She finds the whole idea absurd. To Prof Marci Shore, the notion that the Guardian, or anyone else, should want to interview her about the future of the US is ridiculous. She’s an academic specialising in the history and culture of eastern Europe and describes herself as a “Slavicist”, yet here she is, suddenly besieged by international journalists keen to ask about the country in which she insists she has no expertise: her own. “It’s kind of baffling,” she says.

In fact, the explanation is simple enough. Last month, Shore, together with her husband and fellow scholar of European history, Timothy Snyder, and the academic Jason Stanley, made news around the world when they announced that they were moving from Yale University in the US to the University of Toronto in Canada. It was not the move itself so much as their motive that garnered attention. As the headline of a short video op-ed the trio made for the New York Times put it, “We Study Fascism, and We’re Leaving the US”.

Starkly, Shore invoked the ultimate warning from history. “The lesson of 1933 is: you get out sooner rather than later.” She seemed to be saying that what had happened then, in Germany, could happen now, in Donald Trump’s America – and that anyone tempted to accuse her of hyperbole or alarmism was making a mistake. “My colleagues and friends, they were walking around and saying, ‘We have checks and balances. So let’s inhale, checks and balances, exhale, checks and balances.’ I thought, my God, we’re like people on the Titanic saying, ‘Our ship can’t sink. We’ve got the best ship. We’ve got the strongest ship. We’ve got the biggest ship.’ And what you know as a historian is that there is no such thing as a ship that can’t sink.”

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    That’s a shit lesson to take from 33. My takeaway is don’t let the brown shirts win. I’m not running from my country with my tail between my legs.

    Fascists can fuck off, in fact 70 7 millions just assembled to say just that.

    Edit: I didn’t think staying in my country of birth and fighting for freedom and decency would be such a hot button issue.

    To all of you who felt the need to be condescending I’d just say tighten up and show some backbone. Real disappointing. So you may be shot and sent to a gulag. You wouldn’t be the first, probably not the last. Try not to let fear and righteousness dictate your feelings.

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      From the numbers that I have seen spread through social media, they were saying 12.1 million people showed up for the No King protest.

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      If you read the rest of the article, she addresses that. She doesn’t believe that she is personally brave enough to physically confront what is coming, so for her, the choice is get out now while she can and be vocal.

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            I don’t think that’s true at all but even if it were, sitting in an armchair in America is more helpful than sitting in an armchair in Canada which is what this lady is doing.

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              It’s quite a silly thing to get all high and mighty about. You don’t have that person’s life or thoughts/feelings.

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                It didn’t sound high and mighty to me. She left a position of influence and (some small amount) of power just when shit is starting to get real. Fair weather patriot. Best of luck in Toronto. I’ll stay here with the hundreds of millions for whom leaving isn’t a viable option.

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                I don’t need to know anything about this person to know that leaving is the cowards choice. She’s telling everyone else who can’t leave that they aren’t as important and they have to sort this out without her. Don’t try to spin that as some sort of noble act. We win together or we lose apart. I don’t want to hear any lectures on history or morailty from people who would rather save themselves than help their fellow citizens.

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                  when my jewish grandfather learned that he wasnt allowed to hold a job anymore he fled germany before ww2 and he begged his then fiance to come with him. she insisted that it will be fine and if and when things get bad she will join him in america, and if they didn’t he should go back to live with her in germany.

                  Want to know how that turned out for his fiance?

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                    Is your grandfather’s survival any consolation to the 6 million Jews that died during the Holocaust? Could he have helped more of them survive by staying? I don’t know the answer to those questions but I do know that if that’s what we’re facing in America I would rather face it head on with my fellow citizens than hide away in another country watching it happen to them.

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                  You feeling personally attacked here isn’t the person’s fault, who, btw, I am not saying is doing something noble. Just pointing out how weird it is that you’re acting this way about it.

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                    You started this conversation by saying that I’m making armchair judgements about this person. If you understand how serious the situation is and you agree with what I’ve said about what our response should be then you should be annoyed with her for running away while preaching about the danger we’re in too. If my house is on fire don’t lecture me from a safe distance about how to spot the smoke earlier, grab a fucking bucket.

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          Much better to be self aware of it and account for it, than to get yourself and others killed due to your false bravado.

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            It doesn’t take much bravery to stand in a crowd with hundreds or thousands of other people.

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                Probably not, but that’s the most that’s been asked of this lady so far and she couldn’t even muster the courage to do that. Running away before you make any attempt to fight for all the people who made you who you are is some weak shit.

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                  You sound naive. She studies dictators and she grew up in a neighbourhood of holocaust survivors. Teachers and their students are already being taken by ICE and it may become harder for targeted groups to find safety. This is not a question of “standing in a crowd”.

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                  Again, being aware of your own limitations and doing what you can is preferable to faking it, and falling apart when it counts.

                  Not everyone can be a super tough guy like you surely are.

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                    Eh, my 78 year old aunt who uses two canes to get around because she refuses to use a walker has been to a few different protests this year in the deep red state of West Virginia. I get what you’re saying about limitations and maybe we’ll reach that point sooner or later but I don’t think we’re at the run away to save yourself part yet unless you’re an immigrant or trans.

