No. The holodomor (no silent ‘e’ at the end in russian or ukrainian), was against all Ukrainians. However, The Pale of Settlement allowing permanent residency of jews in the Russian empire included all of modern-day Belarus and Moldova, much of Lithuania, Ukraine and east-central Poland, and relatively small parts of Latvia and what is now the western Russian Federation.
So, ukraine was also a dominant locaiton of european jews for a long time specifically because it was a borderland where empires could not enforce homogeneity. So, jews abused the locals there more so than usual, and the Ukrainians did eventually take it out on them – causing either departure or integration. you will find that unless you are very sensitive the the feminine bias in jewish cognition that a LOT of people in urkaine, at least in certain areas, have some fragment of jewish ancestry.
I have a friend in western ukraine who denies it, but it’s so obvious it’s ridiculous. And he won’t get a genetic test because he doesn’t want to know the answer.
Ukraine is not afraid of racism or any other ism because they don’t have the luxury to lie to themselves (like the west does for virtue signaling).
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