Nazis in Ukraine — It’s Worse Than You Think

An entire generation is being brainwashed with Nazi hate — and it needs to stop.

Joe Brunoli

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As we know, one of the reasons Putin gave for invading Ukraine was the need to “de-Nazify” the country.

This does not simply mean the overthrow of the Kiev regime and the eradication of the neo-Nazi militias. It means reversing the government mandated programs of Nazification that have been perpetrated on an entire generation of Ukrainians over the past decade or more.

Since 2005, the ultranationalists in Kiev have largely SUCCEEDED in changing the views and opinions of average Ukrainians to become more pro-Nazi and more anti-Russian.

Putin’s goal of de-Nazification means eradicating the odious cult of Stepan Bandera, the infamous Nazi collaborator, and the “Banderites” that still follow his anti-Russian, anti-Semitic Nazi philosophy.

15,000 Nationalists hold torches during a march in the western Ukrainian city of Lviv on Jan. 1, 2014, as they mark the 105th anniversary of the birth of Stepan Bandera. [Source: USA Today ]

Indeed, starting with the so-called “Orange Revolution” of 2005 and then especially following the Maidan Coup of 2014, Ukraine has sought to brainwash its children (and the population in general) by pushing a Nazi-style propaganda effort that would have made Goebbels proud.

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Joe Brunoli

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