I really don't understand your point and save your ad hominems for your 6th grade students as I presume that is your vocation.
I conducted my first primary research on the RUSSIAN GENOCIDE in Ukraine in 1972 and recognition of this RUSSIAN GENOCIDE is slow in coming.
Now go cry to the Mod if you like.
Not surprising you now disingenuously claim that you "don't understand my point"
This exchange started because of your comment in message #6 which was as follows:
"What does this have to do with the unprecedented scale and cover up of the Communist Genocide of the 20th Century?"
Notice---no reference to Ukraine. Notice, too, the context of this exchange, i.e. you responded to my message about contemporary conspiracy theory adherents who endorse Anatoli Golitsyn's arguments but, simultaneously, they ignore the inherent repudiation by Golitsyn of their fundamental premises!
Finally, notice that I responded with specific factual evidence which refutes your false contentions that
(1) there has been some sort of "coverup" of "Communist genocide" --and--
(2) "The US recognized the Soviet Genocide only in 1987."
Even when you changed the subject to limit your discussion to Ukraine --- you still can't get your facts straight. Contrary to your assertion that:
"...it was only in 1988 did the US recognize the Russian genocide in Ukraine "... I provided specific data which refutes that contention --and-- I repeat it below again.
Finally: MY "ad hominems" ??
YOU started this exchange by a despicable and shameful attempt to link me with Communists ["and your friends in the Kremlin still deny it."] ~~~~~ Look in the mirror for an indisputable example of someone who uses "ad hominem" attacks instead of engaging in a rational, amicable discussion and presenting factual evidence.
----- UKRAINE GENOCIDE ONLY RECOGNIZED IN 1988??? ------
Human rights and genocide in the Baltic States :
[a statement submitted to the delegations to the United Nations General Assembly, September 1950] /
Author: Kaelas, Aleksander.
Publication: Stockholm : Estonian Information Centre, 1950
Commission on the Ukraine Famine Act, CIS-NO: 85-H381-24, SOURCE: Committee on Foreign Affairs. House, DOC-TYPE: Hearing, DATE: Oct. 3, 1984, 37pp
Ukrainian Famine of 1932 and 1933, CIS-NO: 85-S381-5, SOURCE: Committee on Foreign Relations. Senate, DOC-TYPE: Hearing, DOC-NO: S. Hrg. 98-982, DATE: Aug. 1, 1984, 137pp
Collectivization and Its Impact on the Ukrainian Population and on Soviet Agricultural Productivity, CIS-NO: 84-S161-26, SOURCE: Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry. Senate, DOC-TYPE: Hearing, DOC-NO: S. Hrg. 98-959, DATE: Nov. 15, 1983, 124pp
And this was based upon 5-minutes of cursory research. If I took 30 minutes, I could cite numerous legislative hearings, reports, books, newspaper and magazine articles from the 1940's forward.