He is a fascinating figure for me. His rise and fall. How he and those around him changed as the Revolution went on. He was a lawyer and represented members of the third estate, saw the outlawing of slavery in the French colonies and was against the death penalty (before the Revolution and Terror). He believed so strongly in his own ideals, that one man said; "This man is dangerous. He believes everything he says." However he changed along with the Revolution around him. Ultimately, the terror would come back and claim him next. But its up to you really on how he should be judged...
One of the most controversial men who ever lived but a true revolutionary nonetheless. I don't think we can truly understand the fervour and spirit of those times from our cushy modern perspective.
@@TheOneAndOnlyCosplayerLa Revolution Francaise idk I musta spelled something wrong, but some dude named Saint-Just has the full and upscaled version on his channel
Revolutionary government was full of opportunistic snakes. But I do think Marat and Robespierre were ahead of their time by far. One in theory and one in practise.
You realize that the french revolution was made by the bourgeoisie against the nobility, right? Couldn't be more liberal; commerce and financial interests replaced the old agriculture based sociey.
@@farzanamughal5933 Robespierre was more like a socialist he nationalized the economy and stabilized the price of bread. The Thermidorian Reaction, tho, did revert to a capitalist economy
He was a complicated man who had written to Couthon for ruthless repression in Lyon, but on the other hand defended the 20,000 people (who defended the Girondins) when the Hébertistes demanded the trial of the 20,000 people, lest the 20,000 people were killed I don't think he's innocent, but I think the Reign of Terror is a very complicated thing🤔
@@quinnholloway5400 Robespierre does bear responsibility, but you must also consider that France was in the midst of internal and external wars. France needed a strong government, and even if Robespierre disagreed with the reign of terror, others would implement it. The reign of terror itself was an emergency measure born out of war
Dear Roberspierre fan, As a fellow INFP, I understand your passion for his work and the impact he made in history. It's always wonderful to connect with like-minded individuals who appreciate his contributions. Keep exploring and learning more about him, and let that passion drive you in your own endeavors. Warm regards, Eleonoire La Renard
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“I am pitiless towards oppressors, because I pity the oppressed.” A line that holds all the sentiments it needs to. But the questions always becomes when the oppressed loop back around and becomes the oppressors. Is it in human nature to oppress? The French Revolution was such an interesting philosophical, moral, and ethical time in human history.
The most incorrupt and honourable man of the revolution. Along with Saint -Just and Couthon. He never betrayed his people, he protected France militarily, he never stole the French people and even though his punishments were cruel, his intention was to create a truly virtuous society. His biggest mistake: Ignorance of human nature. Being a very educated man, he unfortunately knew the world only through books. He did not know the psychology of the masses and thought that simply executing rotten parts of society would ''purify'' society. Little did he know that passions subsist inside human nature and neither violence nor even reason are the true means for clearing them from the masses. And his ignorance he paid in the worst way possible: the people of Paris he so much loved and sacrificed everything for, the same people that some months before admired him and cheered all his decisions were the same people cheering him being driven a la guillotine!!
Je suis vraiment perplexe. Il avait des valeurs, un raisonnement qui peuvent être considérés en partie comme bons. Mais il a tué Louis XVI, Danton et des dizaines de milliers d'hommes et de femmes. Il fait partie de notre Histoire en tout cas, cela est sûr
Au contraire. Maximilien était contre la peine de mort et celle du roi, mais à du prononcer son célèbre discours en Faveur de la mort de Louis, car en tentant fuir & en conspirant contre la "nation", il est devenu indéfendable. Il n'a pas était complaisant n'ont plus, des exactions commis dans les prisons et les hôpitaux, par les civils sur les "nobles", suite à des rumeurs et la panique.
@@aristoloup8701 non pas vraiment louis XVI n'a jamais voulu être roi et il était même plutôt pour la monarchie constitutionnelle après tout louis XVI aurait voulu être serrurier il était très bon dans ce domaine
Oh man i wish he was still alive. He would laugh on the face of those who protest against tyrants "peacefully". What a joke of a world. You don't "protest" against tyranny you rise up against it, he did, and that's one of the reasons we have our human rights. Vive la Revolution.
@@yourbrotherfromanothermother21 That is the narrative the opposition wanted everyone to know. He was a hero of the people that dared take the necessary steps to liberate the people from the shackles put on by the aristocracy!
