love to see outlets do the nazis anti communism and myths for them. that's true solidarity right there guys. the 3 guys left alive from Azov after yesterday salute you
Even the fucking wiki article on it and also the one over the question of 'was it genocide' at least acknowledge that it may well not have been (and we all know how wiki is basically 'Neoliberalism: the glorification')
I'm guessing this video does not have such pretenses
Even the wiki article doesn't try the ridiculous stunt of faulting the nomenclature while skirting intent ('it's not genocide because it's *******cide instead!')
I wasn't really saying it was a victory that wiki wasn't just outright claiming it was a genocide, more bemoaning that things seem to be going lower in recent days vis a vis recoloring actions of the Soviet Union in decades past, using the current war as an excuse to remove memorials to/for the USSR, etc
I'll say this about neoliberals: I find them much easier to talk to than many other reddit libs. While the conclusions they eventaully arrive at I of course disagree with, they aren't the same as other libs that make emotional arguments based off mainstream political news which they consume like pop culture. I recall a r/neoliberal effortpost about the camps in Xinjiang which pretty also states that while there is very large discrimination in how they select people for re-education camps - there isn't much evidence for genocide or abuses outside of that
love to see outlets do the nazis anti communism and myths for them. that's true solidarity right there guys. the 3 guys left alive from Azov after yesterday salute you
Even the fucking wiki article on it and also the one over the question of 'was it genocide' at least acknowledge that it may well not have been (and we all know how wiki is basically 'Neoliberalism: the glorification')
I'm guessing this video does not have such pretenses
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Even the wiki article doesn't try the ridiculous stunt of faulting the nomenclature while skirting intent ('it's not genocide because it's *******cide instead!')
I wasn't really saying it was a victory that wiki wasn't just outright claiming it was a genocide, more bemoaning that things seem to be going lower in recent days vis a vis recoloring actions of the Soviet Union in decades past, using the current war as an excuse to remove memorials to/for the USSR, etc
I'll say this about neoliberals: I find them much easier to talk to than many other reddit libs. While the conclusions they eventaully arrive at I of course disagree with, they aren't the same as other libs that make emotional arguments based off mainstream political news which they consume like pop culture. I recall a r/neoliberal effortpost about the camps in Xinjiang which pretty also states that while there is very large discrimination in how they select people for re-education camps - there isn't much evidence for genocide or abuses outside of that
The video description is "It was a genocide that Russia continues to cover up to this day"
So no
Did I miss some good news?
Azov basically no longer exists as a force. they got deleted by Russian rockets and infantry in a last stand
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