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Yeah maybe overt Russian white nationalists shouldn't be revered and their supporters shouldn't be given the right to freedom of expression.
Yeah, not like he changed his tune at all since fucking 07.
Hey tell me about how invading a soverign country is totally cool and OK to do.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=hT0tCSaWZ9Q
Opinions on this?
Oh great, so he's a covert Russian white nationalist who only wants to exterminate Muslims in secret.
Wait...
Im not sure how i feel about that, and this might be an unpopular take, but does everyone need an absolutely untarnished past to be able to be recognized for something? Or can we just accept that while not a perfect person, he is a pretty decent figurehead for anti-putinism?
If Biden sent Seal Team 6 after Trump, that would be a serious problem, and not because I revere Trump.
He had recognized how wrong he was quite a while ago.
I actually wanted to look this up. This is an interesting article - https://www.newyorker.com/news/our-columnists/the-evolution-of-alexey-navalnys-nationalism
"He has never apologized for his earliest xenophobic videos or his decision to attend the Russian March. At the same time, he has adopted increasingly left-leaning economic positions and has come out in support of the right to same-sex marriage. This strategy of adopting new positions—without ever explicitly denouncing old ones—is probably the reason the suspicion of ethno-nationalism continues to shadow Navalny."
I personally don't have really have opinion either way but was curious.
White nationalism shouldn’t be revered, but the right to freedom of expression should be.
The right for me to swing my fist ends where your chin begins.