Friday, February 25, 2022

Understanding Ukrainian Nazism — Lucas Leiroz

 Reporting on neo-Nazism in Ukraine has been suppressed from the outset, namely, the Maidan massacre. As result, most people exposed chiefly to the conventional narrative are unaware of fundamental issues and causality or reject it as "conspiracy theory."

Info BRICS
Understanding Ukrainian Nazism
Lucas Leiroz, researcher in Social Sciences at the Rural Federal University of Rio de Janeiro; geopolitical consultant
http://infobrics.org/post/35232/

4 comments:

lastgreek said...

"replace us" not "suppress us"

Ahmed Fares said...

lastgreek,

By "replace us", they mean "replace us with immigrants, mostly Muslim".

The popularity of this idea is due in part to the work of a deeply controversial French philosopher named Renaud Camus. Camus argues that European civilization and identity are at risk of being subsumed by mass migration, especially from Muslim countries — it’s a concept he refers to as the “Great Replacement.” —VOX

If you've been keeping up with French politics, Eric Zemmour has been pushing this.

“Great replacement” rolls off the tongue of presidential candidate Eric Zemmour, an outsider with views to the right of the far-right who has made the term the underpinning of his campaign. But when mainstream conservative presidential candidate Valerie Pecresse pronounced them at her first major rally last weekend, politicians and pundits screamed foul, saying she had crossed a red line.

The “great replacement” is the false claim that the native populations of France and other Western countries are being overrun by non-white immigrants — notably Muslims — who are allegedly supplanting, and one day will erase, Christian civilization and its values. The claim, rooted in racist ideology once used to persecute Jews and newly popularized by a French author, has inspired deadly attacks in recent years from New Zealand to El Paso, Texas.
-Time of Israel

Ahmed Fares said...

There is a replacement that will happen, but this is just demographics. For example:

Turkish fertility rate - 2.06 births per woman (2019)

Greek fertility rate - 1.35 births per woman (2019)

Given that 2.1 is the replacement fertility rate, Turkey's population will remain stable. As for Greece, there's some math you can do to figure out the population halving rate and how Greece's population declines over time. That will shift power over to the Turks. It's just math.

Greeks need to have more babies, which is very hard to do. Demographers call a fertility rate of 1.3 the "lowest low", which no society has ever recovered from.

Here's a couple more below replacement:

Italy's fertility rate - 1.27 births per woman (2019)

Spain's fertility rate - 1.24 births per woman (2019)

Across from Spain is Morocco, which is above replacement:

Morocco's fertility rate - 2.38 births per woman (2019)

Egypt also, 50% higher than replacement:

Egypt's fertility rate - 3.28 births per woman (2019)

There are many factors that determine demography, but in any event, demography is destiny.

S400 said...

There isn’t any place in the world were nazis have been able to organize themselves well as in Ukraine. It’s been the worlds nazi Mecca since 2014.