ISSUE #106: Honoring Nazis is the most American thing to do.
The Department of Defense-sponsored “Warrior Games” held in August was a continuation of America’s long history of honoring and awarding Nazis.
The multi-sport event featuring wounded or injured personnel and veterans was held at Disney World, Florida, and apart from the American veterans, the Canadian and Ukrainian veterans also participated in the event.
Something notable happened in the event that’s worth paying attention to. The Ukraine military veteran named Ihor Halushka was awarded the “Heart of the Team” award by liberal comedian Jon Stewart for “inspiring his team” with his “personal example.”
The notable thing I’m talking about is not that a Ukrainian got an award, but the Ukrainian who is also a Nazi. Ihor Halushka happens to be a member of the notorious Azov battalion which was integrated into the Ukrainian National Guard and has been reported to be carrying a Nazi ideology like here, here, here, and here.
Of course, these reports are prior to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine in late February because publishing similar reports now would not suit the current mainstream Ukraine narrative.
Do you see the pinkish sleeve he is wearing on his left arm?
He is not wearing it for protection against elbow injuries, but to hide his real identity.
Now you know the primary reason behind wearing a sleeve - to hide the Black Sun which is literally a symbol of Nazism.
Some empire simps are so dumb that they would say a mere symbol doesn’t mean he is a nazi. These are the same people who don’t slow down after seeing a “Sharp right turn ahead” symbol on the roadside and hit their car in a tree because for them symbol doesn’t mean anything.
He also participated in the Invictus Games which is a similar version of the Warrior Games inaugurated by Prince Harry. Here’s what his profile on the Invictus Games website looks like:
If this isn’t the legitimization of the most destructive ideology on the planet, I don’t what else it is.
Awarding Nazis is not something that the US did for the first time, it has a long history of protecting Nazis from being held accountable for their crimes against humanity as they did after WWII. Nazism, as we’re told, didn’t end after the Axis Powers were defeated, it was, in fact, imported by the US to be used against the USSR.
America funds Nazis,
America arms Nazis,
America provides jobs to Nazis,
America gives awards to Nazis,
America runs covert operations to protect Nazis,
But we are told that those who don’t bow down to America’s “rules-based order” are Nazis.
This should make you go HMMMMM.
We live in an upside down world where you are not a nazi for carrying tattoos that symbolise Nazism, but for raising concerns about the legitimization of Nazism.
We live in an upside down world where honoring Nazis is not Nazism, but fighting them is.
Putin is not Hitler,
Assad is not Hitler,
Maduro is not Hitler,
Saddam was not Hitler,
They all are/were leaders of the sovereign states who refused to consent to the orders of the state that embraces Nazism whenever it stands to gain anything from it.
But people in the Global North and many times Global South, too, think that all the leaders that the US hates are the new Hitlers and the US itself is a defender of freedom and peace. Why? Because of the strength and efficiency of the propaganda machine that the US has got hold onto. It makes people make sense of the things that won’t make any sense in a saner world.
This won’t change as long as we don’t make their propaganda machine less efficient at worst and unfunctional at best, and this won’t happen as long as we don’t throw sand in the gears of the propaganda machine which means raising awareness among the public about the reality, about what’s going on behind the curtain or behind the sleeve.
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