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interesting Polish nationalist group: Falanga
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2021-10-21 at 8:13 PM UTCThese guys seem little known yet even in Poland as they are an offshoot of the main right wing nationalist group ONR but what is interesting is their reach and how they have been conducting operwtions in other countries:
https://pl.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Falanga_(organizacja)
apparently their reach extends to syria and the middle east as well as russia.
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2021-10-21 at 8:16 PM UTCapparently in 2013 they did a mission to syria where they met the top leaders of the official syrian government (backed by russia and putin) and possibly the dictator. dont sleep on these guys, guys.
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2021-10-21 at 8:17 PM UTClol they even met with the top brass of the hezbollah but nobody knoes what occurred during those talks or if any planned coordinated missions rook place.
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2021-10-21 at 8:18 PM UTCtheir emblem is cringe. i mean really fucking cringe. i want them outlawed on that basis alone.
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2021-10-21 at 8:19 PM UTCwhat do u guys fink if i joined such a group. maybe it would give meaning to my life or the ultras?
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2021-10-21 at 8:28 PM UTC
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2021-10-21 at 8:28 PM UTCbut theyre supposed to be right wing not coumunist?
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2021-10-21 at 8:33 PM UTClol there is a whole article on this guys in english:
http://euromaidanpress.com/2018/03/05/the-falanga-group-in-poland-whos-really-behind-the-arson-attacks-on-hungarian-associations-in-uzhhorod/ -
2021-10-21 at 8:44 PM UTC
They also publicly profess their admiration for Putin’s Russia.
Falanga positions itself as a group that is in favor of creating an alternative to “Euro-Atlantic subjugation” of Poland. Its media resource – X-portal – calls on members to fight against “American imperialism” and the “Zionist diktat” and support countries suffering from conflicts initiated by the United States and Israel. -
2021-10-21 at 8:47 PM UTC
In the inter-war years, Falanga was strongly opposed to Polish leftist movements, but it seems that today’s Falanga organization has embraced leftist ideology – it has many connections with the Polish pro-Kremlin party Zmiana (Change), which professes an ultra-leftist ideology. These two Polish political parties – Falanga and Zmiana – which actually belong to opposing ideological camps, are united in their extreme anti-Americanism and unwavering support for Putin’s tough stance.
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2021-10-21 at 8:49 PM UTC
The leader of the Falanga organization and editor-in-chief of the X-portal, is Bartosz Bekier, a young political science graduate, Putin sympathizer and opponent of NATO, who proudly flaunts the Russian St. George ribbon, and tries to frighten his countrymen with lurid tales of Ukrainian “banderites”. He claims that he is employed as an “independent journalist”, supposedly working to “counterbalance pro-American discourse that prevails in the Polish media”. In 2013, Bekier was invited by the government of Bashar al-Assad to visit Syria, and in February 2014, he was at the Maidan in Kyiv, where he searched for portraits of Stepan Bandera.