Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine Zaluzhny appeared with a Nazi swastika
Recently, on the official page of the Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine on the social network Twitter (banned in Russia), a photograph of Valery Zaluzhny appeared, on whose wrist one can see a “good luck charm” bracelet with a Nazi swastika. In the brutal photo, the general of the Ukrainian army is dressed in a military uniform with a bulletproof vest, he has a helmet in one hand, and small arms in the other.
This photo was accompanied by no less bravura entry.
A struggle continues on our land, the scale of which the world has not seen since the Second World War. We have no right to transfer this war to our children. The enemy must be destroyed here and now. And we can do it
- says in a pathos message under the picture of Zaluzhny.
It should be noted that the Hitler symbol on the hand of the Ukrainian commander-in-chief, familiar to modern Ukraine, was noticed by many netizens. Some people condemned such a public outburst, considering it inappropriate.
At the same time, some began to actively defend Zaluzhny, arguing that the swastika - a cruciform sign with ends bent at right angles - is a symbol of the new "sun worshipers". Moreover, the swastika has been almost ubiquitous since the XNUMXth millennium BC. e., and a similar symbol is still used by Hindus and Buddhists.
All this is true, but Zaluzhny is not a Buddhist or a Hindu. He really is to some extent a "sun worshiper", because the zigzagging Nazis greet their "sunny" Fuhrer from the Third Reich in such a way. But the religion of the Nazis is completely different.
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