The New York Times on Monday published an article entitled “Nazi Symbols on Ukraine’s Front Lines Highlight Thorny Issues of History.”
The article does not actually address the issue of neo-Nazi gangs in the Ukraine military, or that the entire country has taken on a Jewish type of neo-Nazi idealogy. Instead, it focuses on the symbols themselves, saying that the symbols mean something different to Ukrainians and it’s not actually about neo-Nazism.
This is obviously a lie, but it’s whatever. No one cares about this.
The Times claims that it is worried that having neo-Nazi symbols – despite the fact they are just coincidental – is bad optics, and could help Russia.
That isn’t even true. Every single person who supports this war supports it because they are the kind of people who support whatever they are told to support.
I don’t even know why the Times bothered addressing it. Anyone who believes their narrative is dumb enough to simply ignore the issue completely as it is dismissed out of hand as a conspiracy theory.