Per reviewing an old piece on my philosophy site about the Self-Besotted Philosopher, Jonathan MS Pearce, I did a deeper dive, without too much time waste, on Ivan Katchanovski.
Pearce, an Islamophobe, Gnu Atheist or lite, and Jesus mythicist or fellow traveler, and, for purposes of this story, a Nat-Sec Nutsacks™supporter and warmonger on Russia-Ukraine issues all documented at that link, called Katchanovski a "Kremlin
apologist," and cited this blog
with his name on it, full of post-Maidan smears and half truths, plus
the Bulwark, as proof. (If the author's purported name is real, of course
a Ukrainian Lt. Gen, retired, Igor Romanenko, is going to make up
bullshit.)
More on the background of these haters of Katchanovski is at my piece from June 20, with a detailed debunking, from his own book.
Romanenko's first piece is a repost of Cathy Young at The Bulwark. Katchanovski addresses that in his book (open source, free download), page 30, starting with identifying it as an opinion piece. Second? From Ian Roms at British site The Sceptic. Roms himself appears to be some sort of all-around wingnut, and a Zionist genocidalist. The site he writes at was formerly "Lockdown Sceptics." In other words, COVID bullshitters.
Taras Kuzio,
cited in multiple pieces? Much of his early work, per that Wiki link,
was funded by the CIA, even if he was personally unaware. He also has
beaucoup research ties to neocons and general US (and UK) Nat-Sec
Nutsacks,™
Later smears on Katchanovski portray him as not really an academic and more. In reality, though not having a Wiki page, sadly, he is very much an academic. He is cited in both the English
and Polish Wiki pages about the Organization of Ukrainian Nationalists,
and is polite enough to describe the OUN as nationalist-fascist rather
than Nazi-fascist, as some others do. He also, interestingly, studied
under Seymour Martin Lipset, known as "one of the first neocons," when
Lipset was at George Mason. Maybe some Ukrainians, and some Nat-Sec
Nutsacks, expected a Katchanovski would not turn out as he did?
I've wasted enough time on Romanenko other than to note his slurs extend well before Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
I
don't know the pre-war dislike of Katchanovski other than his refusal
to spout the post-Maidan party line on the Maidan. The first piece by
Romanenko, a massive undigested lump in both English and Ukrainian, is
from 2015.
That said, per Wiki's article on the original EuroMaidan, let us remember that while Putin may have pressured Yanukovich fiscally, the EU wouldn't assist and the IMF was pressuring it with a crushing neoliberal loan.
Per its article on the actual Revolution of Dignity, the Right Sector, at least, was intransigent about the February settlement deal.
Actually, that's not the real bottom line.
THAT is that the Pearces of the world, the Nat-Sec Nutsacks of the world, whether in government, in media, or elsewhere, simply will not accept any nuance, any hedging, anything but total surrender to the Western narrative of the Euromaidan and Revolution. Of course, with Pearce, that's of a piece. There's no nuance in his Islamophobia, for example.
We know this today.
And, we're getting closer to that bottom line.
As anybody who has in detail followed the last 5-6 years of Ukrainian history knows, in the years before the Russian invasion, the Azov Battalion in particular, along with to various degrees, Svoboda, tthe Right Sector, and other far right organizations, whether outrightly neo-Nazi or not, got written up regularly in the likes of the New York Times, Guardian, Washington Post, etc. After the invasion, it's like they don't exist.
Or take Katchanovski's "blacklisting" by Ukraine and their Western flak. Claims that he's a Russian agent, claims from a wingnut and thuggish Ukrainian list and comments to that end on Reddit that he profits personally over his exposé and more? No nuance allowed. More on this below.
Per Reddit, I'm talking that 5 months ago, he and Marta Havryshko were put on the Myrotvorets list.
More laughable yet, but also more disgusting, Havryshko, whose academic study and academic work background are in Holocaust issues, is accused of anti-semitism. What she has done is expose Ukrainian ethno-nationalism in general, and as at Jacobin, traced its roots back to the OUN and World War II.