                    I also understand wanting to get out before shit goes sideways but again, I don’t think we’re there yet. Maybe I’m wrong but I hope not.

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                    It’s not about being tough physically it’s about deciding not to run away. I’ve seen pictures of 100 year old men, blind people, and folks in wheelchairs at these protests. If they can do it then an able bodied middle aged woman can too. She’s choosing not to because she’s afraid and that is the definition of cowardice whether you like it or not.

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            I’m here protesting and standing up to fascism and that’s where I’ll stay until this ends one way or another

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              You think you can call her a coward because you are protesting now? Oh boy, what you have now hardly qualifies as fascism. It aspires to be fascism, but it’s so, so mild. That doesn’t make you brave, that doesn’t make you better than her. Unlike you, she knows what’s coming next. I bet in 5 to 10 years, you’ll find out that you aren’t as brave as you thought.

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                I’m well aware of the potential outcomes of this situation and if anything that makes her decision more cowardly. Every person that leaves is telling those who can’t leave that their lives are less important, that I was on your side for as long as I believed it wouldn’t cost me anything to say so. That’s some fair-weather friend bullshit if I’ve ever heard it.

                You can defend her decision if you like but I am choosing to stay and fight, whatever that ends up meaning, despite having the means and ability to leave and you will never convince me that that isn’t the decision every truly patriotic American should be making too.

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                  She has children. It’s interesting that if you thought a full on dictators/ death camp regime was coming (as she does) you would either abandon your children or put them in harm’s way, but judging other people for making a different choice does not make you seem all that righteous.

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      I’m not running from my country with my tail between my legs.

      That sounds cool if your objective is to collect likes on social media. However, her objective is to save herself and her family from what’s coming. As “an academic specialising in the history and culture of eastern Europe,” she knows very well what it is. Only an ignorant and arrogant prick could say what you said.

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        If all the good guys leave then you lose your country though

        What if everyone just left Poland during ww2? There wouldn’t be a Poland today

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          Nah, the Polish resistance was slaughtered by the Soviets anyways:

          Most soldiers of the Home Army (including those who took part in the Warsaw Uprising) were persecuted after the war; captured by the NKVD or UB political police. They were interrogated and imprisoned on various charges, such as that of fascism.[226][227] Many of them were sent to Gulags, executed or disappeared.

          Wikipedia

          Poland remained occupied for 45 years after WW2 and was forcibly “shifted” to the West causing millions of Polish people to be deported from their homes in the East.

          The best decision any Pole could have made for themselves, their family and even their country was to flee. You won’t do anything for Poland if you die as a slave in Siberia.

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      Not sure where your getting that 70 million number, but according to Wikipedia it was some 5 million.

      Not to criticize, but I think it’s important not to spread inaccuracies and over inflate turnout numbers like a certain someone likes to do.

      Edit: Lemmy post with final count numbers on attendance. Looks like it’s a bit larger than initially thought, which is fantastic!

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        Another takeaway from that article: 7 of the top 10 were during Trump’s presidency.

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          Oh don’t you know? The media just has it out for him. For: illegitimate reasons we never have to talk about/s

          It’s not like people have good reason to find trump uniquely terrible. TDS!!!1 /s

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          Depends on source.

          Need about 11M to reach the supposed 3.5% “rule” which is near what 50501 was self-reporting.

          Traditional media was reporting 5M to start and has slowly added more.

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      The Nazis did eventually lose, but look what it took to do it. Millions of people died on both sides. The best defense is to not allow them any power, but they already control the most powerful military in the history of the world.

      At this point, leaving is a credible option, if you have it. Unfortunately, unless you are wealthy, have a large business, or are incredibly intelligent in a field they want, most of us won’t be welcome any where else.

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      The brown shirts have the keys to the kingdom, and so there’s no easy way to get rid of them. By my count they’ve already won, and will be able to do a depressing amount of damage before anyone could hope to stop them. If you’re a vulnerable group who has the opportunity to leave and isn’t ready to die fighting, leaving is the safest bet.

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      I mean that’s certainly fair, but with the vast majority of America either supporting the fascists or dragging its feet (cue “we can’t give them an excuse to do a fascism!!!”) “fuck this shit I’m outta here” is, honestly, pretty valid.

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      But going peacefully on the streets is only successful if the government you want to send a message to is listening, i.e. if it either cares for their citizens or is in any way rational.

      I hope I’m wrong here, but I can’t see anything changing for the better in your country. It currently looks like 70 million people trying to talk through a knife fight.

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        Eh, Trump’s stupid enough to openly oppose peaceful protest. And Americans seem to have a reaaaally short fuse when someone physically spits them in the face.

        Soon, they won’t be so peaceful.

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          I had this hope too, but he already went light-years too far and all I read is “soon …”.

          I’m generally against violence, but I really hope you guys do something over there…

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      Your usage of “70 million” is a cope just like her “checks and balances”. There was nowhere near that amount of people. Not even 10 million. The protests were largely cancelled because of the political assassination.

      I looked for photos of protests and the ones I saw did not have anywhere near these amounts of people. A few hundred to a couple thousand at any one city. America is very okay with fascism.