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  1. Lord Sovereign

    Why the French Revolution was the ultimate cause of our problems

    It's as if the cultural and ideological underpinnings of Europe and the Anglosphere were flattened by the Great German Sperg Out, a.k.a, World War II. To this day we are culturally and I'd say psychologically scarred by that event, and it has embedded itself as a near new foundation myth of the...
  2. Lord Sovereign

    Why the French Revolution was the ultimate cause of our problems

    Right. Let me make this clear. When I say "class inferiors", I mean what the Marxian left thinks is what the officer class thought of the ordinary tommy. To an officer leading his men into battle, he would have viewed them as his countrymen instead of disposable plebs. Does that clarify things...
  3. Lord Sovereign

    Why the French Revolution was the ultimate cause of our problems

    Errr...this ain't it, chief. I don't recall undercutting the skill of the common soldier, merely emphasizing the often much maligned aristocracy's contribution (fuck you, Blackadder). You seem to have jumped to that conclusion. Also, I specifically pointed out that the overwhelming majority of...
  4. Lord Sovereign

    Why the French Revolution was the ultimate cause of our problems

    The idea that World War One was a conflict of working class men being sent to die in droves by upper class fops is a Marxian lie. The flower of our aristocracy (and that of Europe in general come to think of it) was cut down in the fields of Flanders, and as far as they were concerned they were...
  5. Lord Sovereign

    Why the French Revolution was the ultimate cause of our problems

    “Hard times create strong men, strong men create good times, good times create weak men, and weak men create hard times.” We are victims of our own success in some respects. Well meaning liberalism achieved ascendancy after 1945, and in its drunk with euphoria naivety allowed an insidious...
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