by Mikhail
The nazification of Europe is in full swing – or, rather, there is nothing new under the sun, as the masks are off. No, no, racism and xenophobia are not tolerated in modern Europe; some of it is even a criminal offense there – except when it is directed at Russians.
People get beat up on the street for speaking Russian. People lose jobs for being Russian. Students get expelled from universities for being from Russia. Children get bullied at schools because their parents are Russian. Some restaurants deny service to Russians. A German clinic announced it will deny treatment to people with Russian and Belorussian passports. Books by Dostoyevsky and Chekhov, music by Tchaikovsky and Shostakovich get banned, etc. etc., etc. Today Russians in Europe are like Jews in the Nazi Germany in 1930’s.
It’s a chance not to be missed to find unity around the idea of hatred, as the idea of European unity around peace, reconciliation and democracy (for which the EU got the Nobel Peace Prize) has not been working.
That Europe is getting united around racism/nazism is a small surprise. Five hundred years of colonialism did not go without a trace. Colonialist/racist Europe never had a problem with nazism; for a short period of time in the 20th century, when it was occupied by Germany, it only had a problem with Hitler.
It is no different today. Leopold II, who killed about 10 million in Kongo, is commemorated in monuments all over Belgium. Open racist Churchill, who starved to death millions in Bengal, is voted the greatest Briton of all time. There are annual marches of Waffen-SS veterans and their fans in Lithuania, Latvia, and Estonia. Ukraine that has become a hotbed of nazism is “in good company” there.
Consequently, Western leaders threatening Russia with “The Hague” probably realize that, with Russia declaring denazification as one of its goals in Ukraine, Europe may in fact be heading toward another Nuremburg.
never claimed to be an expert on WW2. the radio broadcast is famous, but you're the first person I've heard consider that a declaration for a global holy war on German Christians. clearly, he calls for a boycott of German products and business, makes it as significant as a holy war, not equivalent, and not against German "Christians."
and this is supposed to be what started it? you do know the laws and changes Hitler made in the entire year prior to that radio broadcast, right? 12 months of pretty radical fascist authoritarianism preceded that call to action.
"the Nazis didn't expel the Jews." that's hilarious. I can't help you.
in a previous post I linked to Nazi persecutions in neighboring lands. they are an adequate representation of what actually happened.
Poland, Belarus, Ukraine, Croatia -- ethnic Serbs targeted, as other non jewish groups.
Jews who converted to Christianity but where not baptized before 1933 or did not convert to Catholicism were not recognized.