@@theonewhoknocks6353There is. He defended Jews, Actors, the disabled ( his friend Couthon was paralyzed from the waist down)and the downtrodden when no one else would. He called for a centralized France because only then would the war ( started by the Girondins mind you) be won. There is historical proof that Danton was nothing but a corrupt Orleanist who would have sold France out if only it meant that there could be an oligarchy of the rich there while the people starve. Meanwhile, Robespierre fought relentlessly to keep the prices of bread at a reasonable rate. Robespierre was a hero and the only reason why he isn't viewed that way today is the fact that Lenin claimed to be inspired by him, which says more about Lenin than about Robespierre. Trying to keep a country at war from falling apart is no crime and he had to work politically within a system which had never been done before. This is something that takes courage, what takes courage can certainly take lives. That's just how it is. He was never bloodthirsty, he was trying to keep France from completely ceasing to exist. He never declared himself god, he merely tried to establish a state religion described in book four of Rousseau 's " The Social Contract". Educate yourself, read books by Colin Jones or Peter McPhee who are actual scholars in the field rather than having your knowledge from memes.
He me the wrong choices when it came to the well being of France and massacred people for every small thing including the style of address and he refused to make peace with other European nations he also didn't really help the economy. so he did a lot of things wrong.
Очень странно, что когда говорят о Робеспьере и якобинцах, упоминают лишь террор и гильотину. Но ведь это далеко не главное, что они делали. Куда важнее их решение продавать землю МАЛЫМИ УЧАСТКАМИ (чтоб было выгодно небогатым крестьянам), борьба со спекулянтами и прочее. Кстати, террор осуществляли их враги тоже. Причём гораздо раньше и в большем масштабе. Представление о Робеспьере сильно искажено. Думаю, причина этого искажения в том, что современные правящие элиты Франции (и Запада) -это политические наследники именно ЖИРОНДИСТОВ, казнивших Робеспьера и отменивших продажу земли малыми участками. Что пошло на пользу спекулянтам
@@gregkerna7410 L'histoire de ce monde et bâti sur le mensonge , la manipulation depuis des lustres. En bon perroquet vous répéter ce que vous disent vos maitres. Fermer la TV et ouvré votre conscience.
Si tu veux des vrais héros de la France Jeanne d'Arc, Napoléon, de Gaulle, Leclerc, Lamartine, Danton, Clovis et j'en passe ont davantage aidé la France bien que je ne dis pas que Robespierre est fait que du mal il a aussi permis certaines choses il reste l'une des personnes à l'origine de la terreur
Robespierre was a vicious dictator no better than King Louis. He scammed the sans-colottes but finally he met the same fate as many of his victims. Good riddance.
The enemies of Robespierre called him a dictator but actually the jacobins started the reign of terror in fear of a potential military general who would have acquired too much popularity returns to the capital and tries to establish a military dictatorship… that’s the reason why Lafayette, a general considered hero of American and French revolutions was forced into exile after he tried to suppress the Republican protests… yes Lafayette supported the French Revolution but he supported the revolutionary constitutional monarchy and not the idea of a republic… Robespierre was just used as the figurehead or the scapegoat of the terror because he participated and took a major role on it at the last days of the terror… but also because he turned against one of the first leaders of the French Revolution, aka Danton… yes Danton was a jacobin who started the September massacres… danton was friend with Robespierre but when danton returned to the convention after he took a break with his family, he ordered the end of the terror that he started… the other jacobins didn’t like that danton would try to destroy what they accomplished and when Danton used Camille to write in the news that the terror was evil, Robespierre knew that they had to stop danton… Almost everyone knew danton was economically corrupt but Danton was still popular because he had leadership … that’s how Robespierre used the pretext that Danton was corrupted to accuse him of being a counterrevolutionary… that idea wasn’t brought by Robespierre… multiple people like the hebergists (Hebert) accused him already of being a traitor because there were rumors he was paid by people who were revolutionary constitutional monarchists and joined the enemy once the republic was proclaimed … the moderates like the girondins also accused danton of being corrupt and decided to trespass danton property to steal his documents to prove it… and eventually the girondins were arrested by Danton and his friend Robespierre and the rest of the