a unified Ukraine were attacked by pro-Russia activists armed with clubs and air pistols."
Note the Pro-Ukrainian rally was attacked by Pro-Russian activists. This event is not even remotely like "Night of Long Knives."
"Police largely stood aside as the two sides hurled Molotov cocktails, cobblestones, and bricks at each other. Girls as young as fourteen were smashing cobblestones to break them up into missiles of a manageable size. Combatants on both sides were armed with body armor, helmets, and shields and carried baseball bats, chains, metal bars, and air pistols." This description sounds like the Antifa summer of 2020.
Both sides acted poorly, the police were ineffective, and the outcome was tragic. The tragedy was not a one-sided event; whereby this account, more than 30 people died. Shamefully, it seems more like a tragic week in Chicago.
What I am trying to say is I see no evidence the Ukrainian government is controlled by Nazis (whatever that means today), small elements of society will act out everywhere in the world, and stereotyping a race or nation is evil. Yet, that happens here at home by our elected representatives on a daily basis.
I'm actually not sure what you're trying to say. But one thing I do know is that a relatively small cohesive group of ideologically committed, violent people can influence and even take over a government. In Nazi Germany, it was called the Night of Long Knives. In 2014 in Ukraine, Neo-Nazi thugs from the Right Sektor, etc. helped topple the Ukrainian government and committed such atrocities as in Odessa, setting a building on fire filled with opponents of the new right wing Ukrainian government the US helped install. And since then, also with apparent CIA help, set up the kill list website filled with politicians who dared express an interest in compromise / negotiation as well as journalists, cultural figures and over a hundred children... including international figures added to that kill list like Pink Floyd bassist Roger Waters, former weapons inspector Scott Ritter and Grey Zone journalist Max Blumenthal.
According to the Guardian, on May 2, 2014, "the seizure of the trade union building was the violent culmination of a day of street battles in this Black Sea resort city. The clashes reportedly began after protesters gathering for a rally in support of a unified Ukraine were attacked by pro-Russia activists armed with clubs and air pistols."
Note the Pro-Ukrainian rally was attacked by Pro-Russian activists. This event is not even remotely like "Night of Long Knives."
"Police largely stood aside as the two sides hurled Molotov cocktails, cobblestones, and bricks at each other. Girls as young as fourteen were smashing cobblestones to break them up into missiles of a manageable size. Combatants on both sides were armed with body armor, helmets, and shields and carried baseball bats, chains, metal bars, and air pistols." This description sounds like the Antifa summer of 2020.
Both sides acted poorly, the police were ineffective, and the outcome was tragic. The tragedy was not a one-sided event; whereby this account, more than 30 people died. Shamefully, it seems more like a tragic week in Chicago.
What I am trying to say is I see no evidence the Ukrainian government is controlled by Nazis (whatever that means today), small elements of society will act out everywhere in the world, and stereotyping a race or nation is evil. Yet, that happens here at home by our elected representatives on a daily basis.