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The 1619 Project and the New York Times' promotion of the racialist ideology of Ukrainian nationalism
The racialist historical revisionism of the <em>Times</em> and the racialist ideology of the Ukrainian neo-Nazis share a common premise: the mythological reimagining of history as a struggle of “the nation” and “the race.”
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