Turns out that despite all the both sidesing of the Avoz Battalion (et al.) with this allegedly equally fascist "Wagner Group", it was only ever one guy with connections to mercenaries with no common organizational (let alone ideological) structure.

To clarify, "Wagner" is a catch-all term to refer to all of the members of an informal network of Russian mercenary groups, named after the nickname of one neo-Nazi commander who was active in Ukraine in 2014. He hasn't been seen since 2016, there's no evidence that he founded the entire mercenary network, and there's no evidence that the entire network is ideologically fascist. His name was slapped onto the umbrella term as a way of implying that the network is a singular neo-Nazi paramilitary under his leadership, which is deceptive. Contrast with the fascist credentials of Azov (et al.), which are overwhelming. The purpose of making the comparison between them is to minimize the threat, the role in the war, and the crimes of Azov (et al.), as well as the role the US/NATO plays in supporting them and international fascism more generally. And of course this is all in service of fanning the flames of bloodthirsty Amerikkkan imperialism.

Obviously these mercenaries are still bad, etc. etc., but I figured that was obvious.

  • jabrd [he/him]
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    3 years ago

    Right, there is an actual fascist political project underway in Ukraine as the nationalist reaction foments in the face of worsening material conditions. My point though is that Russia is in the same circumstances as Ukraine ideologically wherein the nationalistic fash elements are there to come into existence in reaction to the material conditions as they develop. Fascism will always grow out of a failing liberal state, its liberalism's natural conclusion in the face of crisis. So to say that people shouldn't be making a false equivalence between Azov and Wagner because it hides NATO's support of explicitly fascist elements is completely fair, but to hand wave away Russia's willingness to utilize fascist elements to their own ends ignores the reality that Russia is only a cratered economy away from having an Azov equivalent developing within their own borders. They're not afraid to do business with Nazis when it's convenient which is why they'll empower the Nazis when the moment necessitates it