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Part three of the Marxist-Leninist Myths series. A look into the flawed narratives within Marxist-Leninist justifications. The Soviets justified their expelling of numerous indigenous and diaspora minorities on the basis of collaboration, yet modern evidence showcases that this is simply not the underlying reason for why they sent such groups to the far reaches of the union. And in conclusion, we must ask ourselves to all of these questions, even if it were true, would this still be something worth putting all of our trust and faith in? 1. Migration, Homeland, and Belonging p. 207 (I purposefully picked the most conservative estimates by the way, some sources I’ve seen estimate between 30-60% at the highest) 2. https://shron1.chtyvo.org.ua/Taras_Ku... - P 196. Ethnic Cleansing, J. Otto Pohl - P 113 3. Beyond Memory: The Crimean Tatars deportation and return, Greta Lynn Uehling. p.56 4. Ibid, p.52 5. The Origins of Soviet Ethnic Cleansing, Terry Martin, for information on disloyalty and intent. https://www.legal-tools.org/doc/10abb... (If there's some confusion in my framing, the main problem was lack of Sovietness, not so much Slavic racism, though that certainly played a role) 00:00 - Intro 00:18 - The Context 01:51 - The Claims 02:56 - Collaboration (And Grover Furr) 06:20 - The complexities of collaboration 08:17 - The American example 10:00 - Downplaying 11:00 - Selective Punishment 12:20 - The real reason for deportation 14:20 - Series Conclusion