Islamophobia has been a recurrent theme in Ukrainian political culture in recent decades. It's been observable not just on the Russophobic far right - whose ideology is dominant in the Ukrainian armed forces, but also amongst the militant feminist and atheistic grouplet Femen, which is active internationally thanks to funding from globalist oligarchs.
Illustration used by the Ukrainian Bratstvo far right party on "Facebook":
The photograph below shows Yaroslava Pougacheva, member of the Saint Lukas Confraternity, an identitarian grouplet emanating from Bratstvo, at a Femen rally in March, 2012:
Femen's Inna and Sasha Shevchenko holding hands with Darya Stepanenko, another publicized figure of the Confraternity (05/2012):
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Femen militant to the right, colonial French propaganda poster distributed in Algeria to the left (text reads: "So aren't you nice? Take off your veils!"):
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Those who really wish to learn something about Ukraine's post-Soviet political scene, which has been so markedly shaped by post-modernity's typical incoherence, fluidity and relativism, ought to use an online translator if needed and read Olivier Pechter's outstanding research paper on the Femen, published in three parts - it is incredibly enlightening:
https://olivierpechter.wordpress.co...-neo-fascistes-lhistoire-cachee-des-femen-12/
https://olivierpechter.wordpress.co...ens-neofascistes-la-face-cachee-des-femen-23/
Cette dernière partie est consacrée à l’internationalisation des FEMEN Dès 2009, les FEMEN entendent devenir le premier mouvement féministe européen. Elles en sont loin. Néanmoins, elles ont …
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