It was a genuine question believe it or not. And “yes” would have been sufficient.

  • Hell_nah_brother@thelemmy.clubOP
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    That’s a really weird point to make, because you are skipping so many steps.

    • implies the ukraine forces are mostly fascists and, without them, they will get rolled over
    • implies also that the government is unwilling or incapable of applying rules to oppose nazi symbology in its own military
    • people are okay cheering some nazi as heroes

    these are huge problems in my opinion no?

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      I barely mentioned Ukraine’s forces. Let alone said anything that could have implied that most of them were fascists. The one and problem segment I did mention, Azov, isn’t a major segment of their forces. Or representative. This is an absurd reach.

      In a war, the enemy of your enemy isn’t your friend. Just useful. The Nazi sympathizers in Ukraine are a problem as they are everywhere. But they never bombed residential blocks regularly. Killing women and kidnapping children. That’s Russia.

      You’re asking why Ukraine isn’t singularly focused on pulling out a millimeter sized sliver from their finger. When a 5 millimeter shard has pierced their thigh, and they’re bleeding out. The answer is obvious, and the question disingenuous.