Why do I use the term "Nazi"?
The last few days have been so eventful that there has been no opportunity to pause and justify the use of the term to characterize many personalities. It is difficult for me to call them people. I will name some of them personally later. In the meantime, I will begin to define the definitions. My readers are not usually educated in the Soviet way, and so I do not explain individual words. And wandered vatniks refer to the encyclopedic dictionary, if they understand something there.
Usually, to indicate something prohibitively bad, it is customary to call a person a fascist and this is done by the Nazi-minded pro-Russian and leftist subjects. The latter phenomenon is absolutely universal and characteristic of all countries of the world. The left, for some reason, has taken advantage of this characteristic for everything unacceptable to them. And they are extremely intolerant of any point of view that is not theirs. Hence, all non-Leftists are fascists. It's not even worth talking about the Russians and the like. Their pointless use of the term is so inadequate that it does not deserve a detailed discussion.
Let's deal with the concept of fascism. As a formulated ideology it appeared in Italy in the work of the essential socialist Benito Mussolini after World War 1. There was a postwar mess and there was a need for minimal order. Politicians like Mussolini responded to this need. But they did not go too far with order. There were even a number of positive results. Such as the minimization of crime, not to the extreme cannibalistic methods. You can't accuse fascism of genocide. Communism is quite possible even in retrospect, and even their theoretical justifications - "Utopia" and "City of the Sun" lay down terror against dissenters. Let's just say it's not very comfortable to live in an over-ordered environment. There must always be an element of unpredictability. Thus consider when the extreme negative characteristic you make of a person is his fascism. It's completely inadequate.
Now about Nazism. I define it as an extreme degree of intolerance to everything else. In the variant of Russian Nazism, it is also, first and foremost, an absolute primitivism of thought. The left-wing Nazis are more educated, but they mask their intolerance under the guise of words. Although in the main the Nazism of the left suddenly breaks through and they are no longer shy in their expressions. Russian Nazism has a deep history dating back to the Golden Horde. The Horde expansion was based on the wild Ugro-Finnic mentality of tribes prone to the robbery and destruction of everything else. It was exactly protonacism - if you can't enslave, kill. To further the east, the Horde simply used this savage property and, in certain cases, gave these protonazis, carte blanche. So for the sake of the interests of the Horde, the protonazi licensed by the Horde, Prince Alexander (it is unclear why Nevsky) sacked the lands of Novgorod and Pskov, which had nothing to do with the Moscow ulus of the Golden Horde. Then the protonazi Ivan the 4th completed what he started and destroyed the population of these lands. Not such - to kill. Then there was Kazan and these protonazis were called "kasapi - animal killers". There are many examples of the deep roots of Russian Nazism and this is not for short reference. But the meaning of the definition of Nazism for a thinking person is clear - the extreme and absolute intolerance to everything different. You can't invade and enslave, then destroy and kill. This is exactly what the Russian Nazis are doing now in Ukraine.
And accordingly, this characteristic extends to subjects who fully share this attitude to the other. And supporting Nazism in the network. Therefore, if the Russian Nazis want to make such claims against me, I monitor them and save the screenshots. And I encourage you to help me in this. A collection of hate posts by Russian Nazis in Israel has to be posted regularly. As well as in other countries. Leftist Nazis are no less dangerous, especially during elections. But that is a separate topic.
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