The name is what is important

    by Salguih

    11 Comments

    1. Its not genocide. We just force you to learn our language and imprison or censor artists who write in languages we don’t like then label them as Russians if somehow their work gets popular.

    2. I dunno, man. Genocide typically suggests a level of organizational and institutional competence that I don’t really associate with czarist government. I’m not denying cruelty, brutality, and inhumanity. I’m saying imperial officers and bureaucrats were infamous for a lot of things, but competence definitely wasn’t it.

    3. Crimson_Knickers on

      Pretty much most European powers did that. French “Frenchified(?)”, and so on.

      Also, you’re overstating how competent Czarist Russia was. So, what is it then, another case of “the enemy is simultaneously strong and weak”?

    4. “Russification” term isn’t a more positive meaning of the word.

      It has the same negative connotation in Eastern Europe as cultural genocide. In fact, we in Eastern Europe are using the word “russification” to express the crimes of Russians, and less the word genocide. But we do understand the words are synonyms.

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