Ruscism

Ruscism (Ukrainian: російський фашизм; Russian: российский фашизм) is a new word formed by combining Russia and fascism.[1] Those who support Ruscism are called Ruscists.[1]

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    • Snyder, Timothy (April 22, 2022). "The War in Ukraine Has Unleashed a New Word". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Archived from the original on January 27, 2023. Retrieved January 15, 2023. Three-quarters of the letters in a Ukrainian neologism from English ("Pаша") are brought together with five-sixths of the letters from an adopted Italian word ("фашизм," fascism) [...] The Ukrainian language has offered a neologism whose formation helps us to see deeper into the creativity of another culture, and whose meaning helps us to see why this war is fought
    • Spišiaková, Mária; Natalia, Shumeiko. "Political Euphemisms and Neologisms in Online Media Content: Amid the War in Ukraine" (PDF).
    • "Zelenskyy Compares Evil of Nazism to 'Current Evil of Ruscism'". Voice of America (VOA). May 8, 2023. Archived from the original on July 28, 2023.
    • Rudyi, Nazar (2023). "Ruscism as a variant of the fascist form of state-legal regime" (PDF). Social & Legal Studies. 6 (2): 54–60. doi:10.32518/sals2.2023.55. ISSN 2617-4170. Archived from the original (PDF) on December 7, 2023.
    • "NATO Parliamentary Assembly Defines Russia's Crimes Against Ukraine as Genocide". Ukrainian World Congress (UWC). May 23, 2023. Archived from the original on November 11, 2023.

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