You're kidding, right?. France practically founded the very concept of liberalism, and has been a socialist shithole for decades. They've been Weimar before Weimar ever existed.rusty_shackleford wrote: ↑ April 9th, 2024, 22:12saddest part of the ubisoft debacle is they're french and the french were mostly unaffected by this until recently due to having a very insular culture
I assume it's because ubisoft is really globohomo now too tho
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In Which Europeans confuse the right to own property with marxism???
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In Which Europeans confuse the right to own property with marxism???
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g*rmoid propagandaKnightoftheWind wrote: ↑ April 10th, 2024, 03:56You're kidding, right?. France practically founded the very concept of liberalism, and has been a socialist shithole for decades. They've been Weimar before Weimar ever existed.rusty_shackleford wrote: ↑ April 9th, 2024, 22:12saddest part of the ubisoft debacle is they're french and the french were mostly unaffected by this until recently due to having a very insular culture
I assume it's because ubisoft is really globohomo now too tho
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Your average "based" fr*nchman.rusty_shackleford wrote: ↑ April 10th, 2024, 03:58g*rmoid propagandaKnightoftheWind wrote: ↑ April 10th, 2024, 03:56You're kidding, right?. France practically founded the very concept of liberalism, and has been a socialist shithole for decades. They've been Weimar before Weimar ever existed.rusty_shackleford wrote: ↑ April 9th, 2024, 22:12saddest part of the ubisoft debacle is they're french and the french were mostly unaffected by this until recently due to having a very insular culture
I assume it's because ubisoft is really globohomo now too tho
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I hate the fr*nchKnightoftheWind wrote: ↑ April 10th, 2024, 04:02Your average "based" fr*nchman.rusty_shackleford wrote: ↑ April 10th, 2024, 03:58g*rmoid propagandaKnightoftheWind wrote: ↑ April 10th, 2024, 03:56
You're kidding, right?. France practically founded the very concept of liberalism, and has been a socialist shithole for decades. They've been Weimar before Weimar ever existed.
So do the French. Why do you think they're committing cultural suicide?
Most of every country that's being subverted don't have anything to do with the cultural suicide. They're just unaware and unfortunately empathetic like most White people. They don't want to have to resort to violence until pushed into a corner. Most White countries are in varying degrees of being pushed into the corner as their way of life is in the process of being destroyed.SoLong wrote: ↑ April 10th, 2024, 08:49So do the French. Why do you think they're committing cultural suicide?
There's a small percentage in each country aware and trying to fight back, but until day to day living becomes unbearable I don't think anything big will happen. I do think, however, that each country will have mass exoduses and/or civil unrest.
This century is going to be ugly.
The Jew is the eternal enemy of the European. Ever since Rome destroyed their temple, they have held this grudge.
Most of the good French people died in Berlin in 1945.
Can't believe Karl Marx was a born and raised Frenchman who moved to Berlin for a while and wrote for a paper called the French-German AnnalsKnightoftheWind wrote: ↑ April 10th, 2024, 03:56France practically founded the very concept of liberalism, and has been a socialist shithole for decades.rusty_shackleford wrote: ↑ April 9th, 2024, 22:12saddest part of the ubisoft debacle is they're french and the french were mostly unaffected by this until recently due to having a very insular culture
I assume it's because ubisoft is really globohomo now too tho
Similar to those 100% uniformly French enlightenment and liberal thinkers like Adam Smith, Immanuel Kant, John Locke, Francis Bacon and numerous other 100% purely French enlightenment thinkers who heavily influenced the liberal british French parliament throughout the 1700s and the American French Revolutionary wars in the americas where the French founding fathers of America started the first liberal republic
Also if you're going to cry and complain about the allies turning germany into the weimar republic by defeating and humiliating them you have to do the same for the Second French Empire.
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It doesn't start with Marx, before him, were his inspirations, the freaks behind the French Revolution-- and they weren't all Jewish.
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people who don't want to get humiliated should try not losing wars
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All of them being shockingly disgusting, repulsive, and ugly on top of half of them trying to rape young girls was a thinker.
I was more responding to the socialist remark with that. The rest I go into in the rest of the post.
France has had numerous right wing and authoritarian regimes. Even the extremely liberal French Revolution was ultimately rejected by the French people in favor of the actually stable government of Napoleon. When France became a republic the second time they immediately voted for his nephew to again become Emperor.
That's not to mention France was a zealously catholic monarchy for far longer than it has ever been a republic.
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didn't napoleon have something to do with metric
disgusting if true
disgusting if true
It's actually the reverse. He got rid of the revolutionary metric calendar and then in 1812 he abandoned the metric system and instituted a sort of hybrid system of both but obviously there were more important matters at hand.rusty_shackleford wrote: ↑ April 10th, 2024, 17:59didn't napoleon have something to do with metric
disgusting if true
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@Irenaeus I need one of those "the left has gone bananas" memes right now.
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There was a lot of carryover between the French and the British back then, especially seeing as Post-Norman Britain itself adopted a lot of frenchisms into it's culture. The Protestant reformation could be considered as laying the groundwork for the French Revolution and the ideas of people like John Locke, but it was indeed the French Revolution and French thinkers that conceptualized a lot of what we know as liberalism today. Concepts such as socialism and what would become communism originated there. Voltaire was even the reddit atheist of his day.Vergil wrote: ↑ April 10th, 2024, 17:47Can't believe Karl Marx was a born and raised Frenchman who moved to Berlin for a while and wrote for a paper called the French-German AnnalsKnightoftheWind wrote: ↑ April 10th, 2024, 03:56France practically founded the very concept of liberalism, and has been a socialist shithole for decades.rusty_shackleford wrote: ↑ April 9th, 2024, 22:12saddest part of the ubisoft debacle is they're french and the french were mostly unaffected by this until recently due to having a very insular culture
I assume it's because ubisoft is really globohomo now too tho
Similar to those 100% uniformly French enlightenment and liberal thinkers like Adam Smith, Immanuel Kant, John Locke, Francis Bacon and numerous other 100% purely French enlightenment thinkers who heavily influenced the liberal british French parliament throughout the 1700s and the American French Revolutionary wars in the americas where the French founding fathers of America started the first liberal republic
Also if you're going to cry and complain about the allies turning germany into the weimar republic by defeating and humiliating them you have to do the same for the Second French Empire.
