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== Core characteristics == <dl class="wikitable hue"> {{HueClaim |P=item type| {{Template:S2}} }} {{HueRoster|P=label (en)| {{E:Q29,93}} | [[E:The Soviet diaspora was a second Trail of Tears]] }} {{HueClaim |P=alias (en)| The Soviet diaspora was the second Trail of Tears | The Soviet Union was a physical object and the Cold War was an attack to dissolve that physical object | By virtue of being a physical object the Soviet Union was a countable culture that was destroyed | When right-Liberals turned their back on the Soviet Union or First World countries forced people to follow them, all the Soviet people-groups were shoved away from their land by survival pressures and forcibly turned into minorities of other countries | Pressuring the Soviet Union to dissolve is very broadly the same kind of thing as people in the United States trying to eradicate culture out of Native American children, because practically speaking culture itself is not distinguishable from linked populations of people and leaving those linked populations of people alone }} {{HueRoster|EP=P42/BB| {{Ontology:Q2991}} }} <!-- en: QID references --> {{HueRoster|P=subset of| -- }} <!-- en: subset of --> {{HueRoster|P=instance of| {{E:Q2900}} }} <!-- en: case of meta-Marxist hypothesis --> {{HueRoster|P=superset of| -- }} <!-- en: superset of --> {{HueRoster|P=appears in work| (MDem entry unknown) }} <!-- en: appears in work --> {{HueRoster|P=[[User:Reversedragon/FirstNineThousand|prototype]] notes| literally nobody today notices the contradiction that all the progressive theories in the United States are about "culture" and "multiculturalism" and "prejudice" and arbitrary groups of people metaphysically tolerating each other in order to be perfect and not commit sin, but at the same time, the dissolution of the Soviet Union resulted in a bunch of people diffusing out of their towns or national populations to become citizens of other countries, showing that materially speaking nobody really has the inherent right to be part of A Culture and the Filamentist chunk competition of all individuals to claim their most appropriate spots in the world inherently dissolves Cultures and creates intolerance of identities. on the ground, Cultures are not distinguishable from socially-linked populations arranged into material objects, and arguing to literally dissolve the way people are structured into a population is indistinguishable from declaring people have the wrong culture and a particular named Culture should be illegal. }} </dl> === Components === <dl class="wikitable hue"> {{HueRoster|P=model combines claims| -- }} </dl>
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