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    1. BluFlower0 on

      Basically Unity day is a holiday in Kazakhstan to celebrate the ethnic and cultural diversity of Kazakhstan, which also includes people that got deported to the country during the soviet times, such as Belarusians, Germans, Ukrainians and perhaps most famous, the [Koryo-Saram ](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Koryo-saram)people.

      Now I’m not trying to say multi-culturalism is bad by any means, hell I’m Australian I live for this shit (you’ll never take cheese naan away from me) I just wanted to try a hand at dark humour

    2. MonkeKhan1998 on

      Viktor Tsoi and his band Kino are literally one of the most popular music acts to come out of Russia and the only reason Viktor was even born was because the USSR deported a shitload of ethnic Koreans to the middle of fuckall Central Asia.

    3. xMorningGlow on

      Nothing says wonders of multiculturalism like being exiled to a steppe at gunpoint.

    4. gravitybulliesme on

      “똥물에 튀겨 죽일 놈” = “fucker that needs to be fried alive in sewage water” if i’m not mistaken. Being korean, seeing that an insult this creative exists is a first…

    5. No_Bluebird_1368 on

      The Koryo-Saram are one of the most fascinating parts of Soviet history.

      Shame that it involved literal deportations.

    6. I feel sorry for Kazakhstan, 2x the Russians used it as a penal colony and failed. They also 2x tried and failed to colonize it. Making it just worse. But through this they’ve managed to build a nation from the ruin of russia and communist oppression. A story for just how even if they’re red it doesn’t make it less imperialist. I wish the best for Kazakhstan.

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