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A Handbook for Genocide.

Russia has just issued a genocide handbook for its war on Ukraine. The Russian official press agency "RIA Novosti" published last Sunday an explicit program for the complete elimination of the Ukrainian nation as such. It is still available for viewing, and has now been translated several times into English.

(https://medium.com/@kravchenko_mm/what-should-russia-do-with-ukraine-translation-of-a-propaganda-article-by-a-russian-journalist-a3e92e3cb64)

A "Nazi," as the genocide manual explains, is simply a human being who self-identifies as Ukrainian. According to the handbook, the establishment of a Ukrainian state thirty years ago was the "nazification of Ukraine." Indeed "any attempt to build such a state" has to be a "Nazi" act. Ukrainians are "Nazis" because they fail to accept "the necessity that the people support Russia."

For anyone still out there who believes that Putin's Russia opposes the extreme right in Ukraine or anywhere else, the genocide program is a chance to reconsider. Putin's Russian regime talks of “Nazis” not because it opposes the extreme right, which it most certainly does not, but as a rhetorical device to justify unprovoked war and genocidal policies. Putin’s regime is the extreme right. It is the world center of fascism. It supports fascists and extreme-right authoritarians around the world. In traducing the meaning of words like "Nazi," Putin and his propagandists are creating more rhetorical and political space for fascists in Russia and elsewhere.

The genocide handbook explains that the Russian policy of "denazification" is not directed against Nazis in the sense that the word is normally used. The handbook grants, with no hesitation, that there is no evidence that Nazism, as generally understood, is important in Ukraine. It operates within the special Russian definition of "Nazi": a Nazi is a Ukrainian who refuses to admit being a Russian. The "Nazism" in question is "amorphous and ambivalent"; one must, for example, be able to see beneath the world of appearance and decode the affinity for Ukrainian culture or for the European Union as "Nazism."
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MonaReeves86 · 36-40, F
So Putin isn’t crazy there’s a reason why he fighting Ukraine
Tracos · 51-55, M
@MonaReeves86 what reason would that be?
MonaReeves86 · 36-40, F
There’s genoside happening @Tracos
Tracos · 51-55, M
@MonaReeves86 I think you misunderstood the post...
MonaReeves86 · 36-40, F
My name is Mona @Tracos
newjaninev2 · 56-60, F
@MonaReeves86 Yes, the reason is that Putin is a murderous war criminal with delusions of Russian grandeur.

In reality, he has crippled russia, which is now despised by the global community of nations.

Such fools have been seen before. The sooner he crawls into a bunker and shoots himself, the better.
Diotrephes · 70-79, M
@newjaninev2 Doesn't pootin claim to be some sort of a Christian? He is following the biblical rules of war =
https://thebricktestament.com/the_law/prisoners_of_war/dt21_10a.html 10 pictures
Khenpal1 · M
@MonaReeves86 It also explains why China is eager to work with the EU, on and off, and its more conciliatory position toward Ukraine compared to Russia.
The idea that the white man must crack the whip over the brown man, the black man and ultimately the yellow man is anathema to China.
MonaReeves86 · 36-40, F
I believe Japan is the enemy not china @Khenpal1
Khenpal1 · M
@MonaReeves86 enemy of whom ?