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8/4/2025, 12:03:31 AM
>>17894184
Yeah sure but in Eastern Europe they basically did set up little communist ethnostates which was awkward for a lot of people with different ideologies, since communists aren't "supposed" to be about that, and then they did stuff that Polish right-wingers weren't able to pull off. They also prevented Jews from leaving the USSR while draining DP camps in Eastern Europe of Jews to Palestine. Poland was once 30% Jewish or something.
I think the fact is that a bunch of new states formed out of the collapsing empires in World War I, and most of those states failed. And a big part of the story of central/eastern Europe following WWI was a bloody shaking out process as borders were redrawn and ethnic minorities annihilated. The Middle East has also been experiencing this process in the ruined former territories of the Ottoman Empire. You see it in Israel/Palestine but also Syria and Iraq. It's about religion, but religion there has come to function like ethnicity does.
The left talks about colonialism and so on, but a lot of it to me looks like the Balkan Wars except with Israeli turbofolk:
https://youtu.be/5eJqw0t3e9c
Turkey also annihilated its Christians and Armenians. There used to be a bunch of Greek Christians who lived there. Also look at Cyprus. It was divided in half and the Turks went to the northern part and the Greeks went to the southern part.
It's difficult to get a state that is responsive to "citizens" who feel loyalty to it when the people who live there don't want to live with each other. I'm not saying this is my preference, but without an authoritarian state with some Bonapartist leader like Saddam Hussein, a lot of these countries have tended to devolve into ethnic conflicts where the minorities get wiped out. That was also like Assad who had support among Syria's minorities, not because they particularly loved him but because they feared the alternative (Sunni supremacist rule):
https://youtu.be/gRUJK8wv6-M
Yeah sure but in Eastern Europe they basically did set up little communist ethnostates which was awkward for a lot of people with different ideologies, since communists aren't "supposed" to be about that, and then they did stuff that Polish right-wingers weren't able to pull off. They also prevented Jews from leaving the USSR while draining DP camps in Eastern Europe of Jews to Palestine. Poland was once 30% Jewish or something.
I think the fact is that a bunch of new states formed out of the collapsing empires in World War I, and most of those states failed. And a big part of the story of central/eastern Europe following WWI was a bloody shaking out process as borders were redrawn and ethnic minorities annihilated. The Middle East has also been experiencing this process in the ruined former territories of the Ottoman Empire. You see it in Israel/Palestine but also Syria and Iraq. It's about religion, but religion there has come to function like ethnicity does.
The left talks about colonialism and so on, but a lot of it to me looks like the Balkan Wars except with Israeli turbofolk:
https://youtu.be/5eJqw0t3e9c
Turkey also annihilated its Christians and Armenians. There used to be a bunch of Greek Christians who lived there. Also look at Cyprus. It was divided in half and the Turks went to the northern part and the Greeks went to the southern part.
It's difficult to get a state that is responsive to "citizens" who feel loyalty to it when the people who live there don't want to live with each other. I'm not saying this is my preference, but without an authoritarian state with some Bonapartist leader like Saddam Hussein, a lot of these countries have tended to devolve into ethnic conflicts where the minorities get wiped out. That was also like Assad who had support among Syria's minorities, not because they particularly loved him but because they feared the alternative (Sunni supremacist rule):
https://youtu.be/gRUJK8wv6-M
7/11/2025, 3:37:01 AM
>>212571485
Nigger did you just accidentally screenshot yourself calling your own post based?
Nigger did you just accidentally screenshot yourself calling your own post based?
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