The Soviet Union.
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."
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