Insane how easy it is to find Nazis in Ukrainian army
https://ctzn24.com/
Citizen / Gromadyanyn Charity Foundation launched the "Cyborgs" program - a modern prosthetics program for the Ukrainian soldiers, who lost their limbs. Our objective is to help them remain Superheroes with super powers in a mundane peaceful world, owing to the modern prosthetics technologies, to physical and psychological rehabilitation.
I wonder if he got the nickname "Bandera" because the combination of his hair and his beliefs. Chervonyi is also likely to be a Nom de Guerre since it seems to be based on a movie about one of Bandera's commanders.
Taking the callsign Himmler, but only because my hairline is halfway up my head
Taking Mussolini because I really like using my inversion chair
:no-fash:
psychological rehabilitation
So, denazification? :putin-wink:
Now I need a complete hip replacement of both joints
Let me see if I have any ball-joint trailer hitches out in the garage....nope sorry
Wikipedia says that Russia calling Ukrainian soldiers "banderites" is propaganda because they're associating "ukrainian national identity" with the "most radical nationalists," but I only see Ukrainians, their government, and western "progressives" associate ukrainian national identity with the most radical nationalists
Same thing as when Azov said that it was Russian propaganda to call them Nazis just because of their Nazi symbol.
super heroes with super powers
Just like my favorite Marvel movie: Captain Americarinoooo! :so-true:
The weirdest shit is that his surname literally means 'Red'.
looks like he had a pretty shitty career lmfao, wounded, hip problems, a true example of nazi master race!