In other words, the British had bad ideas that the French only made 10x worse.
rusty_shackleford wrote: ↑ April 10th, 2024, 18:05@Irenaeus I need one of those "the left has gone bananas" memes right now.
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The American Revolution spawning liberalism has done far more damage to the white race and our collective souls than any proto-socialist upstarts. A revolution on behalf of a merchant and lawyer caste had worse long-term ramifications than the peasant revolt that ultimately led to Bonaparte. Plus I'm pretty sure ubisoft is heavily based out of America/Canada now and they have become more multinational than frenchArcaneLurker wrote: ↑ April 10th, 2024, 17:51It doesn't start with Marx, before him, were his inspirations, the freaks behind the French Revolution-- and they weren't all Jewish.
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wrong, american revolution was entirely unrelated to the french revolutionNammu Archag wrote: ↑ April 12th, 2024, 01:42The American Revolution spawning liberalism has done far more damage to the white race and our collective souls than any proto-socialist upstarts. A revolution on behalf of a merchant and lawyer caste had worse long-term ramifications than the peasant revolt that ultimately led to Bonaparte. Plus I'm pretty sure ubisoft is heavily based out of America/Canada now and they have become more multinational than frenchArcaneLurker wrote: ↑ April 10th, 2024, 17:51It doesn't start with Marx, before him, were his inspirations, the freaks behind the French Revolution-- and they weren't all Jewish.
american founding fathers were so disgusted by it that they didn't even recognize the french republic as the continuation of france — maybe you've heard of the 'quasi-war' before?
Ann Coulter has written many articles on this exact topic, including writing a book on it
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My interest just dropped to zerorusty_shackleford wrote: ↑ April 12th, 2024, 02:39Ann Coulter has written many articles on this exact topic
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I realize you're like 19 or something and think you have life figured out because you've read a /pol/ post once, but try reading other things once in a while.Nammu Archag wrote: ↑ April 12th, 2024, 02:44My interest just dropped to zerorusty_shackleford wrote: ↑ April 12th, 2024, 02:39Ann Coulter has written many articles on this exact topic
butthurt euro SJWs are trying to derail the thread again... where are the jannies
The toilet clogged and they don't know what to do.aweigh wrote: ↑ April 12th, 2024, 02:47butthurt euro SJWs are trying to derail the thread again... where are the jannies
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Growing up is reading what some foid hibernian pundit from a fed family said about historyrusty_shackleford wrote: ↑ April 12th, 2024, 02:45I realize you're like 19 or something and think you have life figured out because you've read a /pol/ post once, but try reading other things once in a while.Nammu Archag wrote: ↑ April 12th, 2024, 02:44My interest just dropped to zerorusty_shackleford wrote: ↑ April 12th, 2024, 02:39Ann Coulter has written many articles on this exact topic
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She's not the one who mistakes property rights with communism.Nammu Archag wrote: ↑ April 12th, 2024, 02:55Growing up is reading what some foid hibernian pundit from a fed family said about historyrusty_shackleford wrote: ↑ April 12th, 2024, 02:45I realize you're like 19 or something and think you have life figured out because you've read a /pol/ post once, but try reading other things once in a while.
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America is #2 on the list, but the French Revolution will always be #1. In terms of the far-reaching devastation it wrought upon the European mind, none were as deadly and as insidious. Overnight, the Fr*nch dismantled and deconstructed every sacred institution which had guided Europe for centuries. Replacing it with a "cult of reason", which even became the state religion of France for a very short period of time. It was basically a nationwide CHAZ, and spelled the beginning of the end for Christendom as a core ideal of the European man. Even the very term we use, "European", was conceptualised by these Fr*nchmen. They wanted a secular, more globalized name for themselves, and the historic term of Christendom was obviously much too entrenched in the backwards, bigoted ways of the Church!. This was a heckin' new era!, it's the 2020s 1700s after all!. They really were the redditors of their day, and still are now. Fr*nch nationalism is a complete joke.Nammu Archag wrote: ↑ April 12th, 2024, 01:42The American Revolution spawning liberalism has done far more damage to the white race and our collective souls than any proto-socialist upstarts. A revolution on behalf of a merchant and lawyer caste had worse long-term ramifications than the peasant revolt that ultimately led to Bonaparte. Plus I'm pretty sure ubisoft is heavily based out of America/Canada now and they have become more multinational than frenchArcaneLurker wrote: ↑ April 10th, 2024, 17:51It doesn't start with Marx, before him, were his inspirations, the freaks behind the French Revolution-- and they weren't all Jewish.
Of course, some say that the revolution was not popular during it's day, and indeed many peasants were skeptical and unwilling to participate, but once a critical mass was convinced there was no turning back. It may have been started by banking and (((elite))) interests, but it ended as a "democratic" revolution. And what good it did.
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I want an explanation of how you guys think john locke influenced the french revolution
I don't think you guys actually know, but it will be funny
I don't think you guys actually know, but it will be funny
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You're laying it on too thick here brorusty_shackleford wrote: ↑ April 12th, 2024, 02:39Ann Coulter has written many articles on this exact topic, including writing a book on it