Not true. This war created a very wierd rift in the european far right, between those supporting Russia and those fighting Russia. It nicely replicates the troubles with neonazism in Ukraine, where you have anti-russian (ukrainian!) nazi-groups fighting pro-russian (ukrainian!) nazi-groups (and then, when the pro-russian neonazis get trashed after attacking anti-russian nazis during a Euromaidan protest, barricade up in a building, only to the building then being set on fire with them inside after the pro-russian nazis threw fire bombs from inside the building at the anti-russian nazis, the russian media reports: Ukrainian nazi-mob murders Russians by setting them on fire! - No, this is not a joke, that really happened in Odessa in 2014...)CharlesPhipps wrote: ↑Thu Mar 17, 2022 2:21 amOddly, the European Far Right is really against Russia in this war [...]
In Germany for example, you got the AfD (Alternative for Germany). A hodge-podge of anti-european, anti-NATO, nationalist, neo-conservatives and neo-liberalists. It's pretty much proven, that they're at least partially on Russia's payroll (as most modern european far right groups). They've adopted russian talking-points, refuse to call the invasion a war, insisting on calling it a "conflict" and blaming NATO for it. Now keep in mind, that this party absorbed pretty much every previous neonazi-party in Germany, including the voters.
At the same time, a number of local militant neonazis are conspicuously absent from public life, since the "conflict" has started and some digging from the local "Network for Democracy and Courage" (a very left-leaning group of anti-fascists, working Germany-wide and being fairly well connected to similar groups in other european states) has uncovered, that they went to Ukraine, to fight for Ukraine, to fight against the Russians. This story is fairly ubiquitous all over Germany and Europe as a whole.
The european far-right is deep in an identity crisis and you can see this on the macro-level as well. You have Viktor Orban and his Fidesz-party in Hungary as prime-minister, refusing to help Ukraine, while at the same time the Polish Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki of the "Law and Justice"-party travels to Kyiv just yesterday in order to talk with Zelensky about how to better help the Ukraine with fighting against the russian invasion... You can't make this shit up...