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[–] ourtimewillcome@hexbear.net 17 points 1 day ago (2 children)

It just should have been carved out of Germany.

blob-no, all settler colonies are bad, no matter where! i fucking hate this zionist apologia western "leftists" constantly and inevitably fall into, leading to such verbal diarrhoea like yours trying to find "good" places for colonialism and land theft. those places dont exist!! zionism, as well as all other settler-colonial ideologies must be completely annihilated and their identity and "culture" permanently wiped off the face of the earth. please read something different than a fucking picture book for once in your life and educate yourself on the soviet (aka the peoples' who suffered the most under fascism) approach to the german national question.

also, i can fucking guarantee you that romani and sorbian people would have suffered much more from the inevitable zionist genocide that you would have been so eager to endorse than any germoid.

[–] znonymous@hexbear.net 6 points 1 day ago (1 children)

the soviet approach to the German national question

To what are you referring, please?

This? https://archive.org/details/marxismnationalquestion

[–] ourtimewillcome@hexbear.net 5 points 1 day ago

indeed. but i also meant molotovs statements on the developments at the time (sorry for suboptimal source, english-language ones are few and far between) the 1952 peace note, the 1955 treaty between the ussr and the gdr, and just the broader soviet policy theme after the war emphasizing that the german people and german culture were distinct from nazism, and that soviet policy on the ground should not be intended solely as punitive toward all things german.