jacobins followed… that led to many people accusing the jacobin government of being a dictatorship but the truth is that Robespierre arrested the girondins to protect Danton, who was accused of being a traitor by Brissot, the leader of the girondins… that led to the persecution of the moderates, aka the girondins… this led to make the terror more intense because the girondins were now considered enemies… Eventually even if Robespierre defended Danton 2 times when Danton was accused of being a traitor by the moderates (girondins) and the too radicals (hebergists), both hebergists and girondins were eventually persecuted by the committee of public safety led by the jacobins… eventually when Danton returned to Paris to try to end the terror and used Camille as a goat to write news condemning robespierre and the jacobins action, saint just the brother of robespierre influenced Hebert and robespierre to turn against Danton… Yes robespierre defended Danton against Hebert but eventually there was a dispute about the news that continued to condemn the jacobin reign of terror and these newspapers were written by Camille des moulins, but it was danton who told him to write them… Eventually this led to the end of danton which a lot of jacobins eventually tried to support after his death, turning against Robespierre…
@@yourbrotherfromanothermother21 bro thinks he understands french revolution while what they taught him about it is only 2% of the real history of french revolution... bro be like : robespierre bad cuz the thermidoriens said so... bruh the thermidoriens who accused and sent robespierre to the gu*llotine were even more radical than robespierre cuz after robespierre's fall, the reign of terror never really ended... only in paper we associate the end of robespierre with the end of the terror... in reality, the terror was more intensified under the thermidoriens, aka the moderates... indeed, the worst period of the reign of terror with the most people gu*llotined happened during the moderate's rule... actually these moderates were ex jacobins who survived the terror but decided to turn against robespierre because some of them liked danton or some of them tried to survive... yet they were all radicals in practice.... Marat, Danton, Robespierre or Hebert were all considered leaders of these radicals, but Robespierre was one of the few who didn't target the people of france but instead he targetted those who were inside the governement... unlike danton who started the september massacres or hebert who tried to start the destruction of churches, robespierre targetted those inside the governement, not the people...
@@tomboura8951 Indivisible : la France n'a jamais été autant divisé de toute son histoire. Laïque : Financer et faire la promotion de l'islam, et de la judeo franc-maçonnerie, j'appelle pas ça tellement laïque. Démocratique : on a cas demander au français se qu'ils en pense. Social : je n'ai jamais vu un régime aussi anti-social de toute l'histoire de France. Mais encore une fois laissons la parole au français. Liberté : quand ça vas de le Sens de la Bien-pensance. Égalité : Arrête de rêver. Fraternité, oui, quand il y'a la coupe du monde. 🥳
I have watched this video several times now, and I have just now read the description, as well as your profile picture. Robespierre, as well as Stalin? I see you are a cultured man as well as a true comrade.
This man admires dictators who did nothing but suppress his people and order the execution of thousands, if not millions of innocent civilians. How are these “heroes“?
'' cultured man'' yeah stalin wow cool. It's certainly a good guy that didn't kill millions. Oh Robespierre the cool guy that was rich and induced the terror in France. Freacking commies.
@@jimakisspd Corruption is not just about money. It is also about power. Once Robespierre got grip of power, he was not willing to leave it. He was murdering innocent people just to stay in power. In the end he went crazy with that "Cult of supreme being" which led to his fall...
"Men of all countries are brothers, and the different peoples should help one another to the best of their ability, like citizens of the same state." - Maximilien Robespierre The internationale unites the human race.
History will still take a few hundred years to deliver a correct judgement on Robespierre. I believe there are 3 words that can perfectly describe Robespierre :- IDEOLOGUE, CAPRICIOUS, RUTHLESS
Vive la France ! Une France avec un régime fort qui ses maintenir la paix et la stabilité dans le pays ! Une France avec des valeur forte qui unisse se peuple trop divisé ! Une France forte est puissante comme à Fontenoy ! Une France dirigé pars un monarque par un homme fort un homme de pouvoir dévoué à s'on peuple et surtout à la France !
I don't like him personally. He created a new religion out of whole cloth and made himself its high priest, that's a massive L for me (partially because I'm Catholic).
