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The @nytimes palms off the deep historical and present-day links of Ukrainian nationalism to Nazism and genocide as merely "thorny issues", i.e., a public relations problem for media propagandists who are trying to sell NATO's #ProxyWar as a struggle for democracy. 1/ Image
The Times references photographs showing Ukrainian soldiers who "wore patches featuring symbols that were made notorious by Nazi Germany and have since become part of the iconography of far-right hate groups." The NYT admits that the media "quietly" deletes such photos. 2/
The NYT opines, "The photographs, and their deletions, highlight the Ukrainian military’s complicated relationship with Nazi imagery, a relationship forged under both Soviet and German occupation during World War II." 3/
Fascist iconography glorifying mass murder, "including a skull-and-crossbones patch worn by concentration camp guards and a symbol known as the Black Sun, now appears with some regularity on the uniforms of soldiers fighting on the front line..." 4/
The major concern of the NYT is the political impact of the Ukrainian identification with Nazism and mass murder on international public opinion. It quotes Michael Colborne, who prior to the war wrote extensively on the neo-Nazi Azov battalion: 5/
"What worries me, in the Ukrainian context, is that people in Ukraine who are in leadership positions, either they don’t or they’re not willing to acknowledge and understand how these symbols are viewed outside of Ukraine." 6/
The NYT notes: "So far, the imagery has not eroded international support for the war. It has, however, left diplomats, Western journalists and advocacy groups in a difficult position: Calling attention to the iconography risks playing into Russian propaganda." 7/
The Times reveals its own role in attempting to suppress the circulation of Ukrainian tweets with photographs featuring Nazi iconography that expose the fascist politics and culture that dominate the Kiev regime. 8/
It refers to a photo posted in April by the Ukrainian Defense Ministry "of a soldier wearing a patch featuring a skull and crossbones known as the Totenkopf, or Death’s Head." 9/
The NYT notes, "The specific symbol in the picture was made notorious by a Nazi unit that committed war crimes and guarded concentration camps during World War II." 10/
Fearing the political impact of the photo, the NYT acknowledges that it "asked the Ukrainian Defense Ministry on April 27 about the tweet. Several hours later, the post was deleted." 11/
The NYT offers an apologetic account of the Organization of Ukrainian Nationalists, writing that "its insurgent army fought alongside the Nazis in what they viewed as a struggle for Ukrainian sovereignty."
The NYT continues: 12/
"Today, as a new generation fights against Russian occupation, many Ukrainians see the war as a continuation of the struggle for independence during and immediately after World War II." 13/
The NY Times, it should be recalled, launched the 1619 Project to discredit the American Revolution, the Civil War and its leaders. It has encouraged the tearing down of statues that honor the memory of Lincoln and Grant. 14/
But it pleads for a tolerant stance toward the prevalence of Nazi ideology in Ukraine, writing that it is "difficult to easily separate, on the basis of icons alone, the Ukrainians enraged by the Russian invasion from those who support the country’s far-right groups." 15/15

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Apr 23
The @nytimes plumbs the lower depths of pro-war propaganda, favorably reporting Zelensky's signing into law new measures that enforce anti-Russian xenophobia and glorify the heroes of Ukrainian fascism. 1/ #UkraineRussiaWar
The Times interviews Vakhtang Kebuladze, a right-wing professor of philosophy in Kiev, who "supports the erasing of Russian names, even those of great writers like Leo Tolstoy." 2/
The Times notes in a sentence placed within parentheses: "In March, Kyiv changed Leo Tolstoy Street to Hetman Pavlo Skoropadskiy Street, after a Ukrainian leader from the early 20th century)." The NYT offers no further information about Skoropadskii. 3/ Image
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Mar 18
In an interview with Der Spiegel, Prof. @TimothyDSnyder-who epitomizes the self-prostitution of US academics in the service of imperialism-is asked: "In Germany, many fear an escalation of the conflict, a world war or a nuclear strike. Do you not share that concern?" 1/
He replied: "No, I’m ashamed by that entire discussion. Fear of nuclear war is primarily about our own security. In these circumstances, when whole Ukrainian cities have been destroyed, such a worry is pathetic." 2/
These are the words of a fascist, utterly contemptuous of human life. The real and growing danger that the war against Russia will escalate into a nuclear conflagration that results in the deaths of countless millions, even billions, of people is of no concern to him. 3/
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Mar 13
The Federal Reserve has announced on Sunday yet another another massive bailout to cover in full the potential losses of rich depositors who held accounts at the failed #SiliconValleyBank. 1/
The @washingtonpost bluntly admits that the Fed has decided "to protect the assets of tech firms, venture capitalists, and other rich people in California." As always, this latest bailout of the rich is covered over with the lie that it won't cost the taxpayers a penny. 2/
In the days preceding the bailout, the Fed claimed that the failure of SVB was an isolated incident. But it now justifies the bailout by declaring that it is necessary to prevent systemic failure. 3/
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Mar 6
Seventy years ago, on March 5, 1953, Joseph Stalin died at the age of 73. To the extent that the worst defeats of the working class in the 20th century century can be attributed to the crimes and betrayals of an individual, that person is Stalin. 1/ Image
As early as 1927, Trotsky described Stalin, to his face, as the "gravedigger of the revolution." That proved to be true in the most literal sense of the word. 2/
Stalin is remembered in history as a mass murderer, who ordered the killing of the leaders of the Bolshevik Party and hundreds of thousands of socialists who had fought for the victory of the October Revolution, the creation of the USSR and the victory of world socialism. 3/
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Mar 2
In his book "American Fascists," @ChrisLynnHedges denounced negotiations with these forces. He wrote that they are beyond reasoning with, hostile to democracy, and "bent on our destruction." Now Hedges justifies his capitulation to neo-Nazis as "political maturity." 1/
On January 16, 2018, Hedges and I held an hour-long online discussion on the issue of Internet censorship and the political crisis in the United States. Watch this to see how far to the right he has moved during the last five years.
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At about the 55 minute mark in the discussion, I proposed united action by socialists and progressive forces ON THE LEFT against war, censorship and all attacks on democratic rights. Hedges agreed with this proposal. He even urged the reading of Marx and Trotsky! 3/
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Feb 19
VP Harris' statement that Russia has committed "crimes against humanity" - repeated today by Blinken - escalates the US propaganda campaign to condition public opinion for the direct deployment of US-NATO troops into the #UkraineRussiaWar. 1/
Harris asserted that the Biden administration knows "the legal standard" for the allegation of crimes against humanity. Presumably, she was referring to the definition of such crimes provided in the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court. 2/
The Statute includes in its definition a wide range of acts "committed as part of a widespread or systematic attack directed against any civilian population, with knowledge of the attack." 3/
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