Just look at the French revolution. A lot of people think that it was similar to the American revolution but nothing could be further from the truth. The American revolution was about freedom and even then, there was a level of civility between both fighting sides. The French revolution on the other hand was about a bunch of Satanic psychos getting a blood bath to suit their sensibilities. In the end, the people did get wise and ended up killing those psychos mainly because they knew they would be next to be murdered if they didn't, but not before a lot of innocent people were brutally murdered for no good reason. The French revolution, historically, was a dry run for the Bolshevik revolution later on, which also had very strong satanic overtones. The amount of evil for the sake of evil in resent times is simply not adequately explained by flaws in human nature alone.
If you want to know how weird and insane the French revolution is, just remember that the French proudly celebrate Bastille day. However, the storming of Bastille is historically a joke. It was a fortress guarded by sub-standard troops due to low importance and there were only 7 prisoners in that castle, who had relatively comfortable conditions. One of the prisoners was brought in by his family because he was crazy and they couldn't take care of him anymore. None of those prisoners were political. Here is the relevant link and quote:
The seven prisoners in in residence that day were: four forgers, the Comte de Solanges (inside for ‘a sexual misdemeanour’) and two lunatics (one of them was an English or Irish man named Major Whyte who sported a waist-length beard and thought he was Julius Caesar). Marquis de Sade was transferred from the prison only ten days earlier. Prisoners in the rue Saint-Antoine after release from the Bastille on the 14th July 1789. One hundred lives were lost in the attack, including that of the governor, whose head was carried through Paris on a pike. The prison guard were a contingent of invalides – soldiers invalided out of regular service – and conditions were fairly comfortable for most inmates, with relaxed visiting hours and furnished lodgings.
Bastille day has communist vibes in my opinion because it's celebrating an embarrassing moment in history for the French revolution. It's something any normal organization would try to hide but something communists might celebrate just so they can show they have the power and propaganda to get people celebrating something really stupid and pretend it's something profound. Something no one in their right mind would ever celebrate on their own which shows it is them making people do it and not a spontaneous occurrence. They are celebrating the storming of an effectively un-guarded insane asylum with no political prisoners, only 7 prisoners total, and of no strategic value. The value is purely symbolic, which is something that communist also like.
Just look at the French revolution. A lot of people think that it was similar to the American revolution but nothing could be further from the truth. The American revolution was about freedom and even then, there was a level of civility between both fighting sides. The French revolution on the other hand was about a bunch of Satanic psychos getting a blood bath to suit their sensibilities. In the end, the people did get wise and ended up killing those psychos mainly because they knew they would be next to be murdered if they didn't, but not before a lot of innocent people were brutally murdered for no good reason. The French revolution, historically, was a dry run for the Bolshevik revolution later on, which also had very strong satanic overtones. The amount of evil for the sake of evil in resent times is simply not adequately explained by flaws in human nature alone.
If you want to know how weird and insane the French revolution is, just remember that the French proudly celebrate Bastille day. However, the storming of Bastille is historically a joke. It was a fortress guarded by sub-standard troops due to low importance and there were only 7 prisoners in that castle, who had relatively comfortable conditions. One of the prisoners was brought in by his family because he was crazy and they couldn't take care of him anymore. None of those prisoners were political. Here is the relevant link and quote:
https://historynotes.info/how-many-prisoners-were-freed-by-the-storming-of-the-bastille-1496/
Bastille day has communist vibes in my opinion because it's celebrating an embarrassing moment in history for the French revolution. It's something any normal organization would try to hide but something communists might celebrate just so they can show they have the power and propaganda to get people celebrating something really stupid and pretend it's something profound. Something no one in their right mind would ever celebrate on their own which shows it is them making people do it and not a spontaneous occurrence. They are celebrating the storming of an effectively un-guarded insane asylum with no political prisoners, only 7 prisoners total, and of no strategic value. The value is purely symbolic, which is something that communist also like.
...excellent addendum, nicely stated and framed....