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>japanese contemporary history lessons
yes man.
"east europeans didnt experience oppression and discrimination, theyre white" what a way to say you're an ignorant amerimutt who only sees POC as marginalized, sarah
because if you'd bother to look beyond your yard you'd see a lot of anti-immigrant rhetoric in the west is targeted at e-euros too
if you'd bother to use your fucking brain for a mo you'd realize that a lot of leftists love glorifying the soviet union dismissing any harm they done to east europe, claiming those against the red boot are "fascists" and "reactionaries"
but i guess go on and continue thinking it's only about america being a bitch towards those with nonwhite skin color 🙄
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Crimean Tatars in Ukraine commemorate russia's deportation of their entire population from their homeland from the 18th-20th May 1944.
2024 is the 80th anniversary of Stalin's ethnic cleansing of Crimea.
Sources:
The Kyiv Post
The Atlantic Council
OSCE
1945: The village of Uskut, Crimea after Stalin's deportation of the entire native population of the Crimean Tatars from the 18th-20th of May 1944.
russian colonisers had yet to move into the houses.
May 18 is the 80th anniversary of the deportation of Crimean Tatars from the territory of Crimea in 1944 by the Soviet authorities. It is also a remembrance day for the victims of this genocide.
Thread on deportation of Crimean Tatars