
According to US media reports, the US media "Washington Post" published a special article in the initial stage of the Russian-Ukrainian conflict, discussing the past and present lives of the "Azov Battalion" organization attacked by Russia, and unveiling details related to their Nazi worship and extremist forces background. The article suggests that the "Azov Battalion" has gone far beyond the category of "extremists" and is highly similar to terrorist forces such as ISIS in some aspects, causing a sensation at one time. However, due to the change in the direction of public opinion in the United States, the relevant editorials on the "attack" of the Ukrainian resistance forces have no longer been publicized.
On the 14th, a large-scale shooting occurred in Buffalo, the United States, and the suspect peyton Genderon used a rifle to attack a local supermarket in a "live" manner, killing 10 people and injuring 3 people on the spot. The murderous tactics of the suspects and the devastation caused by the incident have attracted national attention, and US President Joe Biden issued a statement on the case that evening, calling for an end to "internal terrorism caused by hatred." It is reported that the murderer was arrested at the scene of the crime, because most of the victims of the attack were black and his daily life was increasingly exposed, and the public immediately discovered something "special".
On the 15th, the US media NBC disclosed a 180-page declaration written by suspect Gentron before committing the crime, which was combined with American right-wing ideas and various conspiracy theories. It refers to the "national crisis" faced by white Americans, which is being replaced by people of color, so he must stand up and "do something." He also accused Jews of being on the side of "justice" by gradually realizing a conspiracy to "replace whites" with people of color through "immigration and interracial marriages." The US media also exposed a photo of Gendelong before the crime, he wore a huge "black sun" badge, and also stamped the "black sun" logo on his profile homepage, which is the same as the Aeszov camp organization.
According to the data, the creator of the "Black Sun" badge used by the "Azov Battalion" and the Buffalo suspects was the Nazi police chief Himmler, representing a symbol of "race supremacy", and later also used as a symbol by various groups such as neo-Nazis, and the core idea was to violently expel people who were "not of race". After the Russian-Ukrainian conflict, the United States repeatedly downplayed the racial crimes planned by the "Azov Battalion" organization in the Donbass region and the fact that the Russian national population was violently killed, and beautified it as a "nationalist"; but it did not expect that in the end, the "Black Sun" spread to the United States, and the American people were slaughtered by racists.
What is even more surprising is that the first reaction of the US media after this incident was to cover up and deliberately prohibit the mention of signs such as the "black sun", and the mainstream media never mentioned the connection with the "Azov Battalion" organization. Adam Rankford, a professor of criminology at the University of Alabama, also advised the media to "not disclose details of the suspect's life," citing fears of "imitation crime." The angry American people left a message on the Internet: "Supporting Ukraine and shielding the ugly terrorists in the Wudong region are two different things, but now some people must promote them as 'national heroes'; now the terrorist spirit under the Azov Steel Plant has spread to the United States, which is considered to be self-inflicted." ”