“Live both in the future and in the past. Who does not live in the past does not live in the future.”
Acton
This quote reminds us: if we don’t study the past, we won’t understand the present, or the future. History isn’t linear. It echoes, ripples, and repeats. A single event, like a stone dropped in water, can trigger waves that crash decades later.
Humanity doesn’t move in straight lines. We respond to events shaped by countless past influences. Ever hear the phrase “No man is an island?” Or picture a row of dominoes falling one after another?
Here’s another truth: history is circular. Events repeat, though the actors and costumes change. World War I became the breeding ground for World War II. Without it, Hitler may never have risen. Dictators come and go, wars flare and fade, but conflict leaves claw marks on the collective psyche. Trauma doesn’t expire. It lingers in families, nations, and institutions.
Why are Russians always on the defensive: spiritually, politically, and socially? Their history answers that. Centuries of invasion and bloodshed taught them to trust no one. Their worldview is shaped by siege after siege. That fear feeds into present-day policies. Why did Putin invade Ukraine? Why did many Russians support it? History trained them to see outsiders (including Ukrainians) as threats. Pride, loss, and fear created a mindset: guard what’s yours. Even if you have to steal it back.
America’s history spins on a similar axis. The Civil War unleashed generations of hate, violence, and inequality that still choke the system today. Presidents like Lincoln and Jefferson Davis didn’t just fight a war. They tore a nation apart.
Freedom? That word has been rebranded so many times it’s lost meaning. After slavery ended, Jim Crow stepped in. The illusion of racial democracy was never tested until just before World War II. What Black folks endured in America? It wasn’t new. The European feudal system oppressed masses through strict: class, race, and religious hierarchies. Same story, different continent.
Fast-forward to today. The U.S. is regressing. People are deported, detained, and disappeared, often by agents of a government their taxes helped fund. Brown-skinned families. Catholic immigrants. Haitian and African refugees. The State calls them threats. Then sends ICE, police, and soldiers to remove them.
Why? Why has the Trump era ripped at the roots of America’s soul?
Whatever happened to: “Give me your tired, your poor, your huddled masses yearning to breathe free”?
Not long ago, another regime made similar promises, then broke them. Hitler and Stalin shook hands. Then Hitler launched a genocide in the name of empire, purity, and “efficiency.” Jews, Roma, disabled people, socialists, and dissenters were exterminated. Lives were erased to save costs, tariffs, and pride.
Sound familiar?
We are in a dangerous cycle. War, genocide, and oppression thrive in authoritarian states. The biggest casualty? Democracy.
Here’s the truth: once a democracy falls to tyranny, the odds of its return are slim.
Eminem once asked, “If you had one shot, one opportunity to seize everything you ever wanted… would you capture it or let it slip?”
So, what’s democracy worth to you? Your community? Your family? Will you stand for the silenced? Will you raise your fist, march, or resist the man in uniform?
If there’s a takeaway here, it’s this: we (especially Canadians) need to pay attention to what we: wear, consume, and surround ourselves with. We are being watched. We are being targeted.