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Dictators for a Day - South Korea and America (Timothy Snyder)
https://snyder.substack.com/p/dictators-for-a-dayExcerpt:
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The most important lesson applies to all citizens. It is easy to put the responsibility on the military, the legislators, the press. But the crucial element in South Korea was the reaction of citizens themselves. This involves not just members of political parties or trade unions -- although these were very important. It was more the general sense throughout the country that this is not possible here, that we are not this kind of society, that we will have a republic and not a dictatorship. Do Americans have those reflexes?
Those instincts led South Koreans, en masse, to ignore the declaration of martial law, and to do the very things that their president tried to forbid them to do: speak, gather, resist.
Would Americans take a similar stand? Thanks to South Koreans in the last hours, and thanks to many other examples around the world, contemporary and historical, we can know the danger signs, and we can make preparations. Others have given us time to think, and have set for us good examples. We will have no excuses.
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Dictators for a Day - South Korea and America (Timothy Snyder) (Original Post)
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Dec 4
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LearnedHand
(4,226 posts)1. Excellent essay
I highly folks to read Snyder' full Substack on this.
Skittles
(160,363 posts)2. it is indeed
I highly recommend
I have been VERY impressed with Substack; yes INDEED
LearnedHand
(4,226 posts)3. As have I!
Some of the best writers are there and producing stunning work. Michael Podhorzer is another person I follow, as is Jessica Valenti.
Skittles
(160,363 posts)4. disappointed we're the only ones reacting
WTF
LearnedHand
(4,226 posts)5. I keep saying there are really excellent places for non-TV news
Substack is one of the most impressive and important IMO.
EDIT: And RE this article, I had a tiny meltdown when the ROK president declared martial law. Mainly because it will give TSF more ideas than he already has.