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    They chose a symbol to dogwhistle to everyone that they’re Nazis.

    Yes.

    Now they say they’re not Nazis but they kept the symbol that they chose to low key tell everyone me they’re Nazis.

    No. For the simple reason that there’s no sufficient personal or ideological continuation of “they”. Vast swathes of Nazis left in the process of Azov becoming a regular brigade of the National Guard because they didn’t want to be part of a government-controlled organisation out to de-nazify the thing, regular people joined. Also no further foreigners joined, those get sorted into the foreign legion, part of the army. National guard is run by the ministry of interior, not defence ministry.

    The powers that be in the ministry of interior decided not to replace the logo. I have no insight as to their reasoning.

    • xXthrowawayXx [none/use name]
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      210 months ago

      Okay, two different theys, the most recent being the ukranian government, whose decision to keep the name and logo you just can’t fathom.

      Let me give a little insight into their reasoning: they want to keep the Nazi regiment.

      If you bought a Nazi bar that had to close down because of all the Nazis and you wanted to reopen it as a bar, but without all the Nazis, would you keep the old name and leave the logo the same?

      No, of course you wouldn’t. You’d change the name, clean house, completely renovate, change the menu, stop serving jagermiester and even take a strong anti fascist line.

      Since the ukranian government didn’t do that it’s obvious they want to keep running the Nazi bar on the dl.

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        110 months ago

        They wanted to keep the fighters who were willing to stay and not be Nazis. Changing the name is pointless it’s named after the Azov Sea, and cleaning house can be done without changing the emblem, especially as it was only a Wolfsangel and not a Swastika. Had it been a Swastika I’d be 110% on your side but it isn’t. As already said: Random people just don’t associate the Wolfsangel with Nazis, you pretty much need to be a Nazi or Antifa to recognise it.

        And since when is Jägermeister a Nazi drink. What’s next, Berentzen Saurer Apfel?

        • xXthrowawayXx [none/use name]
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          210 months ago

          Okay, hold on!

          The original azov wolfsangel insignia was a Nazi dogwhistle (you agreed with this!), but a little churn and a change of management and the exact same name and insignia are somehow fine?

          How does that work?

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            110 months ago

            By people not considering the name and symbol tarnished enough to change? By not considering the symbol more important than the actual lived political practice (or rather lack thereof) in the regiment?

            • xXthrowawayXx [none/use name]
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              210 months ago

              If the new management doesn’t consider at the very least the symbol chosen to appeal to Nazis tarnished enough to change when they take control of the Nazi militia then the new management are Nazis too.

              If it was chosen to appeal to Nazis then by not changing it they’re choosing to continue appealing to Nazis!

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                110 months ago

                Yet simultaneously they cracked down on Nazis. Sounds like a contradiction, doesn’t it? That’s because you’re putting more meaning into the symbol than others.

                Or, differently put: Why don’t you stop arguing symbols and research how Azov troops think in 2023.

                • xXthrowawayXx [none/use name]
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                  210 months ago

                  Ah yes, why don’t I ask people teaming under a Nazi banner what they think?

                  Because their Nazi banner tells me what they think! If they didn’t think that way they’d choose another banner!

                  Stop defending Nazis.

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                    And it’s a Nazi banner because… they’re Nazis because they have a Nazi banner?

                    And no you don’t have to actually talk to them. Plenty of information out there. If you want armed right-wingers to worry about in Ukraine then that’d be Right Sector.