The war on Ukraine offers insights into the power of identity, the actual meaning of 'neo-Nazi,' the perils of collective guilt and more.
But it hasn’t stopped Putin from weaponizing the Russian Orthodox Church in his efforts to colonize other countries, including many in Africa, said Munsterman. The good news is his tactic is backfiring spectacularly in Ukraine, where Orthodox members have found several ways to marginalize the Russian arm of theUkrainians are more religious than most, particularly Russians, said Hendro Munsterman, of Nederlands Dagblad. It contributes to their nationalism.
Even though Jorgacevic didn’t mention it, she was supporting the theories of German Jewish scholar Hannah Arendt, who argued against assuming all Germans should bear guilt for Nazi extermination camps.” Arendt said in the 1960s, and only serves as an effective “whitewash” for guilty individuals to hide behind.
“When the war is over Ukrainians will still have to get along with Russians,” said Serbian journalist Jelena Jorgacevic, cautioning against the concept of collective guilt.The conference mood turned electric when a couple of journalists caustically referred to how some Ukrainian “neo-Nazis” suddenly became heroes after Russia’s invasion on Feb. 24.
The Kremlin especially targets the Azov Regiment, which famously defended Mariupol’s Azovstal steel works in May, as one of the main perpetrators of the alleged radical anti-Russian nationalism, or Nazism, from which it says it needs to protect Ukraine’s Russian-speakers.Article content
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