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French Revolution

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A historical period where male-led revolutionary movements engaged in purges and executions, contradicting claims about cancel culture being uniquely feminine.

Mentions (6)
"when the Napoleon movie comes out you best believe I'm turning into the annoying French revolution guy."
"Nobody has the ability to accurately figure out how and why and what the French revolution is as it happens. Definitely not youtubers or substacks or even someone on a really cool subreddit. You'll understand the current world a lot better if you stop pretending to study it and start actually examin"
Stop trying to understand the contemporary world · u/seizasitter · ↑60 · 2023-06-04
"the French Revolution would have never happened had Wellbutrin been around"
"Countless male-led revolutionary and radical movements have featured denunciations and purges, secret informants and struggle sessions. It was not squadrons of women who guillotined dissenters during the French Revolution."
NYT Opinion: How Women Destroyed the West · u/OJ_Soprano · ↑35 · 2025-10-25
"Hegel was writing specifically with the French Revolution in mind. More broadly, Hegel's influence extends only to unstable, failed states, monsters, and sad losers."
"Hegel was writing specifically with the French Revolution in mind."
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