‘Our finest hour’ — a vindication to W. Churchill.

Tanya Akkari
Nov 7, 2020

November of 2020.

To feel demoralized these days is relatively simple, given the events that have taken place in what is considered the most powerful country of the world, the United States of America.

The American Dream, the American people. Those have become the default primary models and examples of what most people would want for their homelands and their own selves; and to see them tremble and fall before an invisible monster, that ought to bring out the most deepfelt fears.

Fear not, though. Even if the oldest, famous and strongest countries have fallen (or may fall) into the new chaotic status quo that’s devouring the tracts of the civilizations, it shall pass. We will not tremble; we will not doubt.

The world has fallen into the depths of chaos more than once; religious wars, world wars, nuclear attacks and murderous governors, and each time is has retaken its course. Liberty is at stake -for now. It is up to us to fight and defend the hard-earned rights as many times as necessary.

We shall fight in the grounds, in the seas, in every place. And, should the necessity of constructing over ashes and debris arise, we shall attend to it too.

This is our finest hour: the one in which we don’t falter and face the monster

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Tanya Akkari

I am versed in writing, criminology, criminalistics and international affairs. I write about them all, as well as literature. I hope you enjoy my writings!