The Great Reset: New York Times puts own spin on their misinformation while confirms Ukraine has a Nazi problem.

There is nothing 'fringe' about it. The fringe far-right movement as purported by the New York Times (a MSM who is owned by a WEF globalist), is a full fledge movement where Nazis have penetrated all corners of life in Ukraine including the government. Recall the photos evidence of Justin Trudeau and Chrystia Freeland having photo ops with Nazis MPs in the Ukraine parliament when they visited the country in 2016 and 2019. (Refer back to other posts on Nazis in Ukraine in this blog.)

More in the Viva Frei video as he go through the New York Times article.


Comments in the video:

Blake J: "The real problem is how so many of our fellow citizens can't be bothered to think for themselves and recall the narrative from just a couple years ago. These people allow the media and authorities do their thinking, and apparently their recalling, for them."

fettel1988: "Not even 10 years ago American MSM was calling out Ukraine for their "neo" nahzee issue. Weird how I remember that."

Commander Vile: "Even more ironic, Zelensky is jewish and the leader of Azov Battalion (far-right neo nazi miltia in Ukraine) is also jewish. Starting to see a pattern here.."

Joshua Handlen: "It seems like the Washington Times [New York Times] believes that "denazification" is a legitimate cause for invasion and war, and spent the entire article defending that position. Instead they are focusing on whether this is an appropriate "denazification" which is a weird place to take your logic."

AMKB01: "It always gets me when they refer to "far right nationalists" and "nazis" as if they are the same thing. Nazi ideology is Marxist which, in today's world, is left wing. Nationalism is just a synonym for patriotism, and can be taken to extremes by both extremes of the political spectrum. Western Nazis... meaning the Marxists who love calling anyone who disagrees with them "far right extremists", "fascists" (also a Marxist ideology") and "Nazis", have simply redefined nationalism into a slur, because they want there to be no countries at all. Just one ruling organization for the entire world that they control. Which is pretty much what old school Nazis wanted.

"The region of Poland my parents were born in, before WWII, is now part of Ukraine. They saw first hand how the local Ukrainians supported the Nazis. Even after the war, then Poland was under the thumb of the USSR, the area continued to have major problems with raiding bands of Ukrainian bandits that lived in the forest, emerging at night to attack villages, steal food and other things, and sometimes people, too. Especially young girls, like my mother's friend and companions while on their way to another village. The old man driving the wagon they were in was killed. The people that did this, decades ago, didn't change their stripes, and would have taught their children and grandchildren to be the same."

ChipsterB: "Mussolini’s “Fascism” was not Marxist. He took his socialist rhetoric and added a radical nationalist (read as a few huge corporations) twist to create Fascism. National Socialism a.k.a. Nazi focused far more on race, ethnicity, and religion that it did on the “class warfare” so central to Marxism. In both Fascist Italy and Nazi Germany, the lines between select business organizations and the state were blurred if not imperceptible. That is not the same as collectivism. Both were actually more like 18th Century mercantilism (and the current day CCP), than any Marxist dream.

"Please understand - my comments are not intended to defend Nazis or actual Fascists in any way. I was living in Spain when Franco died, so I saw a relatively mild version of Fascism up close and personal. It is evil."

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