So if people tattoo swastikas and other Neo Nazi symbols on their heads, publicly write on social media about exterminating Jews and untermenschen - your GPT would say they are not real Ukranians? Made up ones? Russian Propaganda made them tattoo a swastika?
Pic related:
https://i.imgur.com/cPuMkpl.jpegI do not know about any Ukrainians wanting to exterminate Jews or say about untermenschen, this is russian propaganda imo.
I mean, technically there could be a few crazy Ukrainians who want to kill all Jews there are in the world, but I think not more than in any other country in the world.
About symbols:
Some people admired how German soldiers conquered nearly all Europe, so they adopted some tactics, customs and symbols.
Like who doesnt want to be the strong one?
Some Ukrainians believed that alliance with Hitler would give them independence from Russia.
It doesnt make them nazi or "Jew hunters".
Also are you aware that one cannot get rid of a tatoo, so if one made himself a tatoo like 15 years ago, he still has it.
Now all Ukraine is fighting together, and far right groups have gotten under Ukrainian government control, which means Azov leadership have distanced themselves from the far-right ideology.
Here is the comparison of Ukraine and Russia nazi status: |
| -------------------------------- | ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| Electoral power
| Russia: Far-right ideology is mainstreamed within the ruling regime (e.g., imperialism, militarism, ethnic nationalism).
| Ukraine: Far-right parties consistently get <5% in elections and hold no real national power. |
| Key Far-Right Figures/Groups | Russia: - Vladimir Zhirinovsky (LDPR, openly ultranationalist) - Russian Imperial Movement (RIM) – designated a terrorist group by the U.S. - Wagner Group (far-right mercenaries) - Neo-Nazi gangs like “Rusich” operating in Ukraine
| Ukraine: - Svoboda - Right Sector - National Corps (Azov political wing) All are marginal in electoral terms. |
| Use of Far-Right Symbols | Russia: Open glorification of Russian imperialism, tsarist symbols, anti-LGBTQ+, anti-West, white supremacist elements in fringe groups.
| Ukraine: Some units or individuals have used far-right or WWII-era nationalist symbols, but Ukraine has officially distanced itself from Nazi ideology. |
| State relationship | Russia: Russian regime uses far-right rhetoric (e.g., “Greater Russia,” anti-immigrant, anti-liberal).
| Ukraine: Ukrainian state has marginalized far-right groups, despite their participation in early military defense efforts (e.g., Azov). |
| Militancy & Violence | Russia: Russian far-right mercenaries and groups have conducted torture, executions, and war crimes, particularly in Ukraine.
| Ukraine: Far-right Ukrainian groups have had some isolated incidents of violence, but are under state command or restricted.