When people accuse "the Nationalists" in Ukraine of being anti-Semitic:
On April 5, 2009, Arseniy Yatsenyuk announced his candidacy for President of Ukraine in the next presidential election. During the election campaign fellow candidate Serhiy Ratushniak repeatedly insulted Yatsenyuk because of his alleged Jewish roots, among others Ratushniak called Yatsenyuk an "impudent little Jew" who was "successfully serving the thieves who are in power in Ukraine and is using criminal money to plough ahead towards Ukraine's presidency"
Following his nomination Ratushniak told a local paper that the Jews were to blame for all his country's troubles. Ratushnyak has also called Yatsenyuk "a nasty Jew mason" and an "impudent little Jew" who was "successfully serving the thieves who are in power in Ukraine and is using criminal money to plough ahead towards Ukraine's presidency". The mayor told the Associated Press in a telephone interview: "Is everybody obliged to love Jews and Israel? If I don't like Jews and Israel, does that make me an anti-Semite?".
Yatsenyuk is the Prime Minister of Ukraine, one of the country's national leaders and among the main figureheads of the "Nationalist coup", thus he's presumably among those you're leveling your attacks at. Ratushniak on the other hand is an independent politician who has been a member of many parties, including Yanukovych's Party of Regions.
Not sure what you are saying here. no one said ALL of the ukrainians are neo-nazis, far from it, i also believe the initial protests were justified, as people in a democracy have the right to voice their opinion, but, i dont see how that contradicts anything i said so far? the ukraine government has, at least ex neo-nazi elements in it, the most effective revolution group has neo-nazi elements in it. those are not conspiracy theories, those are hard facts, self admitted facts.
I mean, run me through the scenario of a party that establishes itself around neo-nazi ideology, rhetoric and imagery then later changes itself to be more moderate. what is the process? self enlightment of all of the leading figures? sudden realization that, well, maybe the jews aint so bad after all? what can cause someone that believed in his cause so much, that he publicly announced to the world "I Am a Neo-Nazi" (because joining an openly admitted neo-nazi, makes you a neo-nazi right? you support their stances by joining the party), to suddenly turn and say, we are mere nationalists?
Regarding that rabbi and his confusion:
When a rabbi announce that "russian soldiers dressed up as ukrainians neo-nazis to cause provocations and putin=hitler", well, that's a very convinient conspiracy theory and lets just say that we could use some better sources to determine our facts.
Also, when he is being questioned with the facts that the new government now has far-right allegedly ex neo-nazis in it, he just responds with basically - "Yes, but they told me everything would be ok".
All of this is a bit, well, questionable, when the next paragraph details how he started a fund to enable better security measures. because, you know, an obvious reaction of feeling safe is to ensure safety measures. and you don't ask for security measures to protect your community from the russian army.
Beside, soviet jews never liked the religion oppressing soviet union. that's why we have around 1M ex-russian jews here, whom, from my experience, are not really looking at mother russia with a rose tainted glasses to say the least.
Let me just stress again that a lot of jews actually supported hitler during his early years. hitler himself started with a policy of basically transferring jews to israel until he realized that maybe a jewish state is not the best thing for antisemitics, so a jewish support for the new Ukrainian government is not an indication of anything. and the fact there are honest to good people in that government are also not an indication of anything.
the violent streets decided the fate of Ukraine, not a skewed vote, lets not forget that.