From a decades-long humanist perspective, we're still stuck in the same Groundhog Day, from the Polytechnic to Tienanmen, Tahrir & Gezi.
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The Polytechnic Uprising is a life-defining event for many Greeks, including me, but I find it harder and harder to talk about it every year
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At any rate, watch this old film https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q4AJ_N3l7GA … if your heart swelled by people power flooding world streets these past few yrs
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Greeks know what it means to oppose fascism & tyranny; we've been there many times, it's etched in our history & minds, we can never forget
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..Which makes the fact that fascism & tyranny have wrought a ring of steel around our lives, in our 'civilized' time, even more unbearable.
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