Putin Speaks Out Against Nazism in Crimea While Ukrainians Get Slaughtered by Jews

Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
May 10, 2014

Vladimir Putin in Crimea for Victory Day celebration
Vladimir Putin in Crimea for Victory Day celebration

Our stated policy – which we keep to – is to look at the behavior of Vladimir Putin – and others on the international scene – in a rational and objective way, applauding them on their achievements and denouncing their failures.

Yesterday, Putin failed terribly. He flew to Crimea to give a speech denouncing the threat of historical Nazism, while at the very same time Ukrainian civilians just to the north of him were being brutally slaughtered by the terrorist forces of the Jewish Maidan government.

BBC:

He told crowds marking the 1945 Soviet victory over the Nazis that Crimea had shown loyalty to a “historical truth” in choosing to be part of Russia.

The Kiev government protested at the visit, calling it a “gross violation of Ukraine’s sovereignty”.

Kiev also reported that more than 20 people had died in a security operation against separatists in Mariupol.

Ukrainian Interior Minister Arsen Avakov said that about 20 pro-Russian protesters and one Ukrainian security officer had been killed in the southern port.Ukrainian forces and pro-Russian separatists had clashed at the police HQ, which was set on fire.

The report from the scene is that the twenty (perhaps more) murdered were unarmed and trying to flee the Maidan death squads, who are likely mainly composed of US Special Forces or some type of Blackwater type murder-for-hire operation.

Here’s a video of it.

Liveleak description:

Maidan supported national guard (sponsored by USA) killes unarmed civilians in Mariupol’, Ukraine, who were on the street march for Ukrain federalisation. About 200 unarmed civilians, Ukraine citizens on the street. Kiev’s new nazi army (from “right sector”) shooting unarmed people.

You can see a guy on knees beind wounded in the head, an old guy in a suit shot in the leg and fall, a reporter with camera shot in the stomach (the guiy in blue top, in the begining of video), one more wounded in the leg, and one guy shot dead in the head, all from AK-47.

Also you can see two government provokers in the crowd, one trying to hand out molotoff’s (no one in the croud has any weapons) the guy with the camera tells him to fuck off and not provoke more victims, and one guy with small pistol, also making himself visible, so then people would say civilians also had weapons.

Today more than 20 civilians were shot dead on the streets of Mariupol’, 17 wounded in hospitals. Please pray for their souls.

So this is a second known atrocity committed by the Maidan Jews. And Putin talks about historical Germany.

Jewish terrorist forces also burned the police HQ in Mariupol.
Jewish terrorist forces also burned the police HQ in Mariupol.

I am not so dense as to be incapable of understanding the value of embracing the Soviet victory over Germany as part of Russia’s foundational mythology. I do not expect Putin to denounce the history of his own people, to come out and say “yeah, Hitler was right, we really should have just surrendered when he invaded.” Thus though on an emotional level I do not like hearing him speak on how he defeated the evil Nazis, on an intellectual level I grasp the pragmatic nature of celebrating this victory.

Still, when he is refusing to liberate the Ukraine and save the people from these Jews – all of these Maidan people are Jews – the anti-Nazi rhetoric leaves a much more sour taste in my mouth. What a horrible time to give such a speech. I understand it was a holiday speech – Victory Day – but he could have made it about future victories against the enemy, instead of grandstanding about ancient, fictionalized history.

World War Two ended 69 years ago; its outcome cannot be changed, and the only use in discussing it is that this discussion may effect the present.

What I am concerned about is the here and now. And right here and now, the US, the EU and the Jews behind them are dancing around like spastics, conquering territory which rightfully belongs to the Russian people, while Putin talk-talk-talks about things I don’t care about.

Right now, I don’t think I would be satisfied with Putin merely liberating the East of the Ukraine – I believe he also needs to take Odessa, all the way up to and including Transnistria. There is no reason why he can’t. If he does, the West will back down, because Obama is a spineless monkey incapable of meeting the eyes of a human being without flinching.

Let’s get to it then, Vlad. The Ukraine is burning while you fiddle on about Nazis.