The video was shot last week in Ukraine by a camera team from Norwegian broadcaster TV2. “We were filming a report about Ukraine’s AZOV battalion in the eastern city of Urzuf, when we came across these soldiers,” Oysten Bogen, a correspondent for the private television station, told NBC News. Minutes before the images were taped, Bogen said he had asked a spokesperson whether the battalion had fascist tendencies. “The reply was: absolutely not, we are just Ukrainian nationalists,” Bogen said.
Do you have proof Zelensky claims the Nazis were cleaned out?
Even Wikipedia admits the members of the AZOV battalion mentioned in the article were incorporated into the Ukrainian National Guard.
Look, I don't want to argue this fren because whether Nazi's exist or not is not my point.
The point of my comment was to question the credibility of using an article written in 2014 as PROOF of Neo-Nazi's in Ukraine. Sept. 9, 2014 8:07 AM EDT
I do believe that Neo-Nazi's have a huge, if not dominate influence in Ukraine. I believe Zelensky, as the below linked article tells, was initially against the Neo-Nazi influence, but that he essentially was forced to join with the Neo-Nazi's, or be killed.
The reason it is essential that what we call PROOF is very credible is not because of its impact when using on believers, but whether or not it holds up when we use this information to try and convince non-believers, those who think this claim is a crazy tinfoil hat conspiracy.
Even Zelenski admits there were Nazi's in Ukraine in 2014, but claims they were cleaned out.
and then linked to an article stating the Nazis have not only NOT been cleaned out, but are calling the shots.
I'd rather focus on the truth than worry about NPCs. A source like NBC is going to be much more convincing to the normies in any case, even it's from 2014.
Archive of the NBC article:
https://archive.ph/sF0lf
Many thanks fren
Well you have proof that the Nazi helmets existed in 2014 which is date of NBC article. What does this have to do with Ukraine 2022 Nazi proof.
I'm not saying they still don't exist, but what you posted is not evidence of that.
Even Zelenski admits there were Nazi's in Ukraine in 2014, but claims they were cleaned out.
From the article
Do you have proof Zelensky claims the Nazis were cleaned out?
Even Wikipedia admits the members of the AZOV battalion mentioned in the article were incorporated into the Ukrainian National Guard.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Azov_Battalion
The Military History wiki on Fandom confirms and provides further information on its continued existence-
https://military-history.fandom.com/wiki/Azov_Battalion
Sorry, but burden of proof's on you at this point.
Look, I don't want to argue this fren because whether Nazi's exist or not is not my point.
The point of my comment was to question the credibility of using an article written in 2014 as PROOF of Neo-Nazi's in Ukraine. Sept. 9, 2014 8:07 AM EDT
I do believe that Neo-Nazi's have a huge, if not dominate influence in Ukraine. I believe Zelensky, as the below linked article tells, was initially against the Neo-Nazi influence, but that he essentially was forced to join with the Neo-Nazi's, or be killed.
Zelensky is Not in Charge of Ukraine, Nazis Are
The reason it is essential that what we call PROOF is very credible is not because of its impact when using on believers, but whether or not it holds up when we use this information to try and convince non-believers, those who think this claim is a crazy tinfoil hat conspiracy.
So you first wrote this-
and then linked to an article stating the Nazis have not only NOT been cleaned out, but are calling the shots.
I'd rather focus on the truth than worry about NPCs. A source like NBC is going to be much more convincing to the normies in any case, even it's from 2014.
CNN: "The Ukrainians are using the ancient Hindu symbol of peace on their helmets"