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Zionists and Banderites find a common cause


 by Theo Russell

An IUAFS member recently attended a meeting organised by the Jewish Vegetarian Society for Refugee Week. The topic was the 'Kindertransport', a British scheme to rescue nearly 10,000 predominantly Jewish children from Nazi occupied territories during the Second World War. However the meeting then turned to the question of "rescuing" children from Ukraine today.
The meeting chair expressed in no uncertain terms his support for Ukraine in the current war with the forces of Russia and the former Donbas republics.
The meeting was then addressed by a Ukrainian refugee who was given accommodation by an ex-Kindertransport survivor, who suggested that the Jewish community in Britain could "return" the favour by helping Ukrainian children and their families. A discussion then took place about the practicalities of Jewish people in Britain accommodating Ukrainian child "refugees".
When the issues of the many historical pogroms against Jews in Ukraine, and the active participation of many Ukrainians in the Holocaust, the standard reply was given "that's all history, no-one today is responsible" and, of course that "Ukraine elected a Jew as president". 
The mantra "Zelensky is Jewish" is the favourite response of liberals, Banderites and psuedo-communists who openly, or objectively, support Nato and their Banderite proxies in Ukraine. The intended meaning of this mantra is how can there be a Nazi problem in Ukraine if the president is Jewish?.
Further evidence of developing cooperation between Netanyahu and Zelensky supporters in Britain emerged at a protest in London in early June, when five local pro-Palestinian marches converged in Whitehall.
Not for the first time, Banderites with Ukrainian flags joined a small pro-Israeli Zionist counter-protest, and an argument broke out between the two groups of protestors. The Zionists were, as usual, vastly outnumbered by the pro-Palestinian protesters.
The argument then developed into a much larger confrontation, at which point the police moved in to separate the two groups.
This incident also raises the question why, despite eleven years of despicable lies about the anti-fascist forces in the Donbas and elsewhere in Ukraine and Russia, despite all the lies about Russian 'atrocities' which are still being broadcast every single day across the entire British media, there have there been no large scale protests in support of Ukraine in Britain, while literally millions of people have poured onto British streets protesting against Israel's genocidal actions in Gaza and the West Bank.
The fact is that despite all the wall-to-wall lies about Ukraine, there have been no angry mass protests in Britain. All we have seen is one TUC-Ukraine Solidarity Campaign (USC) march in June 2022 with about 3,000 people, two very small USC protests (carrying placards saying "Down with Communist Terrorists"), and a number of pro-Zelensky-Azov protests, often by people wearing weird "traditional Ukrainian" garb.
In fact, the close collaboration with Ukrainian Nazis to concoct fake news, the deletion of dozens or hundreds of social media accounts for being "pro-Russian influencers", and the massive rigging of internet search engines to hide evidence of Nazism in Ukraine and the mass killing of civilians in Ukraine and the Russian Federation by Ukrainian forces, has been an abject failure. 
Our 'masters' have completely failed to rally popular support for their criminal imperialist adventure in Ukraine, for which tens of millions of Ukrainians have paid, and are still paying, the price. However, it is comforting to know that Ukrainian Banderite Nazis and Israeli Zionist racists are coming together to support each other in their blood-soaked causes, both of which are ultimately doomed to fail. 

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