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Originally Posted by litlokc
Hollywood, I like history so I'm sorry but your point about French Revolution and Revolutions in general should not be said lightly.
Very quick French Revolution started lady guillotine kills alot. In Mess Napoleon Bonaparte comes to power, some good mostly bad times for most French. Napoleon looses War put on island, King Louis put in power. Napoleon escapes island, returns to power Waterloo. King Louis put back into power again. It is roughly 50 years from the start of Revolution to first President comes to power in France.
When the United States broke from England. War starts than roughly 13 years before first President elected.
Look at who is currently elected, in the USA, do you trust them to create a new Constitution?
I do agree with you. There are many underlying factors or assumptions that skew viewpoints on a race, equality and more.
For myself I only be come aware from stories i hear or see. Than something causes me to reconsider the thought or action. Something like 90% of your brain runs on no actual thought, it is trying to become aware to see the error and make a different choice.
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I thought the same. A revolution is mostly a very bloody business. Unfortunately it would kill many people of color because those who are in power now wouldn’t want to give it up.