I think Russians are more Anti Jewish then Ukraine i always see anti Israel Propaganda on RT T.V.
Well that's their government. I don't exactly identify as a Ukrainian Nationalist per se, but I do have
some sympathy for them and certainly appreciate the appearance of the so-called "neo-nazi" far-right party Правий Сектор or "Right Sector" in the pro-Israel event in the city of Dnipropetrovsk initially held by the Jewish community. But a lot of Ukrainian nationalists, even the ones who aren't nazis, run around yelling about "moskali" this and "moskali" that, and ignore the fact that not all Russians worship their 'gasudarstva'. There is the excellent Russian Nationalist party "Russian Democratic Alliance" which supports Ukraine and Israel, and they even visited Israel a while ago:
http://nazdem.infoyou can find details about Israel on their website.
I'm completely against making the Russian language official in Ukraine and believe that the Ukrainian government should be aggressively promoting our beautiful Ukrainian language, as well as Ukrainian Jews should relearn Yiddish, which the Russians eradicated. I don't want us to end up like Belarus where only 10% of the population speaks Belarusian at home.
About anti-Semitism in Ukraine:
On the other hand all Ukrainian nationalists believe in Stepan Bandera, and I don't know if he's been discussed earlier on this thread. He was an anti-communist insurgent in WWII. He's often labelled as a "nazi-collaborator" by the Russians and several left-wing groups. Some of his men did help the Nazis only because they saw them as a lesser evil than communists, who had already slaughtered millions of Ukrainians in the Holodomor a decade before WWII- in the same way many of the allied partisans allied with communists because they saw them as the lesser of the two evils. Bandera proclaimed an independent Ukrainian state during the Nazi occupation, but was arrested and imprisoned in Auschwitz where two of his brothers perished. When he became free, his partisans, the Ukrainian Insurgent Army engaged the Nazis, Soviets, and Polish Underground all at once in fierce,
four-sided(!) guerrilla warfare.
I think he was a controversial figure, I certainly admire anyone who fought against Nazis and Soviets at the same time. However I can never sympathize with nazi-collaborators, just like I can never sympathize with communist-collaborators, or islam-collaborators. Also allegedly Ukrainian nationalist partisans massacred Polish civilians in the Volyn region, but not by the orders of Bandera. His modern-day admirers hold that they're staunchly anti-nazi, however if you look at comments made by members of the largest nationalist party, Svoboda, on their online forums, it strongly suggests otherwise. Also the Polish underground helped save Jews and also fought against both totalitarian regimes, and never allied with either. Today Polish nationalists are extremely chauvinistic and anti-semitic. I think the true heroes were the Chetniks, (respect to our Serbian friends on the forum), who fought both the Communists and Nazis as well.
But I appreciate your understanding about my country and Russia when it comes to Jews.