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“I disapprove of what you say, but I will defend to the death your right to say it” was a joke written by Evelyn Beatrice Hall about Voltaire
Also I don’t believe he ever defended the Louis XVI, though he certainly did have a relationship with him (or at least his ministers) from obtaining French involvement in the American Revolution
@McBacoon do you have a source on that?
It´s a documented fact, that Paine was arrested in 1793, for treason. Specifically for opposing the death penalty and the execution of Louis XVI.
He was arrested by the Jacobin regime for being part of the Girondist club
Louis XVI was of course already executed by the time Paine was arrested
Do you have any source for that documented fact?
I’m not attacking you, I just have never heard that before
https://www.history.com/topics/american-revolution/thomas-paine
Scroll down to the "Rights of Man".
So the mass executions he definitely opposed
No
Because they occurred without trial and that was a direct attack on the Jacobins
No, he opposed execution of all sorts.
I have not seen anything suggesting that he specifically weighed in on the king’s trial or his execution
I have even something better, than a suggestion.
He even went to France during their revolution and tried to persuade the revolutionaries to not kill the king.
He did not like the king, but he respected his right to hold a fair trial. That almost got him killed in France.”
That almost got him killed in France.
Again this does not align with your initial statement
But I’ll admit that it does align with your second statement
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Benito Mussolini used to be part of the Italian Socialist Party before he founded his Fascist Party
Napoleon was *E P I C*
He was a poor man who climbed up to the top and rebuilt Revolutionary France
That is quite awesome
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He was just silly enough to invade Russia.
napoleon was god<:peepohype:583660763135344645> 🇫🇷
tchaikovsky's 1812 overture was composed based on napolean invading russia in 1812
the piece even has cannons in it
its very cool
Lol people admire that megalomaniacal French midget?
Imperialist scum
Baguettebrain was such a genius that he thought he'd just roll in and conquer Russia