jueves, 30 de abril de 2015

Burying The Greatest Victory in Spite | New Eastern Outlook

Burying The Greatest Victory in Spite | New Eastern Outlook



In
efforts to demonize Russia, the history of the Western World is being
distastefully rewritten. The monumental sacrifices of the Russian people
during World War II are not only being marginalized, but flipped upon
their heads. Today, reading through the Western media, one will find a
multitude of comparisons between Russia and Nazi Germany, with Russian
President Vladimir Putin compared with Nazi dictator Adolf Hitler. 



Beyond distasteful, this propaganda is
dangerous to the point where it borders on exonerating the Nazis, even
celebrating their acts of aggression and bolstering those monkeying
their ideology today, particularly in Ukraine, Poland and other
NATO-oriented Eastern European nations where fascism has been
resurrected to once again battle the Russian people.

The most recent example of this can be seen in an ABC News article “Polish Border Guards Refuse Entry for 10 Russian Bikers,”
where Russian bikers planned to trace the route of Russian soldiers as
they pushed back the Nazi tide in World War 2. Their goal was to visit
the grave sites of fallen Russian soldiers (which includes many Polish
soldiers who fought alongside them) and honor the sacrifices of tens of
millions who resisted and eventually ended fascism in Europe.
First appeared: http://journal-neo.org/2015/04/29/burying-the-greatest-victory-in-spite/

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