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Modern liberals: "The American Revolution was the best and most wholesome revolution ever!!!"
Liberals if they lived back then: "The colonists are using violence to gain independence, why can't they just be peaceful? They're a bunch of violence loving terrorists, I'm siding with the British Empire."
The only consistency in liberal ideology is zero awareness of History
while you're here let's bring up the french revolution, overrated bougie ahh revolution that didn't improve the situation for poor people in france even 200 years later
Edit: I obviously don't support isis
Yeah when you hear French libs talking all about "republican values" and freak out when some people break stuff in the streets
It objectively did you aren't accounting for how shit things were before the French revolution it was illegal to pay a worker more than the minimum required to live
Many leading French revolutionaries were abolitionists. They ended slavery in Haiti. But then Bonaparte launched a fascist counterrevolutionary coup and made slavery in Haiti legal again.