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Russophobia is commonly used as a scare tactic to achieve political ends. For example, in Nazi propaganda prior to and during World War II to support Nazi racial theories. Akso during the Cold War. And more recently by neocon fascists, the Deep State, the Democratic party and mainstream media to attack Donald Trump during the Russiagate hoax, the two Trump administrations, the first Trump impeachment, the 2016, 2020 and 2024 presidential elections, and the NATO war in Ukraine. See Trump impeachment 1.0 and Russiagate.
Russophobia has been referred to as ultra liberalism. In Western societies in the early 21st century, Russophobia became policy and an officially acceptable form of racism and ethnic hatred promoted by the Biden regime, NATO, the European Union. and Western mainstream media closely linked to Western intelligence agencies. Due to the reborn Russian Federation having refound its Christian Orthodox faith and outlawing the LGBT and homosexual agenda, Russophobia became a tactic of Western elites, wokesters, globalists, and neocons.
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[…] Ukrainian nationalist ideology - Russophobia, elevated to the state level, to the level of the leading and prime ideology. A successor of such ideas was the ideologist of the OUNb, Dmytro Dontsov, called the dissolution of the personality of the "Ukrainian" in the nationalist ideology and collective consciousness of the nationalist movement "a great self-dedication to the idea." His works had a huge impact on the subsequent ideologists of Ukrainian Nazism, Shukhevych and Bandera. Dontsov, who, on the basis of the works of Hitler and Mussolini, developed the concept that Ukrainians differ from Russians not only in ethnic, cultural and linguistic ways, but also in racial characteristics.