This claim is false. NAFO (North Atlantic Fella Organization) is basically a huge group of internet users who post memes and raise money to support Ukraine against Russia's invasion. Calling it a "Nazi cult" is a massive stretch. There is one real piece of drama behind the claim — the guy who started NAFO had some genuinely awful old posts dug up — but that's very different from the whole organization being a Nazi cult.
NAFO's own website — nafo-ofan.org
This is just a donation page. You donate to a Ukraine-related charity, send proof, and get a custom cartoon dog avatar. There's nothing remotely Nazi about it.
NAFO's own site-Obviously going to present itself positively
The one real piece of evidence is that NAFO's founder, Dyszewski, genuinely had old posts showing Holocaust denial, Hitler praise, and antisemitic content. That's not nothing — it's legitimately disturbing. Some critics argued his apology wasn't convincing because it basically amounted to "I was joking."
A founder having bad posts from his past doesn't make an entire organization a "Nazi cult." NAFO has no Nazi ideology, no Nazi leadership structure, and no Nazi goals. It's thousands of random people on the internet posting dog memes and donating to Ukraine. Democratic governments, NATO politicians, and Ukraine itself have all publicly supported it — none of which would happen if it were actually a Nazi organization.
The "NAFO is a Nazi cult" line isn't really one specific person's claim — it gets repeated constantly in pro-Russia corners of the internet. I tried to check NAFO's official X account for any response to these accusations but couldn't fully access it. Dyszewski himself already addressed the controversy back in 2022 with his public apology.