Talk:Anti-Putinism

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This user does NOT support Hitler or any other Nazi scum or nazisymp past, present, or future, to include Volodymyr Zelensky and supporters of Ethnic cleansing in the Donbas.

Criticizing Putin is the same as ethnic hatred towards Russians? Reminds me of this. —LT Rev. 22:13 Friday, 18:43, September 29, 2023 (EDT)

Putin made it clear the SMO objective was de-nazification. Westerners laughed. I warned at the time that was a mistake, and people needed to think long and hard before speaking out. Scott Ritter now says openly what I've been saying for 19 months:
"Anybody who has a Ukrainian flag on their social media, you're a Nazi supporter, you're the scum of the earth. Want to know why? Because you're too stupid to do the research into why you think you support Ukraine. And if you think I'm wrong, I will debate you anywhere anytime on this issue because I will crush you. Because I have the facts, you don't. And you're stupid, because you put the Ukrainian flag up there and you don't know why you do it. Or if you do know why you do it, then you really are a Nazi supporter."
Now that it's out in the open, I'll go farther than Ritter: nazi apologists in this war have blood on their hands. RobSGive Peace a Chance! 19:06, September 29, 2023 (EDT)
Putin as an individual is not the same as the entire nation of Russia. —LT Rev. 22:13 Friday, 19:30, September 29, 2023 (EDT)
He is the modern leader with an 80% approval rating of a nation that was the biggest target and victims of Nazism. The Russian people know who and what Nazism is, contemporary Western leaders, media, and the public does not.
Go ahead - keep criticizing Putin - and don't be surprised if the term "nazisymp" is hurled at you and sticks. NATO has lost the war, and history is written by the victors.
Let's take the case of Charles Lindbergh, an American hero and aviation pioneer, the first to fly a solo flight across the Atlantic Ocean in the Spirit of St. Louis. He opposed the war against Germany, and was branded a fascist for it. To this day, the airfield in St. Louis named after Lindbergh was renamed Lambert Field because of Lindbergh's alleged fascist sympathies, and has not been changed back to its original name.
Being tarred with the label "fascist sympathizer" - whether justified or not - is tough enough to shake; anyone who has ever publicly admitted to voting Republican knows. To deliberately engage in Russophobic hate speech and espouse globalist and neo-Nazi ideology when you been warned not to do so, and instructed why not to do so, is without explanation or excuse (the only two excuses or explanations are: "I'm stupid", or "I am a malicious person"). RobSGive Peace a Chance! 19:51, September 29, 2023 (EDT)