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TelevisionIncarnate
4th September 2011, 04:48
MN4byPYHPSk

If this isn't enough look at the comments

I wanna cry D:

Commissar Rykov
4th September 2011, 05:12
Really isn't that surprising the viewers of RT tend to be neo-nazis or anti-Semitic nutters.

redhotpoker
4th September 2011, 05:40
Are you talking about the whitakerite in the comments section?

http://whitakeronline.org/blog/

Volcanicity
4th September 2011, 13:36
Really isn't that surprising the viewers of RT tend to be neo-nazis or anti-Semitic nutters.
That's a nice big generalisation you've got going on there.

I watch quite a lot of RT and I'd rather have an hour of their output than a whole week's stuff that we're fed here from the BBC,which I guess in your book makes me Stormfront bound.

bricolage
4th September 2011, 13:51
If this isn't enough look at the comments

I wanna cry D:
I think rule one in life is to never take youtube comments seriously.

Red Future
4th September 2011, 14:06
Nothing remotely weird about this ..you-tube is full of SS apologist and Nazi excitables who cant resist the uniform fetish.I collect NVA(East German) kit and so constantly see suggestions for Nazi marches pop up ....damned internet.

Red Future
4th September 2011, 14:08
Really isn't that surprising the viewers of RT tend to be neo-nazis or anti-Semitic nutters.

Add to this Putinites -National Bolsheviks and Slavophiles

Volcanicity
4th September 2011, 14:14
Add to this Putinites -National Bolsheviks and Slavophiles
You have no idea what you're talking about.

Red Future
4th September 2011, 14:18
You have no idea what you're talking about.

I meant the Ultranationalists that have been brought under the Kremlins support , the "greater Russian" nationalists -who want an anti-NATO policy.And also the nationalists who want greater state authority like in the "good old days" of the USSR.

And yes I coined the term "Putinites".

Volcanicity
4th September 2011, 14:26
I meant the Ultranationalists that have been brought under the Kremlins support , the "greater Russian" nationalists -who want an anti-NATO policy.And also the nationalists who want greater state authority like in the "good old days" of the USSR.

And yes I coined the term "Putinites".
Yeah that's fine,RT can be accused of being pro Russia they are broadcasting from there after all,but to label every viewer as neo-Nazi,pro Putin or anti-semetic is just plain wrong.

Red Future
4th September 2011, 14:38
Yeah that's fine,RT can be accused of being pro Russia they are broadcasting from there after all,but to label every viewer as neo-Nazi,pro Putin or anti-semetic is just plain wrong.

Yeah I check it sometimes ...aware of its bias mind you