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Did Brits orchestrate the French Revolution?
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>>18472529
br*tish people are truly the bad guys of history, they are sincerely the only people the world would be better off genociding. Every single other group you can at least find some positives, but not with brits
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>>18472529
Obviously not
>b-b-but my podcaster said
He's a gibbering moron
Why would britain (meaningfully still a monarchy dominated and run by large landowners) want that? British politics and society at the time descended into paranoia for decades about how it might happen there if unionists are allowed to breathe too loudly
If you're really extra stupid and need a clear statement you might want to look at britain joining international coalitions and actually trying to kill the revolutionaries
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>>18472532
Are you retarded? Have you ever heard of a guy named Shakespeare? Isaac Newton? Charles Darwin?
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A lot of the economic problems in pre-Revolutionary France were caused by a commercial treaty signed in 1786 between France and Britain, which was radically favourable to Britain. Don't know is he might be referring to that as British "responsibility" in the revolution.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eden_Agreement

"Obstinancy in negotiations on the part of the British made the commercial agreement almost wholly beneficial to the British, and the unequal protection on certain industries ended up hurting the French economy. This treaty is often considered to be one of the grievances of the French people that sparked the French Revolution."
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>>18472529
no it was the Jews
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>>18472632
This
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>>18472529
No
>>18472532
Sneed more, Ivan
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>>18472617
>Shakespeare
great writer
>Newton
plagiarist of Gottfried Leibniz
>Darwin
plagiarist of Patrick Matthew
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>>18472988
See now all you did there was show your own ignorance of the matter. Do you think science is done in a vacuum? Or do you think scientists have to stay updated with their peers work so that they can integrate it into their own models?
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I can't take people that are unable to at least sympathize with the French Revolution seriously.
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>>18472632
This
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>>18472632
this man knows
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>>18472615
Why did the French monarchy support Republicanism in the 13 Colonies?
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>>18473144
God what a mistake
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>>18472532
You would rather the entire human race were just rolling around in their own filth wouldn't you?
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>>18472532
What about scots and welsh, are they ok? Hahahahaha just wondering
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>>18472632
>>18474444
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>>18472532
>Lets just genocide the Anglos, the people who between themselves and their diaspora have invented almost everything and anything useful, inspired or technologically advanced in the last 250 years
>The last invention of note before the Anglos was Animal Husbandry in the Adriatic prior to the Bronze Age Collapse
>Nobody else has invented anything of note at all

Yeah okay. Enjoy not having a civilization, fuckface.
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>>18472529
>orchestrate
no
However, the connection between the British Masonic lodges and the French Masonic lodges is known.
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This guy caused the French Revolution, his retarded great grandson was just the one left holding the bag.
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The French Revolution was a more radical and violent version of the Glorious Revolution of England.
Both revolutions opposed absolutism (one killed the king, the other didn't)
Both revolutions geared towards this more liberal-democratic world.
Both started seeing politics in a binary way, be it Tories vs Whigs or Jacobins vs Girondins (basically, the modern left vs right).
and... yes, both were funded by Jews.
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Seeing American conservatives whine about the French revolution and sympathize with monarchism is pathetic. You can't be American and support monarchy.
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>>18472529
>>18475556
>>18475799
The French and July Revolutions were an Orleanist plot to wrestle the crown from the senior Bourbons.
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>>18475836
Yeah but you can be a Texan, a Californian, an Alaskan, etc. States > Federal Government



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