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Pseudo-leftist is accurate. I'll note that for own use ;-) But do they really use Nazi symbols? Isn't that what they accuse the Ukrainians of doing?
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Kalle Kniivilä (kallekn@mastodonsweden.se)'s status on Wednesday, 28-Dec-2022 23:31:52 JST Kalle Kniivilä -
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Loukas Christodoulou (loukas@mastodon.nu)'s status on Wednesday, 28-Dec-2022 23:31:53 JST Loukas Christodoulou @kallekn @kevinrothrock I'm just using it loosely to mean a pseudo-leftist Russian nationalist stance. Often with use of Soviet and Nazi symbolism at the same time. Didn't mean to imply he was a member of the party!
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Kalle Kniivilä (kallekn@mastodonsweden.se)'s status on Wednesday, 28-Dec-2022 23:31:54 JST Kalle Kniivilä @Loukas
National bolshevik? That party was banned in 2007 in Russia.
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Loukas Christodoulou (loukas@mastodon.nu)'s status on Wednesday, 28-Dec-2022 23:31:56 JST Loukas Christodoulou @kevinrothrock I think his wife is Russian? He really speedran from anarchist to national bolshevik since 2014.
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Kevin Rothrock (kevinrothrock@newsie.social)'s status on Wednesday, 28-Dec-2022 23:31:57 JST Kevin Rothrock I’m late to this discovery, but I just learned that Jeff Monson got a “Z” (pronounced “zee,” not “zed,” weirdos) tattooed on his neck, earlier this year.
RT @JK2022Z@twitter.com
American fighter Jeff Monson, who is a Russian citizen, got a Z tattoo on his neck, dedicated to a special operation in Ukraine. In 2016, the ex-world champion in Brazilian jiu-jitsu received a passport of the Lugansk People's Republic.
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