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Today hundreds of people gathered outside Saints Volodymyr and Olha Ukrainian Church to protest the Russian invasion of Ukraine. At least that was the crowd size offered by the Chicago Tribune. As I tried to navigate my way from the sidewalk in front of the speaker’s podium back to Chicago Avenue, I sensed the number was at least 1,000 if not 1,500 people. The sidewalks, church parking lot, and streets were jam-packed, so I had to trod through the muddy strip devoid of any grass that served as my passageway.

One thing is for sure, lots of politicians showed up, including Governor J.B. Pritzker, Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot, and Congressmen Mike Quigley, Danny Davis and Raja Krishnamoorthi. All took to the microphone, together with Ukrainian religious leaders, counsels general, and Ukrainian community members, including at least two highly articulate teenagers. Pritzker reminded us that his ancestors were from Ukraine. Others said we are all Ukrainians. Mayor Lightfoot called for the United States to open its borders to Ukrainian refugees.

Everyone took the opportunity to condemn Vladimir Putin. While many of the signs used an obscenity to describe what Putin could do to himself, Pritzker used the family-friendly phrase, “Screw Vladimir Putin!” No one would have complained had he used the expletive.

Overall, I could picture myself in Kyiv, Kharkiv, Lviv, or Luhansk. Certainly the sea of blue and yellow flags aided my imagination, as did all of the Ukrainian phrases I heard exchanged among crowd members. I took a moment to walk into the Saints Volodymyr and Olha Ukrainian Church, where the Cyrillic characters and the Byzantine iconography transported me from Chicago’s Ukrainian Village to any one of thousands of churches in Eastern Europe, Greece, and Russia.

But back to Putin, the villain who has motivated similar outpourings throughout the world, including in the streets of St. Petersburg, Russia. What is it about this war that grips our imagination?

Pulitzer Prize winning author Anne Applebaum offers the answer in the title of her recent book, Twilight of Democracy: The Seductive Lure of Authoritarianism. Putin is a stand-in for Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko, Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro, PRC President Xi Jinping, Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, and our very own former President Donald J. Trump (and the cast of stooges in Congress and state governor’s mansions who seek his blessings).

The enlightened who until recently have taken democratic norms for granted are inspired to see the David versus Goliath pushback coming from Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and the citizens who elected him. He is our Everyman—a comedian who will almost certainly win the Nobel Peace Prize. If Trump or one of his acolytes captures the presidency in 2024 by nefarious and illegal means, the majority now know that it is possible to take back our democracy. Those who are mesmerized by what is happening in Ukraine realize that we could find ourselves in a similar position in just two or three years. Yes, Putin is Trump’s stand-in, and we are all Ukrainians.

In Front of the Saints Volodymyr and Olha Ukrainian Church

Camera Shy

Shaming the Devil

Passionate

A Sign, A Religious Leader, A Severed Head

Governor J.B. Pritzker and Mayor Lori Lightfoot: Struggling to Be Allies for the Day

Mayor Lightfoot in One of Her More Impassioned Moments

Dating Back to the Fourth Crusade

Wearing Ukrainian War Paint

The Polish Counsel General (If I Recall Correctly) Offers His Support

Governor Pritzker Reviews His Remarks

Fiery Discretion

Speaking Out on Chicago Avenue

Unity

#SayNoToPutin

The Press Turns Out

The Governor with 18-Year-Old Tanya Fedak, One of the Speakers

My Congressman Addresses The Crowd (Rep. Mike Quigley)

Signage in Front of the Church

The Message Being Conveyed

Singing a Solemn Hymn

Turning Putin’s Propaganda on Its Head

Interior of Saints Volodymyr and Olha Ukrainian Church

Hitler Reappears

The Crowd Gathered in Front of the Church

Flags Held High

Demonstrating Together

Singing with Gusto

“We Will Never Give Up”

Added Detailing

Making His Way Through the Crowd While Wrapped in the Colors of the Day

There Is More Than One Virus Plaguing the World

Headed Home

Point Made