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Originally Posted by Gladstone
Hmmm. During the Great Depression of the 1930's the Soviet Union did take people in, people who were workers, who were in many instances quite convinced reds themselves, and at least some of which ended up being executed in the purges, and or in forced labor camps, and some came back from where they left. Though I wouldn't be prepared to say it was great numbers that went over, I don't know. After WWII they took some too, but these being defectors from what I know, Oswald being one.
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Yes though they were whites.
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I suppose there might of been willingness but perhaps things economically would simply not have sustained any great inflow. A matter of practical reality possibly on their part. But Svin and the other Russians at this site probably know the reality best and the why of it.
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Although immigration was supposed to be an economic boon enriching culture...
The Soviets were not willing to let starving Africans to their developed country perhaps because of the angry rants of Soviet consults who were in the tragically failed African communist countries and I can imagine that they were somewhat familiar with the work of Western scientists on race and intelligence.
I think they had surprisingly much information of racial differences. It is not an unlikely prospect that the non-white immigration will lead to increasing socialism in Europe. The Communists in the Eastern block authored a number of very good scientific papers on race.
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"The racial analysis of human populations in relation to their ethnogenesis" by Wiercinski