Don't take this as a blind reactionary attack on liberals. I do appreaciate some classical liberal thinkers and this man was one of the least terrible revolutionaries, still bad
Me, not because his Ideology or actions, he totally do wrong at Reign of Terror but i like how man from 3rd estates can Prove himself towards Rethorics and Poetry not like Napoleon who’s Action Oriented, Robespierre is Speak oriented and Show how Mouth can be more Horrifying than Blade of the Guillotines
The terror was necessary as Thermidor proved. Among the victims of this terror mourned by Robespierre's enemies were corrupt paedophiles (Georges Danton) and those who blatantly tried to overthrow the Republic (Jacques Hebert). No Republic could survive with such elements left to run free. No Republic can survive without a period of terror.
@@fares8015 Ce n'est pas de ma faute si ce sont les bourgeois les maîtres du système économique. 😂 Ne croyez pas pas que je soit dénué de conscience. Vous pensez réagir à un commentaire, mais il y a un Homme avec une vie derrière ce compte utilisateur. 🤣
@@tomboura8951 il est bloquer dans sa veille utopie royaliste (qui n était pas un régime si stable vu qu'il n existe plus tellement)qui a plus de 14 siècle mdr
"Virtue without Terror is Impotent, but Terror without Virtue is Blind."
- Maximilian de Robespierre
And so came the guillotine.
These are the kind ofwords that I blabber in my mind while sleeping.
Ask a democrat a simple why to do, and you will have all the necessary why not to do's. Enemies of democracy, are but cultivators of merit.
Too bad he didn't heed his own words
And thus got his favorite tool of punishment used on him
Terror is not, and cannot be, virtuous
"Je suis inflexible pour les oppresseurs parce que je suis compatissant pour les opprimés."
Robespierre won in the end and monarchical regimes lost. Vive la Revolution!
Venga Italia avrà da fare
@@ernestov1777 non vive la France et vive le roi⚜
@@Fra_ncecau_cas_ealb_ion
𝐕𝐢𝐯𝐞 𝐥𝐚 𝐑 𝐄́ 𝐏 𝐔 𝐁 𝐋 𝐈 𝐐 𝐔 𝐄 🟦⬜🟥
𝑖𝑛𝑑𝑖𝑣𝑖𝑠𝑖𝑏𝑙𝑒, 𝑙𝑎𝑖̈𝑞𝑢𝑒, 𝑑𝑒́𝑚𝑜𝑐𝑟𝑎𝑡𝑖𝑞𝑢𝑒 𝑒𝑡 𝑠𝑜𝑐𝑖𝑎𝑙𝑒 !
◽𝐋𝐢𝐛𝐞𝐫𝐭𝐞́ - 𝐄́𝐠𝐚𝐥𝐢𝐭𝐞́ - 𝐅𝐫𝐚𝐭𝐞𝐫𝐧𝐢𝐭𝐞́ ◽
@@Fra_ncecau_cas_ealb_ion les Monarchies n’existent plus mdr… donc la République a gagné comme dans Star Wars…
Слава Робеспьеру! Врагам народа гильотины! Народу весь мир!
Le directoire est en train d'écrire...
He is a fascinating figure for me. His rise and fall. How he and those around him changed as the Revolution went on.
He was a lawyer and represented members of the third estate, saw the outlawing of slavery in the French colonies and was against the death penalty (before the Revolution and Terror). He believed so strongly in his own ideals, that one man said; "This man is dangerous. He believes everything he says."
However he changed along with the Revolution around him. Ultimately, the terror would come back and claim him next. But its up to you really on how he should be judged...
I strongly agree with you. I am german and like tp think i am a freethinker, but i admit that i would follow robespierre.
You're looking too much into it just another person got drunk with power it happens a lot
One of the most controversial men who ever lived but a true revolutionary nonetheless. I don't think we can truly understand the fervour and spirit of those times from our cushy modern perspective.
Finally people giving attention to this movie. Its genuinely one of the best i’ve ever seen
what movie is it
@@TheOneAndOnlyCosplayerLa Revolution Francaise idk I musta spelled something wrong, but some dude named Saint-Just has the full and upscaled version on his channel
Revolutionary government was full of opportunistic snakes. But I do think Marat and Robespierre were ahead of their time by far. One in theory and one in practise.
Revolutionary government was a fucking opportunistic snake that corrupted the world along with the traitor named Washington
Imagine if marat had survived....
Maybe he wouldve stopped the rise of Napoleon...
Man, what happened to France? Now they have fallen to neoliberalism.
Neoliberalism is based
This was the start of liberal capitalism lol
The french revolution was a capitalist revolution
You realize that the french revolution was made by the bourgeoisie against the nobility, right? Couldn't be more liberal; commerce and financial interests replaced the old agriculture based sociey.
