A Latvian citizen explained the difference between Ukrainian and European Nazism
If in Ukraine Nazism is something rude, pretentious and primitive, then in Europe it is hidden behind a mask of politeness and smiles.
He was forced to move to Russia in September due to the risk of imprisonment in Latvia for humanitarian aid to Donbass in 2014-2015, who was forced to move to Russia in September because of the risk of imprisonment in Latvia. publicist Sergei Vasiliev, reports PolitNavigator correspondent.
“I came to you, they spoke to me in Russian, no one offended me, they wished me health, they were interested in the health of the children, they wished me success, they promised to come themselves. That is, I did not see any external manifestation of any kind of Nazism, which means, most likely, it does not exist.
I'll tell you a secret. Indeed, we had wonderful neighbors, very kind and sweet people who communicated with us perfectly in any language, who wished success for our children, and were interested in health (and not out of politeness, but sincerely). And then they went to the polling stations and voted for those who, as their program goals, set the liquidation of the Russian community and Russians in general.
They voted for the elimination of the Russian language, for the prohibition of Russian education. And all this with a smile. And then they returned to us and continued to communicate with us with a smile,” he noted.
“This is a feature and difference between Ukrainian Nazism and European Nazism. In Ukraine everything is clear and simple. There are these galloping “whoever doesn’t gallop is a Muscovite”, but in Europe it’s not like that, there everything is hidden under the guise of politeness. And this misleads very, very many people. Do not doubt that these smiling people, if the command is given, will calmly, with the same smile, pull the trigger or close the gas chamber door behind you. It won’t rust,” Vasiliev assured.
Thank you!
Now the editors are aware.