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Just watched a banned documentary about a Russian Neonazi movement that ended in 2006. Had to use an Azerbaijani VPN to even access it.
Interesting content and perspective. I do not condone the nihilistic and anti-Christian sentiments, and I regret watching some of the clips of public killings in the documentary (some of them worse than ISIS), which obviously satisfied the sadistic inclinations (or worse) of the members.
But underneath all the violence and self-destructive supremacist rhetoric lies a justified objection. "Why do our governments allow and facilitate the flooding of our countries with foreigners?" they ask. "Why do they hide and manipulate crime stats? Why do they stay silent about the deaths of those innocent victims who fell victim to immigrant violence?"
If officials and ordinary citizens would acknowledge these questions, acknowledge the problem, acknowledge the large scale crime perpetrated against these nations, there would be no need for such extremist movements that often, as in this case, end on a tragic and fruitless note.