The New York Times and the use of Nazi imagery by Ukrainian troops

This article was originally posted as a thread on Twitter.

The New York Times palms off the deep historical and present-day links of Ukrainian nationalism to Nazism and genocide as merely “thorny issues,” i.e., a public relations problem for media propagandists, who are trying to sell NATO’s proxy war as a struggle for democracy.

The New York Times and the use of Nazi imagery by Ukrainian troops

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Nazi Symbols on Ukraine’s Front Lines Highlight Thorny Issues of History (archived)

Stolen Valor & Frauds: Foreign Mercenaries in Ukraine

Stolen Valor: The U.S. Volunteers in Ukraine Who Lie, Waste and Bicker

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U.S. Veteran Who Shared His Ukraine Experience Accused of Being Fraud

H/T: Judge Napolitano (Jack Posobiec didn’t give Gonzo Lira any credit).

Source: Reddit

Sarah Ashton-Cirillo (Newsweek) says that James Vasquez is a fraud, but Malcom Nance (NYT) says that he isn’t (aren’t they all?!). Newsweek also says that Vasquez deleted his Twitter account but, as of now, it’s still active.

A Nazi Who “Feeds His Wolf With The Bones Of Russian Children” Was Killed In The NVO Zone

A well-known nationalist, member of the right sector* Dmitry Kotsyubaylo, known by the nickname Da Vinci, was killed in the area of a special military operation in Ukraine. He previously said he fed his wolf Russian children’s bones.

A Nazi Who “Feeds His Wolf With The Bones Of Russian Children” Was Killed In The NVO Zone

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Flash: Volodymyr Zelenskyy’s Ukraine pays tribute to a Nazi militant