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Not even most monarchs were like this; they knew the peasantry had to be treated with some respect

Not even most monarchs were like this; they knew the peasantry had to be treated with some respect

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The Soviet Union.

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Yeah I thought of this one too, but I'm quite certain that in soviet russia, hatred of ethnic russian was not openly professed, it was more insidious, there was that false pretense that it was for the good of the motherland, for russians, proletarians etc, while in fact, in was indeed driven by ethnic hatred

Racism and antisemitism were banned/frowned upon in soviet russia, it wasn't in line with the party's ideology, even during stalin's purge of jews ironically

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stalin_and_antisemitism#Great_Purge

>Stalin's harshest period of mass repression, the Great Purge (or Great Terror), was launched in 1936–1937 and involved the execution of over a half-million Soviet citizens accused of treason, terrorism, and other anti-Soviet crimes. The campaign of purges prominently targeted Stalin's former opponents and other Old Bolsheviks, and included a large-scale purge of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union, repression of the kulak peasants, Red Army leaders, and ordinary citizens accused of conspiring against Stalin's administration.[9] Although many of Great Purge victims were ethnic or religious Jews, they were not specifically targeted as an ethnic group during this campaign according to Mikhail Baitalsky,[10] Gennady Kostyrchenko,[11] David Priestland,[12] Jeffrey Veidlinger,[13] Roy Medvedev[14] and Edvard Radzinsky.[15]

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stalin_and_antisemitism#The_Doctors'_Plot

>One of you asked if our current political campaign can be regarded as antisemitic. Comrade Stalin said: "We hate Nazi not because they are Germans, but because they brought enormous suffering to our land. Same can be said about the Jews."

lol

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On top of my head, maybe cambodia in the 70's https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Khmer_Rouge

The Khmer Rouge regime was highly autocratic, totalitarian, xenophobic, paranoid, and repressive. Many deaths resulted from the regime's social engineering policies and the "Maha Lout Ploh", an imitation of China's Great Leap Forward which caused the Great Chinese Famine.[7]:[12][13] The Khmer Rouge's attempts at agricultural reform through collectivisation similarly led to widespread famine, while its insistence on absolute self-sufficiency even in the supply of medicine led to the death of many thousands from treatable diseases such as malaria. The Khmer Rouge regime murdered hundreds of thousands of their perceived political opponents, and its racist emphasis on national purity resulted in the genocide of Cambodian minorities. Arbitrary executions and torture were carried out by its cadres against perceived subversive elements, or during genocidal purges of its own ranks between 1975 and 1978.[14] Ultimately, the Cambodian genocide led to the death of 1.5 to 2 million people, around 25% of Cambodia's population.

In the 1970s, the Khmer Rouge were largely supported and funded by the CPC, receiving approval from Mao Zedong; it is estimated that at least 90% of the foreign aid which was provided to the Khmer Rouge came from China.[7]:[8][11][15][16][17]:[18] The regime was removed from power in 1979 when Vietnam invaded Cambodia and quickly destroyed most of the Khmer Rouge's forces. The Khmer Rouge then fled to Thailand, whose government saw them as a buffer force against the communist Vietnamese. The Khmer Rouge continued to fight against the Vietnamese and the government of the new People's Republic of Kampuchea until the end of the war in 1989. The Cambodian governments-in-exile (including the Khmer Rouge) held onto Cambodia's United Nations seat (with considerable international support) until 1993, when the monarchy was restored and the name of the Cambodian state was changed to the Kingdom of Cambodia. A year later, thousands of Khmer Rouge guerrillas surrendered themselves in a government amnesty.

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Just based on that excerpt it still sounds like the Khmer Rouge had a few touches of nationalism and favored their ethnic majority. Life sucked and many died, but it doesn't seem the ethnic majority were openly considered public enemy number one.

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Yeah, that's why I started with "maybe"

Anyways, "minority", "majority" https://youtu.be/a3G7n21p0kY?t=4476

Depends on when and where I guess

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people wont believe the anti white bullshit that biden/harris will ram down this nations throat until its too late