So why is he using the term neo-nazi at all? Optics?
Unfortunately, it’s just promotion of the false narrative. There are groups within Ukraine which call themselves ‘neo-nazis,’ and that’s how the world knows them, so Putin refers to them by that distinction. It serves the purpose of confusion very well. The group calls themselves that, but the group is “the good guys,” but “the good guys” are against “those ebil not zees,” but Putin is evil, but Putin is against “those ebil not zees,’ but they’re not really “not zees,” but they say they are, but they’re funded by “the good guys,” who were against “those ebil not zees,” but the USSR used to be our ally and was against the NSDAP (who were not the same group as the current “not zees,” but no one is allowed to know that), but the USSR was evil because we are “the good guys,” and Russia is “just the same” as the USSR, despite being a different political body, and Russia is bad because they’re against “those ebil not zees,” but “not zees” are bad because “the good guys” fought against them…
See?
Most importantly, not calling them what they actually are ensures that no one gets any ideas about anything outside the acceptable range of discourse. And finally, unfortunately, Putin isn’t actually against the UN, WHO, BIS, or any other globalist organization. It’s just more smoke and mirrors.
Unfortunately, it’s just promotion of the false narrative. There are groups within Ukraine which call themselves ‘neo-nazis,’ and that’s how the world knows them, so Putin refers to them by that distinction. It serves the purpose of confusion very well. The group calls themselves that, but the group is “the good guys,” but “the good guys” are against “those ebil not zees,” but Putin is evil, but Putin is against “those ebil not zees,’ but they’re not really “not zees,” but they say they are, but they’re funded by “the good guys,” who were against “those ebil not zees,” but the USSR used to be our ally and was against the NSDAP (who were not the same group as the current “not zees,” but no one is allowed to know that), but the USSR was evil because we are “the good guys,” and Russia is “just the same” as the USSR, despite being a different political body, and Russia is bad because they’re against “those ebil not zees,” but “not zees” are bad because “the good guys” fought against them…
See?
Most importantly, not calling them what they actually are ensures that no one gets any ideas about anything outside the acceptable range of discourse. And finally, unfortunately, Putin isn’t actually against the UN, WHO, BIS, or any other globalist organization. It’s just more smoke and mirrors.