These paragraphs are key:
The alternative history of the Ukrainian nationalist movement existed in the West during the Soviet times and was developed by members of the OUN and UPA who ended up there. It was weaponized by the Western political powers as a part of the Cold War. That’s why the Ukrainian diaspora was the main actor in memory politics. It whitewashed the history of the Ukrainian nationalist movement and wanted to construct a very different narrative that opposed the official Soviet one. After the collapse of the Soviet Union, this narrative was exported to Ukraine and favored by some far-right political parties like Svoboda.
In 2010, President Viktor Yushchenko awarded Bandera the title of Hero of Ukraine, which sparked heated debates inside Ukraine and abroad. Many people whose grandpas and grandmas fought the Nazis in the ranks of the Red Army felt deeply offended by this decision. They were not comfortable with celebration of Nazi collaborators, when they had their own, true heroes who sacrificed their lives.
These two main memory regimes — the Soviet and the Ukrainian-nationalist — coexisted in Ukraine for a long time. Their influence and dynamic depended heavily on which political forces were in power. Thus, during the presidency of pro-Russian Viktor Yanukovych, the OUN and UPA were not glorified on the national level, but its cult remained in the local level, in Western Ukraine.
Gee, this all sounds familiar. (I also blocked one nutter at that subreddit.)
More laughable yet, is that Myrotvorets, per its Wiki page, is the Ukrainian word for "peacemaker." What it actually is, from its 2014 creation, just after the revolution, is a thuggish attempt at media intimidation and a pack of lies, that while not formally connected to the Ukrainian government, is clearly informally connected as much as Yevgeny Prigozhin was to Russia's government. Per other info there, it's surely another reason Hungarian supremo Viktor Orban doesn't like Ukraine.
Someone else on a different sub, about global defense issues, raised the Orange Revolution a decade earlier. Yes, and as soon as he became president, Yushchenko started rehabilitating the OUN and UPA overall, and Stepan Bandera by name. See above. Note that the West's "export" ramped up, again per the above, after the Orange Revolution. And, he did so less than a year after his election, as if he didn't have better things to do.
As for that person? I don't know what all Wikipedia editors have laid hands on that piece, but on the Euromaidan piece, and another on Maidan casualties, Katchanovski identifies several editors and their far-right backgrounds:
Such Wikipedia editors, who misrepresented the Maidan massacre
and whitewashed the contemporary and historical far-right in Ukraine, in particular, Nazi collaborators, included Nangaf, Wise2 (Prohoshka, Slav70), Bobfrombrockley, Lute88, My Very Best Wishes, and Volunteer Marek. The last five were identified in various publications and online sources, respectively, as far-right Svoboda-linked activist Svyatoslav Gut, Ben Gidley, Tsetsilia Cecilia Tsypina, Andrei Lomize, and Radek Szulga. The last two were also identified as involved in the Wikipedia’s intentional distortion of the Holocaust in Poland (see Grabowski & Klein, 2023). The Wikipedia editor Wise2, who also edited under names of Prohoshka and Slav70, propagated “scientific anti-Semitism” and whitewashed the involvement of the Organization of Ukrainian Nationalists (OUN) in the 1941 Lviv pogroms during the Nazi occupation of Ukraine, justifying it on the basis of “Jewish collaboration.”
Ooops.
NOW, we're close to the wrap.
Here's what seems to be an OK but not great, relatively neutral analysis of Katchanovski's claims about the Maidan. But, it's really anything but that, as I explained last week.
And, with that, while not knowing as much about Havryshko, I think you could call Katchanovski the real Ukrainian patriot. Per that link and his book, he is from the "Ukraianian" Western Ukraine, has called Putin's invasion illegal and more.
And, in his book, he has a callout of that piece's author William Risch, Kuzio, and one other person:
Kuzio, David Marples, and William Risch published their criticism in non-academic and non-peer-reviewed online publications.
No wonder Commons didn't ask him to respond.