Which /his/torical event would qualify?
>>18290833Entirety of existence as it has transpired. If you cannot think of how it could reasonably be better, or accept that it cannot, you are retarded. But it is easier for everyone to defend the "nature" of things because doing otherwise might require effort. They argue for their own stagnation and annihilation, and pass that price onto anyone that argues against it. They glorify it in fact as a coping mechanism. And worse if you present the exact form and shape of that situation to them in a context they would support? They will assert arguments on your behalf. "It's only okay to be the outlier if I agree with it" is all that is ever alleged. Real justice or omnipotential good is utterly condemned. Instead we have a stifled crippled array of expressions and determinations. So yes, this existence IS an idiot plot no matter what side we argue from.
Start of WW1
>>18290833The French Revolution. The moment Napoleon shows up it stops being an idiot plot
>>18290833World War 2
>>18290867was going to say this>archduke's motorcade gets bombed, decides to still proceed to city hall as planned instead of immediately evacuating this obviously unsecure city because "well the attack already happened so its fine">show up at city hall literally covered in dust and debris from the explosion and the mayor still reads his prepared remarks about how "the city welcomes you in peace and brotherhood">the successful assassin gets an opportunity to kill the archduke because his driver took a wrong turn after not understanding his orders since they were given to him in a language he didn't understand, which is probably the most autor-hungarian thing that could have happenedAlways found it interesting how every country's officer corps really got fucked during ww1 because they weren't prepared for the extremely high rate of junior officer casualties, so they had to get creative. Most countries leaned heavily on school teachers to replace the losses, since they were literate, educated, and already accustomed to ordering around peasant children. But the Austrians really struggled as a result of this, since to be an officer in the Austrian army you had to speak 6 languages, not a terribly common thing.
>>18290833Look up Peroz's I repeated attacks on the hepthalitesYou can see it on HistoryMarche's channel. It's the video titled, "the battle of merv 484 AD"Just peroz I was an absolute moron. His opponents were pretty clever. Lmao
>>18290994Its fascinating to me because you have in Gravilo Princips a singular man and his actions causing not one but two world wars, the most costly and destructive wars in history. Literally 100s of millions of people are dead because of one guy. He lived until the start of WW2 didnt he? (If you call being tortured and starved in some dungeon living but still). So he lived to see that he started 2 fucking world wars (though I don't know if he correlated that WW2 only occured because of the effects and consequences of WW1.)Wild shit.