On Friday, January 20, 2023 at 3:03:39 PM UTC, A. Filip wrote:[…]
Russia is far to big/important to "play against" *stupidly*, quite like PRC. >> West is very far away from playing a total war with Russia.
West collectively, Yes.
But harder to say concerning military unit or units going rogue. Just consider
headline like this "Ukraine Makes Birthday of Nazi Collaborator a National Holiday and Bans Book Critical of Anti-Semitic Leader."
Ukrainians, at least their political and military leadership, are
turning extremists.
Ukraine Makes Birthday of Nazi Collaborator a National Holiday and
Bans Book Critical of Anti-Semitic Leader
; By Jason Lemon On 12/27/18 at 1:43 PM EST
[…] January 1 has now been set aside in the country to remember Stepan Bandera, the Jewish Telegraph Agency reported Thursday. […]
Earlier in December, Ukraine's State Committee on Television and Radio Broadcasting banned Swedish historian Anders Rydell's Book of
Thieves. The book critically analyzed the actions of Ukrainian
nationalist Symon Petliura, whose forces killed large numbers of Jews
in the early 20th century. Petilura was later killed by a Russian-born
Jew in Paris in 1929.[…]
[…] By the end of 1941 relations between Nazi Germany and the OUN-B
had soured to the point where a Nazi document dated 25 November 1941
stated that "the Bandera Movement is preparing a revolt in the Reichskommissariat which has as its ultimate aim the establishment of
an independent Ukraine. All functionaries of the Bandera Movement must
be arrested at once and, after thorough interrogation, are to be liquidated".[66]
In January 1942, Bandera was transferred to Sachsenhausen
concentration camp's special prison cell building (Zellenbau) for high-profile political prisoners […]
ltlee1 <ltlee1@hotmail.com> wrote:
The "details" do not change very much *for me* but no indication of
being aware of them does not look as "reasonably impartial" [B].
[A] https://www.newsweek.com/ukraine-nazi-collaborator-birthday-holiday-anti-semitic-1272911
Ukraine Makes Birthday of Nazi Collaborator a National Holiday and
Bans Book Critical of Anti-Semitic Leader
; By Jason Lemon On 12/27/18 at 1:43 PM EST
[.] January 1 has now been set aside in the country to remember Stepan
Bandera, the Jewish Telegraph Agency reported Thursday. [.]
Earlier in December, Ukraine's State Committee on Television and Radio
Broadcasting banned Swedish historian Anders Rydell's Book of
Thieves. The book critically analyzed the actions of Ukrainian
nationalist Symon Petliura, whose forces killed large numbers of Jews
in the early 20th century. Petilura was later killed by a Russian-born
Jew in Paris in 1929.[.]
[B] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stepan_Bandera
[.] By the end of 1941 relations between Nazi Germany and the OUN-B
had soured to the point where a Nazi document dated 25 November 1941
stated that "the Bandera Movement is preparing a revolt in the
Reichskommissariat which has as its ultimate aim the establishment of
an independent Ukraine. All functionaries of the Bandera Movement must
be arrested at once and, after thorough interrogation, are to be
liquidated".[66]
In January 1942, Bandera was transferred to Sachsenhausen
concentration camp's special prison cell building (Zellenbau) for
high-profile political prisoners [.]
ltlee1 wrote:
On Friday, January 20, 2023 at 3:03:39 PM UTC, A. Filip wrote:[…]
Russia is far to big/important to "play against" *stupidly*, quite like PRC.
West is very far away from playing a total war with Russia.
West collectively, Yes.
But harder to say concerning military unit or units going rogue. Just consider
headline like this "Ukraine Makes Birthday of Nazi Collaborator a National Holiday and Bans Book Critical of Anti-Semitic Leader."
Ukrainians, at least their political and military leadership, areGive the names or get lost. "The Details" DO make difference.
turning extremists.
Do you enjoy foreigners giving (strong) opinions about Chiba with little knowledge about "(important) details"?
