According to the Official Explanation

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66chandona
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According to the Official Explanation

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It is therefore not surprising that there is mistrust and anti-Russian feelings in the other republics of the USSR and among its neighbors. Anyone who reads Vladimir Putin's current statements about Ukraine's non-right to independence and the illegitimacy of its birth as a state should not be surprised either by the fact that his phrases and those of Molotov are almost identical, or by the fear that imperial Russia, Soviet and current instills in geographically close towns.

There is a vast literature on these issues, and it is enough to mention episodes such as the extermination of national political and intellectual cadres, the collective deportations of peoples (Tatars, Koreans, Kalmyks, Chechens, Ingush, etc.) and the consequent Russification of their territories. or the practice of appointing a Russian as number special data in the communist parties that governed the other republics of the ussr. Much of the Russian and Soviet cultural elites were far from impervious to these racist attitudes and shared the same imperial vision of neighboring peoples.

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Even Josef Brodsky, the immense poet, Nobel laureate, and expelled dissident from the USSR , physically broke away from the Soviet variant of the empire, but retained its matrix even after the dissolution. At an international literary meeting in 1992, when Brodsky was "greeting and hugging everyone," he was introduced to the great Ukrainian poet Oksana Zabuzhko. Then, from the imperial heights of the illusory and colonialist identity "Slavic, that is to say Russian", Brodsky, "with a sly smile and a predatory look", limited himself to a laconic. Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn, the author who made it impossible for some to continue to deny the existence of the Gulag, did not hesitate to express his Great Russian contempt for Ukrainian culture.
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