I don’t intend to discuss different types of nationalism in Quebec, or Timbuktu. Each country is different. But I think in cases of Russian and Latvian nationalism, it would be exactly as I defined it - setting up a nationality above others.
if the sentiment for ethnic Latvians was supposedly underscored… who underscored it, and why and how?
It’s right there in the official name of the commemoration and in the official rhetoric. You know Dr. Z’s speech better than I. Genocide is part of the equation. Genocide of ethnic Latvians - that is all. Even you yourself appear to suggest that 772 Russians are just a short change. Insignificant. So what can you say about the official position?
No one expects a bilingual rock. But, perhaps, the president could mention the national minorities who also suffered; he could have underscored the fact that people of different nationalities suffered from the hands of Stalin, including those deported on March 25, 1949. But he didn’t. Why do you think that is? Perhaps, because for the nation-state where ethnic Latvians take the priority, it’s not important to acknowledge other ethnicities....
Had he mentioned it, I’m quite certain it would have made the Russian-language press the following day.