I am very far away from naming Stepan Bandera "a good guy" (the most
likely candidate [A]). Taking about him without a few "details" would make him hero *for far too many Ukrainians* - I prefer to avoid such scenario
[ "I will frostbite my ears to spite my grandmother" ]
The "details" do not change very much *for me* but no indication of
being aware of them does not look as "reasonably impartial" [B].
[A] https://www.newsweek.com/ukraine-nazi-collaborator-birthday-holiday-anti-semitic-1272911
Ukraine Makes Birthday of Nazi Collaborator a National Holiday and
Bans Book Critical of Anti-Semitic Leader
; By Jason Lemon On 12/27/18 at 1:43 PM EST
[…] January 1 has now been set aside in the country to remember Stepan Bandera, the Jewish Telegraph Agency reported Thursday. […]
Earlier in December, Ukraine's State Committee on Television and Radio Broadcasting banned Swedish historian Anders Rydell's Book of
Thieves. The book critically analyzed the actions of Ukrainian
nationalist Symon Petliura, whose forces killed large numbers of Jews
in the early 20th century. Petilura was later killed by a Russian-born
Jew in Paris in 1929.[…]
[B] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stepan_Bandera
[…] By the end of 1941 relations between Nazi Germany and the OUN-B--
had soured to the point where a Nazi document dated 25 November 1941 stated that "the Bandera Movement is preparing a revolt in the Reichskommissariat which has as its ultimate aim the establishment of
an independent Ukraine. All functionaries of the Bandera Movement must
be arrested at once and, after thorough interrogation, are to be liquidated".[66]
In January 1942, Bandera was transferred to Sachsenhausen
concentration camp's special prison cell building (Zellenbau) for high-profile political prisoners […]
A. Filip, <news:anfi+dckrvcdr8f-n1k5@wp.eu>
ltlee1 <ltlee1@hotmail.com> wrote:
The "details" do not change very much *for me* but no indication of
being aware of them does not look as "reasonably impartial" [B].
[A]
https://www.newsweek.com/ukraine-nazi-collaborator-birthday-holiday-anti-semitic-1272911
Ukraine Makes Birthday of Nazi Collaborator a National Holiday and
Bans Book Critical of Anti-Semitic Leader
; By Jason Lemon On 12/27/18 at 1:43 PM EST
[.] January 1 has now been set aside in the country to remember Stepan
Bandera, the Jewish Telegraph Agency reported Thursday. [.]
Earlier in December, Ukraine's State Committee on Television and Radio
Broadcasting banned Swedish historian Anders Rydell's Book of
Thieves. The book critically analyzed the actions of Ukrainian
nationalist Symon Petliura, whose forces killed large numbers of Jews
in the early 20th century. Petilura was later killed by a Russian-born
Jew in Paris in 1929.[.]
[B] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stepan_Bandera
[.] By the end of 1941 relations between Nazi Germany and the OUN-B
had soured to the point where a Nazi document dated 25 November 1941
stated that "the Bandera Movement is preparing a revolt in the
Reichskommissariat which has as its ultimate aim the establishment of
an independent Ukraine. All functionaries of the Bandera Movement must
be arrested at once and, after thorough interrogation, are to be
liquidated".[66]
In January 1942, Bandera was transferred to Sachsenhausen
concentration camp's special prison cell building (Zellenbau) for
high-profile political prisoners [.]
Any nazism-like, any ultra nationalism is self-centric. Two differ-centric extremist movements of the kind may be naturally at odds or hostile toward each other. It doesn't mean that if one is considered evil then another one needs to be necessarily considered good, so the fact that the German Nazis sought to somehow restrict the Banderist ones (even if the latter sought to mimic the former (while targeting different targets and pursuing different end goals)) should be taken so.
And, as it was said few times before, all radically self-centric movements can have only unstable and situational allies / fellows, - because due to their ultra-selves they can not really share values (such movements usually are branded as right-wing, although for "national socialism" kind the right- wing-ness may be disputable (but the latter is aside from the point here)).
