I have a world theory that holds that it takes one full generation before the full effect of a radical change in any large institution can be truly tested. For instance: Harry Truman integrated the US armed forces in 1948. By 1978 it was fully accomplished, but it took another generation (30 years) for it to not be a thing.
The people that really got shellacked in Eastern Europe are the ones that spent the bulk of their life under the old system and had no real way to make the change to the new. I strongly suspect that when their children put children in the mix it will not be a 'thing'. Time will tell, but sometimes it takes some serious time to really see what happened.