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PS. I know it's a bit off, I fricked with it for like a minute and decided it's good enough. Frick you.

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I donโ€™t even think the hohols are nazis but rather Iโ€™m simply understanding of Russia's actions in light of the actions taken against the ethic russian population in eastern ukraine, the 15k killed, and ukraines role in natos and us war-mongering and quest for global hegemony. Any sane country would come to the rescue, and given ukraines history it was pretty much a given that russia wouldnโ€™t allow ukraine as a nato-base. Itโ€™s literally like the Soviet Union putting missiles in Cuba facing the US.

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Rescue eh?

I wonder which country will be next in their goal of 'rescuing russian minority'

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Depends on whoโ€™s bombing russian civilians I guess, and nato has run out of places to put missiles pointing at Russia so hard to say

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Yes, those poor russian civilians are hurt in every post USSR country.

I wonder how their grandparents got into those countries.

Oh wait, I know, were sent there by the gov after local population were sent to Siberia.

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Which post-USSR country had their population sent to Siberia? Shit, I'll even accept a subdivision of some sort outside of Russia, lmao.

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Are you gonna pretend that mass deportations never happened?

Would be low even for you.

Should I spell out every ethnic minority groups,huge parts of whom were 'misplaced' from 1939 to early 50s?

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No, they absolutely happened. But all but one of them were within RSFSR/current Russia, unless I'm blanking on something :marseyshrug:

Russians (and all the other ethnicities) got to the other parts of USSR same as they did everywhere else. Getting jobs in the post-war period. Alternatively - they were there for hundreds of years or literally forever (depending on how you want to define shit), as was the case in Ukraine.

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Surely none of those people were ever deported to remote and barely habitable places of siberia or mass gulaged for no reason.

And surely there's no official documents by russian officials in those countries which show that most of those people were women of teens before age of 16.

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What the frick are you talking about? Your points don't even make any fricking sense. Stalin deported Chechens in the 40s, so Russian minority can be treated like subhumans in 2020s Latvia or something?

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The Crimean Tatars were deported, though it was when Crimea was part of Russia and not Ukraine.

I think some Polish areas had some deportations in Belarus but Iโ€™m not sure.

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Which post-USSR country had their population sent to Siberia? Shit, I'll even accept a subdivision of some sort outside of Russia, lmao.

Is this the bit where you claim that anyone who had parts of their population sent to Siberia don't deserve to be called a country? Because hella based if yes.

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Everyone had some part of their population sent to Siberia, lol. But he's clearly talking about mass deportations that Stalin did on entire ethnicities. These were done on small republics, primarily in the Caucasus. Also Germans.

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Japoids and Koreans!

:marseyflagjapan::marseyjapanese:

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Unfortunately (for them) - Japoids and Koreans never got to experience being part of the glorious USSR! :marseydeadinside:

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Their countries didnโ€™t

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but Koreans and Japanese in mainland Asia did. :marseysaluteussr:

The number of Japs were smaller but the Koreans werenโ€™t and now they can found all throughout the former Iron Curtain operating small groceries.

Also, iirc modern day Russian also deported some back to Korea (either) as well as some living on the Korean-Russian border, not sure though. :marseyshrug:

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the 15k killed

Can you research it and give me numbers WHO in which quantity was killed

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