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by friedturkey
1559 days ago
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Russia is also a known hotbed for neonazis. So is Alabama. Just because a region has small factions of race extremists it doesn’t mean they’re blowing up nuclear reactors. But Russia’s history of false flag operations and whataboutism are so well-documented that it’s literally a textbook example. They’ve invaded Georgia and Ukraine before using the same exact lies. Putin’s history in Chechnya is also horrific. So you should trust Russia saying they’re coming to liberate someone as much as you should trust a certain other country coming to liberate someone: you shouldn’t. |
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Any source to it that doesn't try to stretch the meaning of pseudo-term "right-wing" to mean "neonazis"? Are there knows instances of Russia openly incorporating entities publicly identifying with neonazi rhetorics and symbolics into their government structures?
> But Russia’s history of false flag operations and whataboutism are so well-documented that it’s literally a textbook example.
Could you refer us to this documentation? Should be an interesting read.
> They’ve invaded Georgia before using the same exact lies
Are you denying the fact that Saakashvili had invaded Tskhinvali, the capital of South Osetia, trying to solve a century old ethnic conflict[1] by force, which was last time put on cold under Russia's military guarantees[2]? What lies are you referring to exactly?
1 https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Georgian–Ossetian_conflict
2 https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sochi_agreement