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Anonymous ID: THQ51YgYUnited States /pol/511103922#511107818
7/23/2025, 5:57:50 AM
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Overall, negative, but it depends really. A lot of boomers still say Franco was a bad dude. You've got a new generation that says "F that" but ironically, the French Revolution was one where even the boomers were more redpilled and youth have kinda forgotten about how it was horrid.

The voices who were always very adamant about telling us "This wasn't a good revolution!" were people like Glenn Beck and Ann Coulter, whose reputations have declined. Schools tend to say it was a very controversial war for the early American republic not because it was a bad revolution ideologically, but because it was about a conflict between republican ideals and the fact we were allied to the French kingdom. In history, America recognized France and refused to come to their aid precisely because they had gone too far ideologically, imprisoning many American revolutionaries including Lafayette and Paine and causing great hardships for religious people, so horrible in fact that when the US acquired Louisiana, Catholic clergy fully expected martyrdom and were shocked that they wouldn't be forced to die. The French Revolution was so brutal that they even asked for a statement about which religion America forces on its people, not knowing this was not an element of American republicanism after the French Republic forced repeated unusual religions made up by its political leadership on the people, such as the "Cult of Reason" and "Cult of the Supreme Being."