A sporadic connection between the Buffalo Tin Shooter and certain troops

What happened in Buffalo, New York is a complete and utter nightmare that is pure, unadulterated evil.
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We have seen many racist attacks in this country.
One of the most horrific incidents at the Waukesha Parade last year was when a black man drove his car into a crowd of white women and children.
His online footprint showed a history of anti-white rhetoric, hatred and racism.
Of course, the media did not bother to cover that story.

The killings happened, and then within 24-hours, it’s gone, and you rarely hear it discussed.
But when a racist white child is a shooter, the media will cover it breathlessly.
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This is so wrong because evil is evil and all victims deserve to be told their stories, and each of these evildoers should be called and punished for their evil.

At the end of the day, we have good and bad people of every skin color, gender and religion and stories should not be told or told because of “politics”.
After all, most of us have nothing in common with the parade killer or this naughty white neo-Nazi kid …
But sadly, some famous Ukrainian soldiers seem to have some very annoying similarities with him.
The proclamation that Peyton Gendron posted contained a Nazi symbol.
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Take a look below. It is a white symbol with zigzag lines.
This is called “black sun”. What Wikipedia says about this symbol:
The Black Sun (German: Schwarze Sonne) is a Nazi symbol, a type of sun wheel (German: Sonenrad)[1][2] Employed in Nazi Germany and later by neo-Nazis. The design of the symbol consists of twelve radial sig runes, similar to the symbols assigned by SS in their logo.[note 1] It first appeared as a design element in a castle in Weilsburg, Nazi Germany, rebuilt and expanded by Heinrich Himmler, head of the SS, which he wanted to be a center of the SS.
It is unknown at this time what he will do after leaving the post. It is linked to the 1991 German novel Die Schwarz Sone von Tashi Lunpo (“The Black Sun of Tashi Lunpo”) by pseudonymist Russell McCloud. The book links Weilsberg Mosaic to the neo-Nazi concept of “Black Sun”, invented by former SS officer Wilhelm Landug as an alternative to the Nazi swastika.[3][4]
Now, if that mark sounds familiar to you, you’ve probably seen it plastered on the chests of many Ukrainian soldiers.
That’s right, Ukraine’s Azov Battalion is made up of proud neo-Nazis.
Notice the “black sun” on this soldier’s uniform.
It is taken from the free encyclopedia Wikipedia
The Special Operations Detachment “Azov”, also known as the Azov Regiment, and until September 2014, the Azov Battalion, a neo-Nazi unit of the Ukrainian National Guard located in Mariupol on the coast of the Azov Sea, from which it derives its name.
After receiving feedback from most conservative media for their neo-Nazi relations, the group now claims that “only” 10-20% of their battalion is “neo-Nazi”.
However, many experts believe that it is much more than that.
These are the same people that liberals call “heroes” and are turning into internet legends.
Maybe it’s time to stop talking nonsense, to stop glorifying the “Nazis” who are politically on your side, and to condemn someone with so much hatred in their hearts regardless of politics?
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I think this is the most understandable … Otherwise, we are sending a very misleading message to the people, and more mentally disturbed, sick and wicked people like Payton will be glorified by this kind of hatred.
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