• @library_napper
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          21 year ago

          Well, at least the State looking away, as is the case in Indian pogroms (eg Gujarat)

    • @sfgifz@lemmy.world
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      261 year ago

      I thought its a typo for program or something, turns out it’s a real word:

      A pogrom is a violent riot incited with the aim of massacring or expelling an ethnic or religious group

    • livus
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      @shasta technically speaking it’s organized violent persecution of an ethnic group. Historically has a more specific meaning as it originates in Russia.

      When the Russian Empire expanded and in the 19th century began to colonize /occupy territory that contained significant ethnic Jewish populations, they undertook a lot of rioting to lynch/massacre/expell them. These were known as “pogroms”.

      In modern English it means this kind of systematic attack against any ethnic group. It is also sometimes used informally/metaphorically for other things e.g. political or corporate “pogroms” against a particular group or class of people.

    • @masquenox@lemmy.ml
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      Essentially, (if my high school history had it correct) it’s an extreme form of violence designed to force a targeted people to leave the land they are living on. People used to use this term a lot more in older days (back in the 80s), but now we just use the term genocide since pogroms usually are an aspect of genocide - the Armenian Genocide, for instance, had a lot of pogroms going on. They are also a key aspect of settler-colonialism - which is how Palestinians ended up being one of the largest refugee populations in the world.