Was the French Revolution a mistake?
>>2520845
Yes, it was the beginning of France's long decline into irrelevance
No.
Yes.
It started by the Bavarian Illuminati and Jacobins by creating an artificial food shortage. It was all about overthrowing the Christian monarchy and replacing it with a collectivist atheist state. Very similar to what would eventually happen to Russia.
Terror, fear, destruction, savagery, the French Revolution was a horrible thing.
No. All nations should be run according to the principles Liberté, égalité, fraternité, preferably with "life" squeezed in somewhere.
>>2520865
If the Bavarian Illuminati could control the weather in 18th century France, why would they need to spend millions on HAARP?
absolutely
>>2520875
What the fuck are you talking about? They didn't control the weather.
The Duke of Orleans (grandmaster of the Grand Orient Lodge) bought all the grain available and then selling it abroad or holding it from the population. Galart de Montjoie, a contemporary, said about the Duke: "[he] was moved by that invisible hand which seems to have created all the events of our revolution in order to lead us towards a goal that we do not see at present..."
>>2520845
Hell no, how many times must monarcucks whine about this?
>>2520847
Yeah if there's one word to describe 19th century France, it's "irrelevant." Idiot.
>>2520886
Louis Philippe was an opportunist scumbag. Also why interpret that line as refering to the Illuminati when "the invisible hand" has been used time and time again to refer to acts of fate?
The french revolutionists were complete degenerate retards. They were literal upper-class coffee shop hipsters who got high on drugs and fucked prostitutes while live-action roleplaying that they were "the People" who were so "oppressed" by the royality. They worshipped "nature", had festivals where they planted "trees of liberty" and then they elected into power such illustrious men of liberty and equality as Robespierre and Napoleon. They even raped the word itself, "Revolution" used to mean something like "a return to the origins" but those french fucks changed it to mean something like "an instigation of a new order". They knew the power of words, they invented dictionaries and tried to spin the very language to allow their perverse ideologies to take root. Biggest mistake ever.
It was an absolute necessity for the capitalism to move forward to its next phase. The most productive members of society simply did not want to piggyback aristocratic parasites anymore. Ancien Regime was a rotting corpse with horrid economic perspectives.
Republic is objectively the best form of government. Roman Republic is proof of this.