Posts - Bill - HRES 840 Expressing support for the designation of October 28 as "Oxi Day" to commemorate the anniversary of Greek Prime Minister Ioannis Metaxas answer of "Oxi!" or "No!" to surrender to the Axis forces, inflicting a fatal wound that helped save democracy for the world.

house 10/28/2025 - 119th Congress

We are working to officially recognize October 28 as "Oxi Day" to honor Greece's courageous refusal to surrender to Axis forces in World War II, an act that played a crucial role in preserving democracy worldwide. Through this designation, we aim to encourage Americans to remember and celebrate this significant moment of resistance against fascism.

HRES 840 - Expressing support for the designation of October 28 as "Oxi Day" to commemorate the anniversary of Greek Prime Minister Ioannis Metaxas answer of "Oxi!" or "No!" to surrender to the Axis forces, inflicting a fatal wound that helped save democracy for the world.

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right-leaning 10/28/2025

Nothing says strength like standing firm for liberty; Greece gave us a blueprint with that 'No.'

right-leaning 10/28/2025

Finally, a patriotic salute to the timeless value of saying ‘No’ to enemies of freedom.

left-leaning 10/28/2025

Remembering 'No' to fascism is a rallying cry against tyranny still needed today.

right-leaning 10/28/2025

Oxi Day shows that guts and grit can topple tyrants—something today's leaders would do well to remember.

left-leaning 10/28/2025

Commemorating heroes who said 'No' reminds us democracy demands courage, not consent.

moderate 10/28/2025

Honoring Greece’s defiant 'No' fits right alongside our own tales of resisting oppression.

left-leaning 10/28/2025

Oxi Day honors resistance—because standing up to hate should never be optional.

moderate 10/28/2025

If a simple word slowed down fascism, maybe we all need to find our own 'Oxi' moment.

moderate 10/28/2025

Celebrating Oxi Day is a neat reminder that sometimes a strong 'No' really does change history.