Message from @Riley
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i know
i don't believe in a higher power
soo
i can't join
"March 1871 saw the start of the Paris Commune, in which Parisian Freemasons were heavily involved. Thirifocq, a militant socialist and member of the "le libre Examen" lodge of the Supreme Council of France, demanded that Masonic banners be set up on Paris's ramparts and that they should be "avenged" should they be torn by the bullets of the anti-Commune forces. Many Freemasons figured among the revolutionaries, including Jules Vallès and Élisée Reclus. On 29 April 1871 several thousand Freemasons of both obediences gathered behind dozens of banners for a large demonstration gathered before the Versaillan forces. "
Freemasons also planned the communist revolution in France
where did you get this from?
The same wiki you did
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Also Masonic conspiracies happen All the time
And this isn't a conspiracy theory,the police confirmed this
@Riley btw the Nazis raided all the freemason lodges and put all their secret shit on display in massive public exhibitions to prove the link between international jewry and freemasonry,however I can't find the fucking documents online ;-;
yea and I bet they have links with the lizard people too
"The French revolution was good"
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"Napoleon was a great guy"
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@Deleted User damn dude you really owned me with that EPIC meme
i got one
get it?
i did the honk meme. libtards are mad now <:libtard:557226511703343115>
but in all seriousness tell me how it wasnt good
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How was it good? It directly led to the deaths of millions of people with limited lasting change.
are you talking about the Napoleonic wars?
The entire era.
French revolution up through the end of the wars of the coalition
The main reason I like it is it helped spread good ideas through Europe
like separation of church and state, constitutionalism, ect
Those are not good ideas.
Objectively
whats wrong with them
i kinda like the rule of the law
its much better than submitting to some pampered inbred king
That's a meme understanding of monarchism
Heavily implying that pre-Napoleonic monarchs just ran around the country doing whatever the hell they wanted because they were the king right?
There have always been many checks and balances in monarchies.
well there was clearly something wrong. Maybe we should look at the causes of the French revolution
and see what they were unhappy about