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Democracy crushed, democracy reborn

And a mockery of democracy

The massacre of pro-democracy supporters in Tiananmen Square on June 4, 1989 stays with me. I was out of town on business and saw the shocking reports in my hotel room. Maybe I remember because the next day I joined 6,000 Chinese students from across the Midwest in a protest in downtown Chicago.

Or maybe we all remember because of “Tank Man.

Anne Applebaum reminds Twitter that, far from China, Polish voters on the same day chose democracy in “partly-free elections that contributed to the fall of communism” (Associated Press):

In the election, Poles voted heavily for Solidarity candidates over communists in a clear sign that they wanted a change of power. That vote accelerated the fall of communism in Poland later in 1989, and fueled the wave of revolutions in eastern Europe over the following year or two.

Today: “Half a million people turn out to protest Poland’s right-wing government

“Poland showed to Europe and to the whole world that you can build a democracy without violence or bloodshed,” European Council leader Donald Tusk said during ceremonies in his hometown of Gdansk. Tusk was a Solidarity activist and served as Poland’s prime minister from 2007-2014.

After Jan. 6, 2021, Americans must worry whether they can keep their democracy without more violence and bloodshed.

Also on this day, but in 1940, the British completed the evacuation of over 300,000 troops from the beaches of Dunkirk:

Winston Churchill called the evacuation a “miracle of deliverance” but the entire Dunkirk failure a “colossal military disaster.” On 4 June, the last day of the evacuation, he made his famous “we shall fight on the beaches” speech to the House of Commons.

Gov. Ron DeSantis has already made Florida a mockery of democracy. Applebaum observes that while he campaigned for president in Iowa on Saturday, DeSantis made a mockery of Churchill’s famous “we shall fight on the beaches” speech to wage his culture war at home.

“[We] will wage war on the woke,” DeSantis said. “We will fight the woke in education; we will fight the woke in corporations; we will fight in the halls of Congress.”

“Woke” is the new toy bone DeSantis has got in his teeth and won’t let go. He has no idea that “Stay woke” originated with Lead Belly in 1938, and the concept is even older.

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