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)

UNRAVELING THE WESTERN ROOTS OF THE UKRAINIAN CRISIS – COMPILATION

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In this video, I’ve compiled a series of my recent videos that delve into the intricate history of Western powers in Ukraine. Starting from World War 2 and spanning through the Cold War era, I explore the significant events that have shaped the region. From there, I take you on a journey through the events of the recent decades, leading up to the fateful day when Russia launched its Special Military Operation on February 24th, 2022.

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