Diego Fusaro is a river in flood for the day of liberation from April 25th. The philosopher has published a series of tweets, all pointing in the same direction: one against NATO and the European Union, with a “splash”. Azov battalion used instrumentally to support his theses. In particular, Fusaro used the image of one of the battalion’s alleged fighters: a very tall, shirtless man who also has a tattooed swastika.
“He is a man of the neo-Nazi Azov battalion – Fusaro wrote – which, unfortunately, you reconciled with the idea of resistance and stained the name and deeds of those who really resisted. You shamefully refer to the Resistance as the support of the Nazis“. And again: “The liberation is not celebrated by sending weapons to the Nazis of the Azov Battalion, but by fighting them and denazifying the territories they occupied.” Vladimir Putin is already thinking about this, which Fusaro apparently told his insane “special operation” to conquer Ukraine.
“You who rhetorically celebrate the liberation – the philosopher wrote – by approving the supply of arms to the Nazi Azov battalion and not opposing NATO imperialism, stain the historical memory to which you also refer”. Finally, Fusaro sided with those who displayed anti-US and NATO banners in Rome: “Honor those who oppose NATO and US imperialism. The Anpi distances itself: Does it consider the occupation of the territory with 120 US bases to be legitimate?”.