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Eva Porter's avatar

This IS why you have your own blog, you renaissance man! I only remember Fantastic Four from the cartoons in the early 70s or late 60s? Can’t recall. I had no idea it was political. It seems to me like this is a lesson we don’t want in 2024, though I will 100% be seeing it.

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Daniel's avatar

You will see the kind of nostalgia for dictatorship shown in that comic in the former Yugoslavia- perhaps less so now than in the nineties or early thousands where a state holding onto the name still existed-but it exists. There's still graffiti praising Tito around the countries that used to make it up, for instance.

One of the things I think needs to be understood more in countries like the US (especially) but also the UK and other democracies is that strongman leaders, dictators and illiberal, repressive regimes do actually have appeal that can be understood. It's not a mystery why these people can get into power, and it's not a mystery how they can remain there. "Freedom" is great, if you have enough to eat and a home. Flag waving is one of the many reasons people like that strongman who can make their country something that, on the surface at least, somewhere the world respects.

The family lore is that Tito was after my great grandfather, who had fought against him in the war (he was a monarchist) and was, according to family lore, a big man in the local anticommunists in Kosovo. Tito was known to send assassins around the world to hunt down enemies of his regime, and he ran at least one prison camp off the coast of Croatia where people were basically left to die. By the end of her life, though, my grandma- the daughter of that great grandfather- was harking back to the golden age of Tito and wishing he would come back.

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