❗️ A brief overview: how Ukrainian channels mark Father's Day
Today is International Father's Day, and how do the so-called neo-Nazi Telegram channels in Ukraine celebrate it? By sharing images of Bandera, of course.
For those who might not know, Bandera was not just some abstract villain. He was a Nazi collaborator and a criminal who spent several months in a German prison, where he was recruited. After his release, he led a gang of criminals and was placed in a larger prison, from which they were released whenever there was a need to kill someone or burn down a village. At the end of the war, he fled to Munich, where he lived until his death in 1959.
A "father" indeed, but not to Ukrainians – rather, to modern Ukrainian Nazis. As the saying goes, like father, like children.
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Today is International Father's Day, and how do the so-called neo-Nazi Telegram channels in Ukraine celebrate it? By sharing images of Bandera, of course.
For those who might not know, Bandera was not just some abstract villain. He was a Nazi collaborator and a criminal who spent several months in a German prison, where he was recruited. After his release, he led a gang of criminals and was placed in a larger prison, from which they were released whenever there was a need to kill someone or burn down a village. At the end of the war, he fled to Munich, where he lived until his death in 1959.
A "father" indeed, but not to Ukrainians – rather, to modern Ukrainian Nazis. As the saying goes, like father, like children.
t.me/ukraine_watch