• Shrike502
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    1 year ago

    I’m Russian Jew. If you think I even look Slavic, I have a bridge to sell.

    As for your question:

    that’s pretty common to have infiltrators, conservative weridos, or fascists in any heritage group

    You have answered it yourself. This is what is wrong. You’re correct about Slavic neo-nazis and their apparent connection with nao-pagans. It’s the same with other “heritage groups”. If something is a common vector for reactionaries and outright Nazis, is it really “the duty of that group to stamp them out”? Or is it the growth medium?

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      1 year ago

      You don’t need to “look” Slavic to be Slavic. Slavic isn’t a “race” it’s an ethnicity and culture. You’re a Russian Jew, and unless your family materialized 20 years ago out of the blue, immigrated from somewhere else, or are from another ethnic group in Central Russia or Siberia, you’re most likely Slavic.

      Also are you really making the claim that celebrating history and culture is a “Growth Medium” for right-wing activity and because of that those celebrations should be halted? Especially if those Nazi groups have commandeered aspects of that culture against the will of those people?

    • The Free Penguin
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      1 year ago

      With Christianity, you have right-wing Christians (fundamentalists) and left-wing Christians (Sandanistas). Who says there can’t be left-wing pagans?