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by adrian_b
1342 days ago
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Crimea has become almost exclusively Russian less than one hundred years ago. Like in many other regions of the Soviet Union, that was done by force, i.e. by deporting or murdering the native inhabitants. After bringing Russian colonists in all those regions, the Soviet Union frequently did not need to spend any money for them, because the Russian colonists have been installed directly in the houses vacated by their former owners, who were forced to leave almost all their belongings behind. So when now the Russians from such territories recently colonized by the Soviet Union complain that the natives do not love them, or that they are discriminated, or that some country wants to maintain control over the colonized territory, while they want to unite with the Empire which gave them the land and houses stolen from others, there is no wonder that such Russian desires are hard to accept for the neighbors of Russia. |
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