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Ukraine's no more Nazi than the US. Spreading Putin's propaganda is lazy-minded.

https://kyivindependent.com/illia-ponomarenko-why-some-ukrainian-soldiers-use-nazi-related-insignia/

Ukraine is no more "Nazi" than any country that has its small number of misfits who admire Adolf Hitler and form fringe groups and gangs based on those views. Ukraine has its groups like the U.K. has the neo-Nazi organization Combat 18, the Scandinavians have the Nordic Resistance Movement, and the United States has the Aryan Brotherhood.

With absolutely no proof, the Kremlin's war propaganda created the absurd narrative that Ukraine is a full-fledged, World War II-style Nazi nation that needs to be "de-Nazified" as justification for its brutal full-scale invasion of Ukraine.

Just like in many places around the world, people with far-right and neo-Nazi views, driven by their ideology, are prone to joining the military and participating in conflicts. One also has to take into account that in Ukraine, nationalism with deep historical roots is tied to a desire for independence from Russia. It has driven many to take up arms to fight in what they believe is an existential war against a neighbor that seeks to subjugate and destroy their country.
Among them, people with far-right views.

This feeling was very real back in 2014, in the early days of Russia's war in Ukraine's eastern Donbas. Ukraine's military was deeply disorganized and disoriented. Ultra-nationalist and far-right groups were among the many others that organized volunteer battalions to fight Russia's invasion in the east.
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But as with any country, real neo-Nazis in Ukraine were and still are a tiny minority.

Janis Ian auctioning her guitar for Folk Alliance.'34 Gibson L50

“I have a super-sweet 1934 Gibson L50 up for auction. 100% of the funds (less auction costs of course) will go to benefit Folk Alliance International.
The guitar can be signed and personalized if you prefer; it'll ship from my home. This is a great deal - you can read more about the guitar itself (and bid, please!) by following the link below.
FAI's mission is to preserve, protect, and present folk music. Their goal is to sustain the community and genre worldwide.
Thanks in advance for your interest, and please pass it on.”

https://www.32auctions.com/organizations/28041/auctions/144271/auction_items/4595577

GOP represents the new nanny state.

GOP represents the new nanny state. They want to tell us what we can and can’t do. They only oppose government regulation if it protects the environment or people’s rights. They are fine with regulating the medical industry and the clean energy sector. They’re fine with government telling schools and teachers what they can teach. They’re fine with government denying people easy access to the ballot.

https://www.politicsnc.com/the-new-nanny-state/

We knew Texas officials were lying.

https://twitter.com/AricToler/status/1655629160956538896/photo/1

Good debt ceiling video for us hard of hearing folks.

Jackson’s simply-made video explainers are for all of us. I recommend all of his postings.

https://twitter.com/JeffJacksonNC/status/1655577135036219393

Jeff Jackson on likely debt ceiling moves by congress. Has McCarthy pegged. 😏

https://twitter.com/JeffJacksonNC/status/1655577135036219393

Billy Strings and Willy Nelson "California Sober"

April 25, 1967: Leonard Bernstein in awe of 15yo Janis Ian's "Society's Child".

Leonard Bernstein's producer saw Janis perform "Society's Child" at The Gaslight and scheduled Ian to perform the song on Inside Pop: The Rock Revolution, an April 25, 1967 CBS television special about new pop music. Largely owing to Bernstein's efforts, Verve Records started promoting it in trade magazines and many radio stations picked it up. But some radio stations, such as Chicago's WLS, refused to play the song. Though several radio stations were slow to add the song to their playlists, this behavior extended the record's airplay life. "Society's Child" was inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame in 2001.

Greg Kelly at Newsmax proves Jeff Jackson (D-NC) right.

https://twitter.com/JeffJacksonNC/status/1650504852483522566

*Public Service Announcement* Friendly reminder that DU is still a public page.

And, it is even considered a target by some forces (election night 2016).

I like that we can have fun and bond (hello kitten pics) but, every now and then remember that lurkers may not have the same good intentions of friendship as our fellow members.

Have fun, and still be careful.
Peace out. ✌🏽


https://www.helpmepcs.com/blog/why-its-dangerous-to-answer-fun-questions-on-social-media

Facebook has these questions that are supposed to be fun for everyone to get to know each other. One thing that can lead to it though is getting information within the answers to be able to answer security questions. Answering about your first dog, where you were born, or anything with personal information will lead to figuring out security questions for bank accounts, credit card information, and even billing information! They seem to be fun when you first answer them, but when the wrong person gets their hands on that kind of information, it can lead to more severe accounts that can be compromised and information being stolen.

The posts that ask what was your first grade teacher, who was your childhood best friend, your first car, the place you [were] born, your favorite place, your first pet, where did you go on your first flight … Those are the same questions asked when setting up accounts as security questions. You are giving out the answers to your security questions without realizing it! Hackers can use these questions to build a profile and hack into your accounts or open lines of credit causing a breach!

https://www.bbb.org/article/scams/16992-bbb-scam-alert-bored-think-before-taking-that-facebook-quiz

Social media is used as a fun distraction for some people, and taking a Facebook quiz may seem like a harmless way to pass the time. But are you giving away more information than you think?
How the scam works:
A fun quiz pops up on your Facebook feed or another social media platform. A few questions are answered to prove how well you know a friend. Or a short personality test is offered to match with a character from a favorite TV show.
These quizzes appear to be meaningless, but the intent behind them is to collect information. For example, questions like: "What was the first car you owned?" “What is your mother's maiden name?” or “What is the name of the street you grew up on?” These are common security questions for insurance, banking and credit card accounts. Sharing this information can lead to accounts being hacked, and personal and financial information being stolen.
Not all social media quizzes are data collection scams; however, BBB cautions users to be careful about what they share online and to check the privacy settings on the account. Social media data and quiz answers can be used to steal identity or enable a scammer to impersonate you to your friends and family.

https://krebsonsecurity.com/2018/04/dont-give-away-historic-details-about-yourself/
Consider, for example, the following quiz posted to Facebook by San Benito Tire Pros, a tire and auto repair shop in California. It asks Facebook users, “What car did you learn to drive stick shift on?”

I hope this is painfully obvious, but for many people the answer will be the same as to the question, “What was the make and model of your first car?”, which is one of several “secret questions” most commonly used by banks and other companies to let customers reset their passwords or gain access to the account without knowing the password.
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