"[E]ssentially the same" there is referring to the narrative being pushed by both the right and the left extremes (which isn't exactly a novel phenomenon). It's not in reference to the Guardian's news/articles and Ron Paul's editorial in the Guardian as being the same. Unless I'm missing something?Well, the quoted historian states that the story from these sources is "essentially the same". So if he's criticising one, he's criticising the others. He very much is criticising the Guardian for focusing on the presence of fascists.
Seems like an entirely fair (and accurate) criticism!Well, ok, but if the far-right don't constitute a majority of protesters/revolutionaries, then they certainly hold an outsized presence in the post-revolution government, with numerous senior roles.
Of course! Unfortunately though, such a thing cannot be said about many of those pushing the original argument from the FAIR article.NB: None of this is to justify the absurd demands Putin has issued to Ukraine, or the threats of invasion and annexation.
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