Article 16 of the Ukrainian Constitution says “to preserve the gene pool of the Ukrainian people is the duty of the State.”

Ukraine’s government is a Nazi regime

https://www.refworld.org/pdfid/44a280124.pdf
#Ukraine #GreatAwakening

@anornymorse
Considering that comes immediately after a reference to Chernobyl, I think that's more of a desire to protect the people from genetic mutations due to lingering radiation, than the usual white-supremacy crap.

> Fascist never have a "noble reason" to justify ulterior motives!
I'm not sure how you're struggling with this given the preponderance of other evidence.
@alyx
@alyx that it's strange that you, given the preponderance of other evidence proving Nazi influence on Ukraine for literal decades, are struggling with Nazis not being able to outright use the 14 Words when talking about preserving their race.

Perhaps you can dive a little deeper into what "preserving the gene pool of the Ukranian people" would mean in practical application, and why, say, Fukushima didn't compel Japan to do the same.

@anornymorse
>why, say, Fukushima didn't compel Japan to do the same.
Because literally no one died from Fukushima. Look it up.

Chernobyl is the only disaster of it's nature where you have a lot of people dying, where you have an undeniable and easily provable increase in cancer rates, where there were malformed babies born immediately after the incident, where the environment was so irradiated that a large area was deemed uninhabitable and you're even met with military checkpoints if you try to go in.

Actually trying to compare the two shows just how ignorant you are on the subject. I mean for Christ's sake, we even know that Russian forces managed to get themselves radiation burns when they tried to occupy the place, because they didn't realize what they were doing. Chernobyl is a continuous threat to Eastern Europe in general, and it's gonna continue being one for thousands of years.

And then there's the issue of you trying to ignore grammar and context. If those words had been their own article, or even better, a part of Article 17, your interpretation could absolutely make sense. But they're not. You can't ignore the context of the sentence and derive a different meaning than one tied directly to the Chernobyl disaster and it's consequences.

@alyx
> Doesn't know about the Fukushima nuclear rain they pretended was "Pollen".
> Doesn't know that Ukraine had the exact same thing happen when Xenon flooded everything.
> Uses this gap in knowledge to attempt to explain-away an obvious Nazi influence in their constitution, because it needs to be the exact 14 Words.
> Goes straight into hostility and ad hominem in response.

No need to get that mad about it. You're just wrong. No reason to be so hostile.
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@anornymorse
It's kinda hard for Fukushima to get nuclear rain when they didn't have radioactive particles released into the atmosphere in the first place. But you keep making shit up, cause I'm not in the mood to deal with a Russian shill anymore. I need to take care of a fucking massive headache I have right now.

Not even sure where you read "hostility and ad hominem". Is it me calling you ignorant? Cause ignorant just means lacking knowledge about something. Everyone's ignorant about some things. I'm ignorant about how cars work. There's nothing wrong or shameful about that.

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> Thinks info they don't have is "people making shit up"
Forgive me for assuming you were capable of a non-hostile conversation. Hope the rest of your day is positive.

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