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They were colonised. During the soviet Union there was a rabid russification program. Back in like 2020 something like half of all cars in Latvia were on Russian plates. The anti communist sentiment is muddled with anti Russian sentiment. The baltics are a productive region, and during communism were having their wealth extracted to be used in the heartland to raise the living standards of less productive regions. Equity under communism was making them poorer. Communism doesn't help everyone. Communism didn't help the romanovs and it certainly didn't help the baltics. Communism is an ideology that appeals to the worst off in society. As far as the union of Soviets go, the heartland and Kazakhstan gaining the most while Eastern Europe got royally screwed.
Oh and by the way fascism comes from the Italian fascismo meaning faggot (as in the bundle of sticks made in to a broom) it symbolises that one might be weak but together they are strong. Fascism is national socialism with emphasis on nationality/race. It's an evil ideology that the baltics as a rule reject in favour of Liberal capitalism.
Please stop using Fascism as short hand for late stage capitalism.
Communism wasn't good for the Romanovs is one of the funniest things I've ever heard.