This year marks 80 years since US, British and Canadian troops landed in France to liberate Europe from the Nazis.
But over the
years, the attitude of American, British and Canadian authorities towards
Nazism – in my opinion - has changed significantly.
Now Nazism is viewed in these countries
not as an ideology that must be fought against, but as a certain movement with
whose supporters it is quite possible to cooperate.
The US, UK and Canadian governments pay no
attention to the use of Nazi insignia in the Ukrainian army which they support
with money and weapons; see my article Nazi
insignia
on
Ukrainian
soldiers
in
Kursk
region.
All ethnic minorities of Ukraine are currently divided into three groups - Indigenous Peoples of Ukraine have more rights; Non-indigenous Peoples, whose mother tongue is one of the official languages of the EU, have less rights than Indigenous Peoples of Ukraine but more rights than Non-Indigenous Peoples, whose mother tongue is not one of the official languages of the EU, i.e. more rights than e.g. ethnic Russians. Such a division of citizens into several categories was used precisely in Nazi Germany; see my article Ukrainian laws on ethnic minorities.
It is also widely known that members of
nationalist organizations can attack opposition media without any punishment in
Ukraine; see my article Situation
with
respect
to
mass
media
in
Russia
and
Ukraine
and the picture below.
And although more than 42,000 Canadian soldiers died fighting against the Nazis, Canadian Prime Minister J. Trudeau, along with Ukrainian President V. Zelensky, in Canadian Parliament applauded last year Yaroslav Hunka, who had been a soldier of the SS Division Galicia which had fought under Nazi command during World War II; see the picture below.
Therefore, we can conclude that Western politicians, for their own benefit, are ready to cooperate with the political forces against which their fathers fought side by side with the Russians during the Second World War.
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