@@farzanamughal5933 Robespierre was more like a socialist he nationalized the economy and stabilized the price of bread. The Thermidorian Reaction, tho, did revert to a capitalist economy
He was a complicated man who had written to Couthon for ruthless repression in Lyon, but on the other hand defended the 20,000 people (who defended the Girondins) when the Hébertistes demanded the trial of the 20,000 people, lest the 20,000 people were killed
I don't think he's innocent, but I think the Reign of Terror is a very complicated thing🤔
Bruh
He still sentenced several thousand people to death for speaking aganist him and his choice for revolutionary government
@@quinnholloway5400 Robespierre does bear responsibility, but you must also consider that France was in the midst of internal and external wars. France needed a strong government, and even if Robespierre disagreed with the reign of terror, others would implement it. The reign of terror itself was an emergency measure born out of war
@@李泓緯-h9pJust as the terror of the Communists in the Russian Civil War, right?
Dear Roberspierre fan,
As a fellow INFP, I understand your passion for his work and the impact he made in history. It's always wonderful to connect with like-minded individuals who appreciate his contributions. Keep exploring and learning more about him, and let that passion drive you in your own endeavors.
Warm regards,
Eleonoire La Renard
Damn what was this for
Wtf is an infp?some kinda gay?
Dear commentator,
As a fellow INTP I understand your comment who was not even meant to me. Nonetheless thank you for this wonderful note which rebuilt my hope in tolerant, open-minded people. At the end of my answer I want to say that I like INFP for their mentality
@@NoIdea210 but I'm not an animation person but thanks
“I am pitiless towards oppressors, because I pity the oppressed.”
A line that holds all the sentiments it needs to. But the questions always becomes when the oppressed loop back around and becomes the oppressors. Is it in human nature to oppress? The French Revolution was such an interesting philosophical, moral, and ethical time in human history.
The most incorrupt and honourable man of the revolution. Along with Saint -Just and Couthon. He never betrayed his people, he protected France militarily, he never stole the French people and even though his punishments were cruel, his intention was to create a truly virtuous society.
His biggest mistake: Ignorance of human nature. Being a very educated man, he unfortunately knew the world only through books. He did not know the psychology of the masses and thought that simply executing rotten parts of society would ''purify'' society. Little did he know that passions subsist inside human nature and neither violence nor even reason are the true means for clearing them from the masses. And his ignorance he paid in the worst way possible: the people of Paris he so much loved and sacrificed everything for, the same people that some months before admired him and cheered all his decisions were the same people cheering him being driven a la guillotine!!
Sain Just
Coutton?
Je suis vraiment perplexe. Il avait des valeurs, un raisonnement qui peuvent être considérés en partie comme bons. Mais il a tué Louis XVI, Danton et des dizaines de milliers d'hommes et de femmes.
Il fait partie de notre Histoire en tout cas, cela est sûr
Louis XVI pour le coup l'avait bien mérité.
Au contraire. Maximilien était contre la peine de mort et celle du roi, mais à du prononcer son célèbre discours en Faveur de la mort de Louis, car en tentant fuir & en conspirant contre la "nation", il est devenu indéfendable. Il n'a pas était complaisant n'ont plus, des exactions commis dans les prisons et les hôpitaux, par les civils sur les "nobles", suite à des rumeurs et la panique.
Exactement, c'est vraiment déroutant, cet éloge.
@@aristoloup8701 non pas vraiment louis XVI n'a jamais voulu être roi et il était même plutôt pour la monarchie constitutionnelle après tout louis XVI aurait voulu être serrurier il était très bon dans ce domaine
@@aristoloup8701 3B3france
Oh man i wish he was still alive. He would laugh on the face of those who protest against tyrants "peacefully". What a joke of a world. You don't "protest" against tyranny you rise up against it, he did, and that's one of the reasons we have our human rights. Vive la Revolution.
I wholeheartedly agree brother citizen.
Rising up against tyranny? He ended up as a tyrant himself. You‘re delusional.
@@yourbrotherfromanothermother21 That is the narrative the opposition wanted everyone to know. He was a hero of the people that dared take the necessary steps to liberate the people from the shackles put on by the aristocracy!
@@Powersnufkin …by murdering thousands of innocent civilians and establishing a dictatorship? Wow, what a hero!
