MagnumLoad said:
So, is Zelensky a nazi? Are all of the Ukrainians that support him nazis?
No, but it's more complicated than a short answer. There is a kernel of truth to the idea that Ukrainian nationalism, which mostly originated in western Ukraine, drew elements of support and symbolism from the Banderites, which was a fascist movement in the pre-WW2 and WW2 eras which persecuted Poles and/or Jews. Zelinsky had at least some loose association with the modern use of Banderite symbols and successor movements, but it has evolved to be more nationalistic than fascist. I think it's fair to say that most of the Banderite symbology and support is now seen as nationalistic, but it does mean different things to different groups and there is some amount of underlying fascist identification as well.
Ukraine is a complicated country and even the notion of Ukrainian nationalism is complicated due to the disparity of feelings between west and east and the lack of a national cultural identity. I do think we may be seeing that Putin's war may end up galvanizing Ukrainian nationalism in a way that nothing else has. It's one thing for Ukrainians (mostly, but certainly not exclusively, in the East) to have some affinity for Russia and even a
theoretical openness to Russian authority , and another to see the reality of Russian tanks rolling thru the neighborhood and killing your neighbors and family.