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    🏴 Lispegistus 🧠➕🖥️ (lispegistus@hachyderm.io)'s status on Wednesday, 03-May-2023 22:23:17 JST🏴 Lispegistus 🧠➕🖥️🏴 Lispegistus 🧠➕🖥️
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    • Kris Nóva

    @nova I can see how from an American perspective racism and capitalism seem inherently linked, but from the perspective of somebody born in a country where the socialist government expelled 300,000 undesirable people on ethnic and religious grounds*, they definitely seem much more orthogonal.

    *straight up ultimatum to leave the country or assimilate into the dominant ethnic group by force, no joke, we barely dodged a Yugoslavia, thank the gods for the Berlin wall falling
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Revival_Process

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      Revival Process
      The "Revival Process" or the "Process of Rebirth" (Bulgarian: Възродителен процес, romanized: Vazroditelen protses) refers to a policy of forced assimilation practiced by the socialist Bulgarian government in the 1980s (1984-1989). It was the culmination of a series of repressive assimilationist campaigns directed at the country's Muslim minority. The "Revival Process" was in turn followed by the forced expulsion of over 300,000 Muslims in 1989. Terminology "Revival Process" - Like with the "Big Excursion", the name "Revival Process", under which this campaign of forced assimilation is most well known, is euphemistic and ambiguous. It likewise originated from the statements and official correspondence of the socialist Bulgarian government while it carried out the policy, and its use is disliked by many of its victims. With regard for the contentious nature of the term, "Revival Process" is presented in quotations in this article.Turk/Muslim - While Muslims...
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