@@yourbrotherfromanothermother21 Innocent civilians? dictatorship? You actually dont know that much about the revolution do you? Americans... lol
I think many of my compatriots fail to realize that we had our roots in the French Revolution
Rather they choose to larp as traditionalists rather than embracing futurism
One of my Heroes
There is nothing heroic about this man
ptdr what
@@theonewhoknocks6353There is. He defended Jews, Actors, the disabled ( his friend Couthon was paralyzed from the waist down)and the downtrodden when no one else would. He called for a centralized France because only then would the war ( started by the Girondins mind you) be won. There is historical proof that Danton was nothing but a corrupt Orleanist who would have sold France out if only it meant that there could be an oligarchy of the rich there while the people starve. Meanwhile, Robespierre fought relentlessly to keep the prices of bread at a reasonable rate. Robespierre was a hero and the only reason why he isn't viewed that way today is the fact that Lenin claimed to be inspired by him, which says more about Lenin than about Robespierre. Trying to keep a country at war from falling apart is no crime and he had to work politically within a system which had never been done before. This is something that takes courage, what takes courage can certainly take lives. That's just how it is. He was never bloodthirsty, he was trying to keep France from completely ceasing to exist. He never declared himself god, he merely tried to establish a state religion described in book four of Rousseau 's " The Social Contract". Educate yourself, read books by Colin Jones or Peter McPhee who are actual scholars in the field rather than having your knowledge from memes.
Sad heroes you have and sad person you are.
Robespierre did nothing wrong
He me the wrong choices when it came to the well being of France and massacred people for every small thing including the style of address and he refused to make peace with other European nations he also didn't really help the economy. so he did a lot of things wrong.
@@everythingfabulousbelizean2656 Additionally, The human rights violation he made.
@@everythingfabulousbelizean2656 WRONG!
@@Fu1SH1 ALSO WRONG!
@@everythingfabulousbelizean2656 Where are you hearing this shit form?
King Louie --> Emperor Napolean //a journey
Очень странно, что когда говорят о Робеспьере и якобинцах, упоминают лишь террор и гильотину.
Но ведь это далеко не главное, что они делали.
Куда важнее их решение продавать землю МАЛЫМИ УЧАСТКАМИ (чтоб было выгодно небогатым крестьянам),
борьба со спекулянтами и прочее.
Кстати, террор осуществляли их враги тоже. Причём гораздо раньше и в большем масштабе.
Представление о Робеспьере сильно искажено.
Думаю, причина этого искажения в том, что современные правящие элиты Франции (и Запада) -это политические наследники именно ЖИРОНДИСТОВ, казнивших Робеспьера и отменивших продажу земли малыми участками. Что пошло на пользу спекулянтам
We need him back
Non.
P
D
Reste dans ton pays de merde.
That’s like saying you want Stalin back 😂
No.
Im name is maximilien 💀
Fun fact : if the French people had continued to follow Robespierre and his terror ideas, france would have been more powerful than the nazis
How?
@@Havaspierre because nazis was the real robesperiean revolutionaries
This is What a True Man looks like.
'Le règne de la terreur' 🇫🇷🇫🇷
Ta gueule.
La liberté
@@Revolutionary_Network Le modèle Nord coréen en n'est l'exemple parfait 👌🏻
Vive robespierre véritable héros de la France 🇨🇵🇨🇵
vive Charette de la contrie, le véritable héros français, mort à la gueuse
Pfff pas du tout. Vas apprendre l'histoire a l'école pas sur UA-cam.
Robespierre c'est l'antifrance comme la république d'ailleurs
@@gregkerna7410 L'histoire de ce monde et bâti sur le mensonge , la manipulation depuis des lustres. En bon perroquet vous répéter ce que vous disent vos maitres. Fermer la TV et ouvré votre conscience.
Si tu veux des vrais héros de la France Jeanne d'Arc, Napoléon, de Gaulle, Leclerc, Lamartine, Danton, Clovis et j'en passe ont davantage aidé la France bien que je ne dis pas que Robespierre est fait que du mal il a aussi permis certaines choses il reste l'une des personnes à l'origine de la terreur
Viva La Republic
Et vive ta mère.
France catholique*
@@RomaCatholica Il faut évoluer...
