Was he justified in his actions, and most importantly, is he /ourguy/?
/ourguy/?
/his/ is probably one of the most divided boards on 4chan that I can think of
>>2001030
No we're not.
>>2001035
son of a bitch
>>2001018
He did absolutely nothing wrong given the circumstances.
His only fault was he didn't know when to stop, and that he killed Lavoisier.
>>2001030
Not true. Mussolini, Napoleom, Robespierre, Jefferson are /ourguys/. And Voltaire too.
>>2001086
i must agree that at least napoleon even if he is bantered by some lunatic is pretty much /ourguy/
>>2001018
fuck floppyjaw the cunt
>>2001086
>mussolini
WE WUZ ROMANS AND SHIEEET
>>2001018
>is he /ourguy/?
No, Saint Nicky II is our guy
>>2001086
>no Hitler
Why, would he be more /pol/?
>>2001018
Absolutely. Robespierre LITERALLY did nothing wrong.
>>2001869
This meme is dank, but it also pisses me off because it should be "vive" not "viva"
>>2001194
I mean thats basically the most /his/ mindset one can have.
>>2001086
>Mussolini
That's not how you spell D'Annunzio
People blame him for the terror, but it ended the civil war well enough, but as another anon said, he didn't know when to stop. The final straw was the speech he gave where he failed to name the next people that needed to be purged. All in all, had he stopped sooner, or not gone as far, he would be remembered as one of the greatest revolutionary heroes, who made France virtuous.
>>2001018
Corrupt paranoid sack of shit
>>2001915
>Robespierre
>corrupt
Wew lad
>>2001918
Excellent meme :^)
>>2001950
You're claiming the one guy who was known as incorruptible by all. What did he gain through corruption? He lived by his salary and slept in the back rooms of laborers by choice
>>2001958
>you're claiming that the one guy who was known as incorruptible by all was corrupt
Sorry about that
>>2001038
Kek.
>>2001018
Yes and yes
>>2001550
Hitler is pure autism and cringe. Hitler was failure and meth addiction. Not /ourguy/.
>>2001018
LITERALLY DID NOTHING WRONG
>>2001018
Did nothing wrong desu
>>2001018
Fuck you
t. 18th century English historian