• borQue@lemmy.zip
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    buys popcorn and beer and I wish y’all happy shooting… A bit of a sad turnoff for starters though, that the history of your country actually progressed -250 years

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    A revolution would be awesome. We could literally eliminate all of these corrupt oligarchs and traitor politicians. Then we can have a constitutional convention to make sure this level of corruption never happens again.

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        It’s funny you should say that, if you look at the living standards & human development before and after, it’s pretty clear that the revolution was overall a really good thing.

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        Yea you’re totally right we should just keep bowing down to the pedofile parasite class and embrace fascism. The last time fascism rose globally 70 million people died so yea your plan seems much better. For sure

        • mojofrododojo@lemmy.world
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          they’d rather have fascism than compromise and vote for someone who didn’t tick every one of their boxes.

          they’re so fucking dumb, and so willing to harm everyone with their stupidity.

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          2 days ago

          Are you replying to the right comment?
          Cause your comment seems to have nothing to do with mine.

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    The American war for Independence is a pretty sad example of revolution.

    Think of the average American, how much did their material conditions change? Now compare to the French Revolution, Haitian Revolution, and Bolshevik revolution.

    America by comparison, was just an “under new management”.

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      Well the American revelolution was driven more by the rich or at least the mercantile class than the average person.