L'espèce humaine évolue malheureusement et si la France ne suie pas alors malheur à cette faible puissance
What is the name of movie?
La Revolution Francaise
Hard to believe, he was a pacifist
Not gonna lie, kinda missing Robespeirre nowdays in france.
What is the movie?
The French Revolution,1989 (The years of light; The years of terror)
Monster.
Cry for it virgin catholic
Hero.
@@Payadorpampaguitarravillain
@@PayadorpampaguitarraAdolf Hitler l'étais tout aussi...
hero
Vive de Robespierre vive de Republic love Robespierre
Robespierre was a vicious dictator no better than King Louis. He scammed the sans-colottes but finally he met the same fate as many of his victims. Good riddance.
Good u learned ur lesson of the good capitalist slave. Now go read an independant book about robespierre.
Couldn‘t have said it better myself. People who glorify him and Stalin are delusional.
King Louis XVI did nothing wrong
The enemies of Robespierre called him a dictator but actually the jacobins started the reign of terror in fear of a potential military general who would have acquired too much popularity returns to the capital and tries to establish a military dictatorship… that’s the reason why Lafayette, a general considered hero of American and French revolutions was forced into exile after he tried to suppress the Republican protests… yes Lafayette supported the French Revolution but he supported the revolutionary constitutional monarchy and not the idea of a republic…
Robespierre was just used as the figurehead or the scapegoat of the terror because he participated and took a major role on it at the last days of the terror… but also because he turned against one of the first leaders of the French Revolution, aka Danton… yes Danton was a jacobin who started the September massacres… danton was friend with Robespierre but when danton returned to the convention after he took a break with his family, he ordered the end of the terror that he started… the other jacobins didn’t like that danton would try to destroy what they accomplished and when Danton used Camille to write in the news that the terror was evil, Robespierre knew that they had to stop danton…
Almost everyone knew danton was economically corrupt but Danton was still popular because he had leadership … that’s how Robespierre used the pretext that Danton was corrupted to accuse him of being a counterrevolutionary… that idea wasn’t brought by Robespierre… multiple people like the hebergists (Hebert) accused him already of being a traitor because there were rumors he was paid by people who were revolutionary constitutional monarchists and joined the enemy once the republic was proclaimed … the moderates like the girondins also accused danton of being corrupt and decided to trespass danton property to steal his documents to prove it… and eventually the girondins were arrested by Danton and his friend Robespierre and the rest of the jacobins followed… that led to many people accusing the jacobin government of being a dictatorship but the truth is that Robespierre arrested the girondins to protect Danton, who was accused of being a traitor by Brissot, the leader of the girondins… that led to the persecution of the moderates, aka the girondins… this led to make the terror more intense because the girondins were now considered enemies…
Eventually even if Robespierre defended Danton 2 times when Danton was accused of being a traitor by the moderates (girondins) and the too radicals (hebergists), both hebergists and girondins were eventually persecuted by the committee of public safety led by the jacobins… eventually when Danton returned to Paris to try to end the terror and used Camille as a goat to write news condemning robespierre and the jacobins action, saint just the brother of robespierre influenced Hebert and robespierre to turn against Danton…
Yes robespierre defended Danton against Hebert but eventually there was a dispute about the news that continued to condemn the jacobin reign of terror and these newspapers were written by Camille des moulins, but it was danton who told him to write them…
Eventually this led to the end of danton which a lot of jacobins eventually tried to support after his death, turning against Robespierre…
@@yourbrotherfromanothermother21 bro thinks he understands french revolution while what they taught him about it is only 2% of the real history of french revolution... bro be like : robespierre bad cuz the thermidoriens said so...
bruh the thermidoriens who accused and sent robespierre to the gu*llotine were even more radical than robespierre cuz after robespierre's fall, the reign of terror never really ended... only in paper we associate the end of robespierre with the end of the terror... in reality, the terror was more intensified under the thermidoriens, aka the moderates... indeed, the worst period of the reign of terror with the most people gu*llotined happened during the moderate's rule... actually these moderates were ex jacobins who survived the terror but decided to turn against robespierre because some of them liked danton or some of them tried to survive... yet they were all radicals in practice.... Marat, Danton, Robespierre or Hebert were all considered leaders of these radicals, but Robespierre was one of the few who didn't target the people of france but instead he targetted those who were inside the governement... unlike danton who started the september massacres or hebert who tried to start the destruction of churches, robespierre targetted those inside the governement, not the people...
movie?
