• Roonerino
    ·
    edit-2
    2 months ago

    deleted by creator

    • Des [she/her, they/them]
      ·
      3 months ago

      legit i think that's how it mostly goes. they either get to be poster children for recruiting efforts or get the cushy jobs of going around rounding up 45 year old dads trying to hide from MPs so they can feed their sick child

      • newacctidk [none/use name]
        ·
        3 months ago

        idk Azov proved to be disturbingly motivated fighters. Sure some of them are like this, but let's not underestimate committed fascists as fighters. Their danger goes beyond rhetoric and policy after all

        • SeekTheDeletion [none/use name]
          ·
          3 months ago

          They got cornered in a hole and immediately defeated lmao. Where does this heroic narrative come from even here? They died like rats

          • newacctidk [none/use name]
            ·
            3 months ago

            They are not heroic, but they are dangerous. They held out longer than most Ukrainians, and they are highly motivated. A troop who doesn't want to be there will surrender sooner and be less inclined to massacre more civilians at great risk to themselves. Azov would rather murder random Greek citizens of Mariupol than actually focus on defending. It is not the Russian forces who they are a threat to

    • Lovely_sombrero [he/him]
      hexagon
      ·
      3 months ago

      The US put them in positions of leadership in the 2014 coup, because they were a big part of that effort. They are probably just hanging around and letting everyone else do the fighting. The Nazis are probably still not very popular in Ukraine, even as they are seen as the ultimate anti-Russia guys because Russia = USSR = the people who won WW2 against their hero Hitler.

      • Collatz_problem [comrade/them]
        ·
        3 months ago

        Since 2014 they also spent a lot of effort indoctrinating the youth with summer camps, where children were taught Ukrainian nationalism.