1. Not good that a very mainstream Canadian newspaper has a fawning portrait of a member of the Azov battalion, described as "a movie star."https://www.ledevoir.com/monde/europe/681831/resistance-ukrainienne-le-leader-d-une-milice-civile-ukrainienne-devenu-star-de-cinema …
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How is that a Cold War thing and not a WWII thing?
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lots of ukrainian immigrants came to canada in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, fleeing austro-hungarian/russian empire proxy conflict stuff and WWI for canada's chilly great plains region that allowed for a similar lifestyle
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this immigrant growth pole was a good place to hide banderites after WWII, a very similar phenomenon to german nazis ending up in argentina
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