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Re: Russian Invasion of Ukraine[In Progress]
by
tvbcof
on 19/04/2022, 06:19:34 UTC
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Russia is a multinational country and condemns Nazism, at the official level it is a policy of zero tolerance. Far-right nationalist groups in Russia are extremist and operate outside the law, this is working for the special services. It seems that the FSB already had questions to the head of the LPR about his public statements, I hope this will soften the intensity of the rhetoric. The community of Russian people is supranational.

Maybe they are ADL certified Kosher Nazis because they don't cause problems for Jews or Israelis.  Like the ones fighting under Zelensky('s handlers) now.

In seeking a hypothesis with the most explanatory power, the one which best explains Russia's attitude in my mind is that Jewish people/interests ran a whole cycle of Communism from the start-up under the Bolsheviks through the collapse and pay-out to the Oligarchs, and that effective control continues to this day.  Seems to me that from start until now Jews in Russia are afforded 'special' protections at the very least.  Maybe they need it for whatever set of reasons, or maybe it's just handy to have and generations of enforcement (involving terrorism) have it pretty ingrained in the society at large.

Also, perhaps, there is a somewhat obscured relationship between Judaism and 'the Nazis' which is not appropriate to say much about.  Certain of the Monty Python guys were pretty politically savvy and in The Life of Brian at least they made a lot of fun of what are today pretty highly protected classes in some societies (trannys, homosexuals, cripples, Communists, etc.)  Here's an interesting clip which was censored out before it could be approved for viewing in America:

  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Of4tBSreW84

At the end of the day, 'Nazis' of one stripe or another and at one time or another have been responsible for a lot of things that Jews, and particularly Zionist Jews, have found desirable for their goals.  Instrumental one might say, and I doubt that the phenomenon was or would have been unknown or unpredicted at the upper echelons of leadership and planning.