Lester Golden
2 min readAug 21, 2022

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Latvia authoritarian? Nazi? I carry the 1st amendment everywhere I go and have never felt threatened by anyone here. It's now safer to be Jewish in Riga than SF, Pittsburgh, London and NY.

I taught history, investments and entrepreneurship in Riga Business School for four years with absolute academic freedom. In 2016 I and three students recorded videos at the March 16 Latvian Legionnaires demo showing people printouts of Germans' genocidal Generalplan Ost to hear their views. A couple of people said it was fake. The majority knew about it. When I said why not celebrate May 8 instead of May 9 as victory day, most agreed that would be a practical compromise.

There were also Germans protesting against the Latvian Legionnaires. There wasn't so much as a shove in anger, much less abuse of anyone's right to free expression. If Latvia is authoritarian or Nazi, it's the tamest version I've ever seen; and I visited Spain when Franco was still in power.

My half Russian, half Polish Latvian wife born in Dobele and brought up in Ventspils, never has either. My sister in law born in Volgagrad and a schoolteacher in a high school in Ventspils doesn't want to be liberated by Russia. Neither do her two sons and teenage grandchildren. My part Latvian, Russian, Belarussian, Polish stepchildren feel the same way.

If by "harassment" you're referring to Latvian state language policy, it's less authoritarian than Quebec's. I've written about that here: https://medium.com/age-of-awareness/polyglot-meets-linguistic-political-football-in-latvia-90a41e8a7ced

When I asked my RBS students "what's the official language of the USA?", they all answered wrong. Guess why?

I've lived here since 2005 with no fear of state power or censorship.

Freedom House gives Latvia a democracy score of 88/100, Ukraine 61/100, Mexico 60/100 and Russia 19/100, Estonia 94/100. The USA is a backsliding democracy that gets 83/100.

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Lester Golden
Lester Golden

Written by Lester Golden

From Latvia & Porto I write to share learning from an academic&business life in 8 languages in 5 countries & seeing fascism die in Portugal&Spain in1974 & 1976.

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