>tfw no techno-yiddish jewtopia in Siberia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jewish_Autonomous_Oblast#Jewish_settlement_and_development_in_the_region
What if jews settled en masse in siberia. Could they have terraformed it and made it hospitable? Was it a viable alternative to Zionism?
>>2071586
>Was it a viable alternative to Zionism?
but it would have been zionism still. zionism just means jewish nationism.
>you will never marry a jewess milk goddess
there's no point in living
>>2071607
>but it would have been zionism still. zionism just means jewish nationism.
well,yes, but by that time, Zionism meant a nation in palestine.
>According to Joseph Stalin's national policy, each of the national groups that formed the Soviet Union would receive a territory in which to pursue cultural autonomy in a socialist framework. In that sense, it also responded to two supposed threats to the Soviet state:
>Judaism, which ran counter to official state policy of atheism Zionism — the advocacy of a Jewish national state in Palestine — which countered Soviet views of nationalism. The Soviets envisaged setting up a new "Soviet Zion", where a proletarian Jewish culture could be developed. Yiddish, rather than Hebrew, would be the national language, and literature and the arts would replace religion as the primary expression of culture.
They wouldn't have the holy sites, but without arabs fucking with them all the time maybe it could have worked.
>>2071586
a few bumps
>Russians allowed anywhere near it
>successful country
You can only have one.
>>2071839
it could try to secede after fall of ussr.
>>2071861
worked well for chechnya huh
>>2071861
It could, but it would still be caught between Russia and China.
I'd rather deal with the Arabs, frankly.
>lets send all the Jews to bumfuck, Siberia!
>OMG why are all the Jews leaving for Israel and allying with Europe and the US?!?!?!
Jews only make up 1% of the population in that region. Slavic Russians are the majority. They really should change the name.
>>2071667
>Russia
>Working
No
It was part of a plan to forcefully send Jews to Siberia in the hopes that most of them just die there. Similar deportations were commited against other nations like Tatars and Chechens. Ukrainians were subjected to starvation. Stalin prepared for a conflict with the US and viewed Jews as potentially unloyal. The doctors trials were the beginning of this political move and it wasn't completed because he died and his successors stopped the madness and begun destalination.