That's just so much better than the fact that the CIA has worked with the Nazis in Ukraine for more than 70 years arming them training them and funding them. Who wants to understand that when it's just so depressing? Who wants to think the US government has been pro Nazi all these years? Who wants to believe that entire rocket program in the US was run by a Nazi? Who wants to believe that the US military used high ranking Nazi intelligence people as their single source of intelligence about Russia after WW2?
Ukrainian political culture is bottom-up and very decentralized. It starts from a community, which Ukrainians call “hromada”. Hromada – a key word for Ukrainian political philosophy since at least 19th century, f.e. philosophy of Mykhaylo Drahomanov 1/8
Drahomanov, trained as historian of Ancient Greece and Rome, made his philosophy of hromada based upon Greek (Aristotelian) philosophy of a city/polis. For him, politics starts from a local community, state emerges as integration of these communities, “hromada of hromadas”. 2/8
This is a sharp difference to Russian political culture which is centralized, and top-down. Unity of Russian politics is possible only around a tsar, a tyrant. In Ukraine, people are always opposed to a tsar. Zelensky is an anti-tsar: too close to the people, “one of us" 3/8
Why Ukrainian army is successful now? Because this decentralized spirit coincides with the Western techniques of military organization that Ukraine has adopted in its cooperation with NATO. Ukrainian mid-level commanders have much more freedom to act than Russian commanders. 4/8
Self-governance reform implemented since 2014 gave more powers to mayors. Mayors showed themselves positively now, organizing defense of cities. Interestingly this brings Ukraine closer to a medieval “princely” times of Kyivan Rus’, decentralized community of city-states 5/8
A leitmotiv of Ukrainian literature, historiography, philosophy is opposition to the centralized idea of state and universe. Skovoroda, Shevchenko, Kostomarov, Drahomanov, Ukrainian socialists of early 20th century. The key idea was a) anti-autocracy, b) self-organization 6/8
Also look at the spirit of freedom and emancipation of Ukrainian female writers, from Marko Vovchok to Lesia Ukrainka – female emancipation and anti-patriarchal trend was very early, in 19th century 7/8
to conclude: this freedom-loving, decentralized, anti-tyrannical spirit was in Ukraine for centuries. This is very different from Russia. Naturally, Ukrainians understand that defending this modus vivendi is an existential fight 8/8
Who wants to believe that the Nazis who experimented on unwilling Jews actually were brought to the US to work in our medical research programs?
I mean, do you really think this is my belief by choice? That I hated my country so much that I looked for excuses to believe these things? Absolutely not. The facts of history lead me to these unescapeable conclusions. But do you have the same dedication to truth? Is that why you have chosen to buy into all the transgender nonsense even though you know by a lifetime of living that there are, and always has been, only two genders? Is that your dedication to truth?