Only those movements that are seeking to maintain universalist values, can form more or less stable alliances. The present day Atlanticist politicians understand it well, that's why they're talking much about values. Another thing is that their [true] values aren't truly universalist and their deeds contradict their rhetorical narratives.
A. Filip, <news:anfi+dckrvcdr8f-n1k5@wp.eu>
[B] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stepan_Bandera
[.] By the end of 1941 relations between Nazi Germany and the OUN-B
had soured to the point where a Nazi document dated 25 November 1941
stated that "the Bandera Movement is preparing a revolt in the
Reichskommissariat which has as its ultimate aim the establishment of
an independent Ukraine. All functionaries of the Bandera Movement must
be arrested at once and, after thorough interrogation, are to be
liquidated".[66]
In January 1942, Bandera was transferred to Sachsenhausen
concentration camp's special prison cell building (Zellenbau) for
high-profile political prisoners [.]
Any nazism-like, any ultra nationalism is self-centric. Two differ-centric extremist movements of the kind may be naturally at odds or hostile toward each other. It doesn't mean that if one is considered evil then another one needs to be necessarily considered good, so the fact that the German Nazis sought to somehow restrict the Banderist ones (even if the latter sought to mimic the former (while targeting different targets and pursuing different end goals)) should be taken so.
And, as it was said few times before, all radically self-centric movements can have only unstable and situational allies / fellows, - because due to their ultra-selves they can not really share values (such movements usually are branded as right-wing, although for "national socialism" kind the right- wing-ness may be disputable (but the latter is aside from the point here)).
Only those movements that are seeking to maintain universalist values, can form more or less stable alliances. The present day Atlanticist politicians understand it well, that's why they're talking much about values. Another thing is that their [true] values aren't truly universalist and their deeds contradict their rhetorical narratives.
"Oleg Smirnov" <os333@netc.eu> wrote:
[B] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stepan_Bandera
[.] By the end of 1941 relations between Nazi Germany and the OUN-B
had soured to the point where a Nazi document dated 25 November 1941
stated that "the Bandera Movement is preparing a revolt in the
Reichskommissariat which has as its ultimate aim the establishment of
an independent Ukraine. All functionaries of the Bandera Movement must >>>> be arrested at once and, after thorough interrogation, are to be
liquidated".[66]
In January 1942, Bandera was transferred to Sachsenhausen
concentration camp's special prison cell building (Zellenbau) for
high-profile political prisoners [.]
Any nazism-like, any ultra nationalism is self-centric. Two differ-centric >> extremist movements of the kind may be naturally at odds or hostile toward >> each other. It doesn't mean that if one is considered evil then another one >> needs to be necessarily considered good, so the fact that the German Nazis >> sought to somehow restrict the Banderist ones (even if the latter sought to >> mimic the former (while targeting different targets and pursuing different >> end goals)) should be taken so.
And, as it was said few times before, all radically self-centric movements >> can have only unstable and situational allies / fellows, - because due to
their ultra-selves they can not really share values (such movements usually >> are branded as right-wing, although for "national socialism" kind the
right- wing-ness may be disputable (but the latter is aside from the point >> here)).
Only those movements that are seeking to maintain universalist values, can >> form more or less stable alliances. The present day Atlanticist politicians >> understand it well, that's why they're talking much about values. Another
thing is that their [true] values aren't truly universalist and their deeds >> contradict their rhetorical narratives.
Ukraine needs heroes.
*Sadly* Bandera seems to be the best (fresh) fit
even if controversial+. Putin has turned the need to urgent+.
The road to hell is paved with good intentions.
From Russia perspective the trick (for western consumption) is to make Bandera look bad
without giving impression of being blinded by own propaganda.
It should not be (very) challenging.
I can assure you that Putin *will be* called ultra nationalist at
very least by some. So do not be careless with your "simplifications".
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