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People are sharing the video of a Ukrainian song about Nazi co | Russians With Attitude

People are sharing the video of a Ukrainian song about Nazi collaborator Stepan Bandera being sung at the "Pride" thing in Munich and remarking that it's somehow funny, schizophrenic or paradoxical. It is not. Being pro-Ukrainian is an expression of political loyalty toward the American empire, and so is supporting politically organized homosexuality (I don't want to get into discussions about identity vs behavior vs politics, etc, let's just keep it at that term). Politically organized homosexuals all over the world view the USA as a homeland they owe political loyalty to; the USA views them as their citizens or clients whom they have to protect to uphold their reputation as a world power, up to the point of intervening in the politics of sovereign countries, deploying sanctions, etc. In geopolitical terms there is no functional difference between the Ukraine, Taiwan, politically organized homosexuals, Kurds, feminist organizations, Uyghurs, etc. They all act as American client groups and publicly pledging allegiance to their causes is just another way of showing deference to the USA.

This is also why I found it very amusing when American conservatives were outraged at the LGBTQ+ whatever flag being flown at the White House and treated the same way as the American flag. For all intents and purposes, the rainbow trans rag is a ceremonial American flag - that's how everyone in the world outside of the American sphere of influence sees it. Combining Ukrainian Nazism and politically organized homosexuality, or Uyghur extremism and feminism, is not some sort of paradox or contradiction. They are all just different flavors of American Empire.