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World News See other World News Articles Title: Justin Trudeau's Ceau_escu Moment Denouncing truckers for "unacceptable views," Canada's Prime Minister skipped town rather than face evidence of his own unpopularity. Is neoliberalism finally cracking? On the morning of the 21st of December, 1989, Romanian General Secretary Nicolae Ceauescu was in a foul mood. The Berlin Wall had fallen, and Mikhail Gorbachev and George H.W. Bush had recently announced the end of the Cold War, making the end of Ceauescus rule inevitable, though he couldnt see this yet. Worse, his security leaders had just failed to violently put down protests in the city of Timisoara, a fact that enraged his wife Elena. You should have fired on them, and had they fallen, you should have taken them and shoved them into a cellar, she said. Werent you told that? Long one of the worlds most vicious dictators, Ceauescus most recent plan for winning over the heartland was forcing half the countrys villagers to destroy their own homes with pick-axes and hammers, if they couldnt afford a bulldozer and packing them into project apartments in new agro-industrial towns, for a better future. Despite this, and his long history of murder, terror, and spying, Ceauescu to the end did not grasp that his unpopularity had an organic character. He was convinced ethnically Hungarian terrorists were behind the latest trouble. After reaching the balcony of Bucharests Central Committee building to give a speech that December day, hes genuinely surprised when the crowd turns on him. When he tells them to be quiet, hes befuddled by their refusal, saying, What, you cant hear? Elena jumps in and yells, Silence!, to which Ceauescu, hilariously, replies, Shut up! The crowd listens to neither of them. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread
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