I think this article might have been a tad too optimistic about the prospects of Nazism/Fascism in Ukraine and the West being defeated, but I thought it was a good read nevertheless. Doesn't hurt to have the occasional dose of optimism.
I also think he gives Nick Fuentes a little bit too much credit, for he is no more than a snivelling dweeb.
Most of the Nazis already got thrown into jail by Putin in the early 2000s.
One of my mentors was a Moroccan who was studying in Moscow when the USSR collapsed. It was truly scary times when many minorities could easily get assaulted by skinhead Nazis. Even the locals got beat up or assaulted for simply taking the Metro.
Putin has pretty much cleaned up the neo-Nazis since he took office and curbed the lawlessness. There is a reason why despite many people disapprove of Putin, they’d still prefer him to be in charge over the others. Moscow today is safer than most American cities.
He also brought back the 9 May celebrations that have been instrumental in educating its citizens about the sacrifices of the Soviet people against Nazism.
Ukraine on the other hand… has a huge Nazi problem. They also stopped the 9 May celebration since 2013… you know what happened then.