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Description I initially sort of respected this guy for at least not hiding comments challenging his own opinions, but then I learned he had blocked noahcat for apparently asking the 'wrong' questions and getting a bit too close for comfort to the heart of the matter. From noahcat:


"These were the questions that he did not answer to:

1) What is your source for the claims that Azov killed more Ukrainians than Putin's invasion? Also, a reminder that Donbass war began BECAUSE Putin and Russia.

2) Did you know that many neo-Nazis and fascistic militias fight on the Russian side?

3) Did you know that Putin's party, United Russia, is friends with AfD?

4) What do you think is the reason that far right and conspiracy theories spreading "alternative" medias like MV-magazine and UMV-magazine have Neo-Nazi and fascist ties, that they portray Nordic Resistance Movement as patriots, and these same magazines portray Putin and Putin's Russia in a positive light and that UMV-magazine is lead from Donbass by Janus Putkonen?

5) Why do you think that Finland's most pro-Russia party, VKK-party, is lead by Ano Turtiainen who is recently has posted flat earth nonsense, his wife is a QAnon-believer, and that party has holocaust deniers and antisemites in its ranks (like Linda Pauliina Kuhlmann)? VKK also has in its ranks Johan BΓ€ckman, a putinist russophile who uses whatever nonsense to sow discord in my country, thus far largely unsuccessfully? He whines about fascists and also weirdly about communists. Johan BΓ€ckman has also featured positively in alternative nonsense far right media UMV.

6) You might also want to tell me, why Putin likes to quote Ivan Ilyin, a Russian fascist.
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If you have been following what has happened since 2014, you will know that it was Plutin who has made the western far right Great Again. Which makes its intended 'denazification' of Ukraine rather curious indeed, to say the least.

As for the 'trick', the point here is that not just Jews, but the Slavic nations, and Russia in particular (since it was seen as the driving force of the wave of communism that was hitting Europe) were among Adolf Hitler's many victims. And in that light I would like to see this guy proclaim that hate speech doesn't exist next to the grave of a Russian war veteran. But of course I knew in advance what direction he was going to take.
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