• vaultdweller013@sh.itjust.works
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    29 days ago

    Varied by country, the Jewish Oblast was kinda shit, but the land in Alaska had potential for example. The Alaska thing wasnt official just an idea a lot of folks were lightly okay with.

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      29 days ago

      A Jewish reservation. In Alaska.

      Bro…

      Know any other groups of people who might need reservations in Alaska? Know any of them who actually have their rights respected?

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        29 days ago

        There was also ones proposed in Uganda, southern Argentina, Madagascar, and Tasmania. Though I will note that last one is a bit scarce and I only know of it due to an obscure book from the 1890s.

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          The Madagascar plan was the Nazis and explicitly designed to starve them all to death. I assume the Tasmanian idea is similar in goal. “Hey, this area will technically fit them all, we don’t need to check how much of the land is arable ;)”

          I don’t think you could create a sovereign space for a couple million refugees in either Uganda Argentina but feel free to correct me.

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            28 days ago

            I think the Tasmania thing was a throw shit at the wall thing. But you could definitely keep a strong population in southern Argentina, that part of Patagonia is pretty fertile.