Was it Satanic Jewish Masons?

Was it Satanic Jewish Masons?
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Was it spontaneous demonstrations to a youtube video?

We all agree it was the worst event in human history?

I don't think this sort of talk is a good place for you to beheaded.

It was a complete and utter lacking of understanding economics.

It was the semi-well off being frustrated at not being more well off, and using those not well off to blame the well off for Acts of God.

More like best event in human history.

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Financial problem (Crown ran out of money due to irresponsible spending) became a financial problem (only a complete tax reform could save them) became a political problem (a tax reform would would be impossible without removing the entrenched privileges of the clergy and nobility, who really didn't like that idea).

The actual revolution part with the bastille came after the Estates General (representatives from the whole country called together to solve important issues) ended up solving nothing because the king was a naturally poor leader who was feeling particularly dead inside due to his son dying miserably for no reason. At the EG all of the non-clergy and non-nobility representatives along with certain idealists among the nobility and clergy declared themselves the true National Assembly that represented the interests of the French people. Upon hearing this King Louis supposedly said 'fuck it' and just left them to do whatever. Eventually the people of Paris, who thought this political news was the most exciting shit ever, got it into their heads (largely due to a speech made by a friend of Robespierre's) that the king was going to shut the National Assembly down (not an groundless fear), and so they stormed the bastille.

And then after this the Paris Mob realized that they could get whatever they wanted by rallying together and killing shit, and that attitude is how you explain everything that happened for the next several years in France.

And yes, it was a pretty awful event. It was the birth of the modern-era, and what a shit era this has turned out to be. Robespierre should have been allowed to keep purging.

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The most wealthy class didn't feel like they get their fair share of power, the Enlightements building-up and also this The true Revolution began in 1793 when the Committee of Public Safety was established, under the montagnards' influence. That is when the ideals of liberty and equality proclaimed in the 26 august 89 DRMC started to be put into practice.
The well-off bourgeoisie eventually won.

I just watched La Révolution française and I learned a lot about the revolution
>It was a bunch of idealistic lawyers and journalists
>I feel bad for the king, he just wanted to be liked by his people.
>Desmoulins, Danton and Marat got what was coming for them
>Robespierre dindu nothing wrong
>Saint Just was a pussyboi faggot

You probably shouldn't get your history from a film.

I've read about the subject and the film paints a far better portrait of Desmoulins and Danton that they deserve and Robespierre was even better than in the films

Budget crisis

>hating on Saint Just

get out

He was basically an edgemaister supreme. Robespierre only did what was necessary

Danton really was corrupt and likely would have guillotined Robespierre and his faction, had Robespierre not made the first move. After the threat of invasion had been removed, Robespierre must have known he and his faction were in an increasingly vulnerable position.

You're a fucking terrorist sympathizer

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>That guy from Jurassic Park was there

>I feel bad for the king, he just wanted to be liked by his people.
He just tried to flee the country and call the other monarchies for help. That's betraying his people.

He never tried to flee the country. He wanted to flee Paris, where he (and his wife, children, and siblings) were being terrorized and threatened with mob violence when he tried to exercise his by-the-people-given-rights to move about freely, exercise his own opinions, and use his veto.

One of the reasons why the flight to Montmedy failed is that Louis refused to take the quicker route which would have taken them over the border for half an hour, because he didn't want to appear to be leaving France.

He asked for the support of other monarchies when he was getting death threats and he could no longer act of his own free will.

>That's betraying his people.
And how are you coming to that retarded conclusion? He didn't want to get ganked by a mob of idiots, and wanted to restore the peace.

Louis was ruler of all of France but the situation he fled from was the most extreme people of Paris dictating how the entire country should be handled. A king should be accountable for his actions but an angry mob waiting to take your head off the moment they're dissatisfied is a bad work environment.