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Until neonazis your wives, sisters, mothers, daughters rape you. Until they break their guts out and burn the children alive in the barn.
Hitler and banderistes were monsters. Neonazism is shit! Posing them as better than the leftists of the rainbow shows a lack of knowledge of history and facts from the present.
The response to the current crisis in Europe should be a return to Christian values. The return of everyone to the Church, and the Church to Tradition. Alternatively, there may be nationalisms such as hungarian, french that do not refer to neonazism. Or serbian, which does not ally with the USA and globalism. But I would prefer a catholic Europe back.
neonazis are a bunch of morons who are ready to kill other nations, many of their countrymen and even relatives to achieve their own goals. For me, it's also bad as well as leftism. Why should we go to the other extreme for one extreme?
A lot of people on this forum really don't know what the neobanderites are like in Ukraine and hence a lot of stupid topics and comments.
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Thank Jesus that your government doesn't think like you! Ukrainian fire still burns. If it gets destroyed you will die too because of Article 5:
https://www.theguardian.com/world/20...ion-law-soviet
Our fire still burns, can you see the flames?:
Band: Legionarii
Genre: Military, Industrial, Marches
Country: Poland
Years active: 2011-present
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https://vk.com/wall-35367360_2048
Legionarii is a project started in 2011. It can be described as “totalitarian military industrial”, although incorporating many of the martial ambient elemnts. The word “totalitarian” is meant to describe the entire atmosphere of Legionarii music, which primary theme is leadership, rule, and above all warfare. Legionarii tries to bring the atmosphere of wars past but not forgotten, times of glorious victories and titan battles. Legionarii’s goal is to motivate and give inner strength by awakening the true heroic spirit inside the person. The choice of the term “military” instead of martial is simple: the latter term is not as strong as former, it connotes fight and battle only and Legionarii speaks not only of that (the term “military” is much broader), and it is too reminiscent of “martial arts”, because it is much more often used in that sense. (Hence for all similar music and artists I suggest the usage of term “military industrial” or “military ambient”, instead of the word “martial industrial” and “martial ambient”). Legionarii is created to help the rebirth of the true European spirit, to awake people from their sleep and to lead the revival of masculine, militaristic and heroic spirit laying inside all of us!
"Balance as long as you can, and when you no longer can, set the world on fire."
- Jozef Pilsudski (in 1935)
Set the world on fire; burn down the cities of pain
Set the world on fire; destroy what destroys you
Set the world on fire; we fought against the regime of shame
Set the world on fire; nothing in this world is true
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I don't think many people over there support the neo-nazi movement per se, just people like Gen. Pavlo Shandruk or Roman Shukhevych who waged a guerrilla-type warfare against the commies. Groups like the Ukrainian National Army or the Insurgent Army were some of the bravest anti-communists in eastern Europe during that timestamp, and generally would lose their combat morale when the Germans would put them to fight American or British forces in Western Europe... because they were not ideologically NS.
Many had ties with the Polish republic like gen. Shandruk did, as he was a colonel of the Polish army. Yes, the crimes committed on innocent Poles and Jews were horrible but so was the military pacification of Galycia and Volhynia the Poles did a decade earlier...
I think Poles and Ukrainians should put old grievances aside and join hands against those people who committed the holodomor and Katyn.
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