Message from @Victortze

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2019-02-23 05:56:53 UTC  

the whole reason the nationlists came to power in the first place, was because after the opium war the Chinese population had lost faith in the qing dynasty

2019-02-23 05:56:58 UTC  

is Kari trying to smash Axel? wtf is happening in kh3 i skipped all the cutscenes lol

2019-02-23 05:57:14 UTC  

You know the rebellion that happened in the 1870s?

2019-02-23 05:57:16 UTC  

wat

2019-02-23 05:57:29 UTC  

Yeah she wants the D

2019-02-23 05:57:53 UTC  

need some kari porn in anime babes

2019-02-23 05:58:01 UTC  

I ain't leaving my bitch alone in the woods with 6ft 4 gigachad axel that's for sure

2019-02-23 05:58:32 UTC  

Taiping Heavenly Kingdom is in 1850s~1860s

2019-02-23 05:59:24 UTC  

What's the black equivalent to a Gigachad?

2019-02-23 05:59:36 UTC  

Giganigga

2019-02-23 05:59:37 UTC  

Gigaleroy

2019-02-23 05:59:52 UTC  

China had a huge rebellion in the 1870s. That was because of lost faith in the qing dynasty and their first attempt to remove them from power, which failed @Z-Man (soon to be Y A)

2019-02-23 05:59:57 UTC  

😁

2019-02-23 06:00:29 UTC  

They tried again in the 1900s and that time it led to the nationlists

2019-02-23 06:00:47 UTC  

That's how the nationlists came to be

2019-02-23 06:01:03 UTC  

@Kaiser Dion Napoleon interesting.. and even then the Qing remained with their heads stuck in theirn own asses

2019-02-23 06:01:28 UTC  

@Kaiser Dion Napoleon that's in 1850s... and that legitmaly shift power to the Han chinese as the nobles can't fight anymore

2019-02-23 06:01:35 UTC  

I just corrected you earlier, lol

2019-02-23 06:01:50 UTC  

1850s, my bad

2019-02-23 06:02:10 UTC  

Qing's entire system broke down when they gave up the imperial test system

2019-02-23 06:02:11 UTC  

it didnt help that the Qing were manchus, seen as foreign invaders

2019-02-23 06:02:23 UTC  

as the upper class no long have a reason to support Qing's royal class

2019-02-23 06:02:35 UTC  

But thats the short version of what went down basically the qing lost the opium war and that made it inevitable for rebellion

2019-02-23 06:02:55 UTC  

the problem wasa Qing's noble class was getting too comfy and lost the ability to fight

2019-02-23 06:03:07 UTC  

or do anything

2019-02-23 06:03:35 UTC  

When the nationlists took power they were just as bad, lol

2019-02-23 06:03:44 UTC  

actually, no, Opium war was a sign of weakness on Qing's part, but actual rebellion from the Han upper class did not start till later 1890s

2019-02-23 06:03:51 UTC  

So the Chinese went through another damn civil war to get them out

2019-02-23 06:04:12 UTC  

And that's when you get the commies we know and love today

2019-02-23 06:04:15 UTC  

? no nationalists never took power

2019-02-23 06:04:22 UTC  

this is something most people don't under stand

2019-02-23 06:04:43 UTC  

there are some strong paralel between the late francha ristocrasy and the late chinese aristocracy

2019-02-23 06:04:47 UTC  

China is not a united country until communist wiped out most military overlords

2019-02-23 06:04:49 UTC  

🤔 :

2019-02-23 06:05:08 UTC  

which doesn't happen till 1949

2019-02-23 06:05:35 UTC  

The nationalists were the ones who got international recognition

2019-02-23 06:05:43 UTC  

During Japan's Invasion China is consisst of many local warlords

2019-02-23 06:05:48 UTC  

When the cia and western banks financed mao like I said.

2019-02-23 06:05:51 UTC  

yes, but they don't have actual power over the warlords

2019-02-23 06:06:09 UTC  

They were submissive towards the nationalist before the war due to nationalist govenrment's superior military