| Kasz216 said: There was no overt racism as they wouldn't have outright rioting in the streets or anything. However mistrust was sown during the era to make sure each group watched the others... even while they spoke otherwise. |
Where do you get your information from?
Mistrust was sown? Nothing causes distrust more than one ethnicity ruling over another. "Georgians get their own state why do we?", is the question Ossetians asked during the Soviet Union break up.
Yes, Stalin was Georgian, I just said that. This shows that in the Soviet Union ethnic conflict was not an issue (atleast these ethnicites) because it didnt matter what your ethnicityw as when becoming leader.