La révolution française
La terreur
Based
He was a righteous and pious man
0:11
Hail the king Louis 16
Based
Danton's blood is drowning you
"Is it Danton you regret? Cowards! Why didn't you defend him?"
Danton was actually working with the British intelligence against France. So fuck Danton
@@weltrepublik2499именно
based jacobin
0:06 Tu les as tué les opprimés. 🖕
𝐕𝐢𝐯𝐞 𝐥𝐚 𝐑 𝐄́ 𝐏 𝐔 𝐁 𝐋 𝐈 𝐐 𝐔 𝐄 🟦⬜🟥
𝑖𝑛𝑑𝑖𝑣𝑖𝑠𝑖𝑏𝑙𝑒, 𝑙𝑎𝑖̈𝑞𝑢𝑒, 𝑑𝑒́𝑚𝑜𝑐𝑟𝑎𝑡𝑖𝑞𝑢𝑒 𝑒𝑡 𝑠𝑜𝑐𝑖𝑎𝑙𝑒 !
◽𝐋𝐢𝐛𝐞𝐫𝐭𝐞́ - 𝐄́𝐠𝐚𝐥𝐢𝐭𝐞́ - 𝐅𝐫𝐚𝐭𝐞𝐫𝐧𝐢𝐭𝐞́ ◽
Pas vrais
@@Revolutionary_Network 80% des victimes du tribunal révolutionnaire été des gens du Peuple :
32% des ouvriers;
28% paysans;
20% Marchands.
@@tomboura8951
Indivisible : la France n'a jamais été autant divisé de toute son histoire.
Laïque : Financer et faire la promotion de l'islam, et de la judeo franc-maçonnerie, j'appelle pas ça tellement laïque.
Démocratique : on a cas demander au français se qu'ils en pense.
Social : je n'ai jamais vu un régime aussi anti-social de toute l'histoire de France. Mais encore une fois laissons la parole au français.
Liberté : quand ça vas de le Sens de la
Bien-pensance.
Égalité : Arrête de rêver.
Fraternité, oui, quand il y'a la coupe du monde. 🥳
@@lalsacienroyaliste6104 j’écoute pas un monarchiste
Movie name?
La Révolution française (1989)
Vive la liberté
vive robespierre
Hahahaha what a joke
I have watched this video several times now, and I have just now read the description, as well as your profile picture. Robespierre, as well as Stalin? I see you are a cultured man as well as a true comrade.
This man admires dictators who did nothing but suppress his people and order the execution of thousands, if not millions of innocent civilians. How are these “heroes“?
'' cultured man'' yeah stalin wow cool. It's certainly a good guy that didn't kill millions. Oh Robespierre the cool guy that was rich and induced the terror in France. Freacking commies.
Just a Monster
You mean an simp of radical left dictator practicing genocide ?
The only good frenchman
foi guilhotinado kkkkkkkkkk
L'incorruptible got corrupted by his power... and a former pure idealist went just mad.
How did he get corrupt?? AFAIK he never stole or got bribed by anyone.
@@jimakisspd Corruption is not just about money. It is also about power. Once Robespierre got grip of power, he was not willing to leave it. He was murdering innocent people just to stay in power. In the end he went crazy with that "Cult of supreme being" which led to his fall...
merci pour cette très belle vidéo, vive le nationalisme français
thank you for this beautiful video, long live French nationalism
"Men of all countries are brothers, and the different peoples should help one another to the best of their ability, like citizens of the same state." - Maximilien Robespierre
The internationale unites the human race.
He did nothing wrong
Except all things he did after being born
Vive Robespierre!
Viva robespierre e che ve ga in italia!!
Un traître et bourreau de la nation
Hero plutôt
Être un traître à la France le rend encore mieux
@@flavienlegrand1355Tout comme Stalin j'imagine haha !
@@fares8015La vérité dérange toujours ;)
À quand un Litlle dark Âge sûr Petain ?
Hail the royal catholic monarquist army of vendeé. ✝️🇫🇷🇻🇦
Death*
Louco
This man killed people when it was unnecessary why are we praising him?
his early career was based
Got what he deserved
History will still take a few hundred years to deliver a correct judgement on Robespierre. I believe there are 3 words that can perfectly describe Robespierre :- IDEOLOGUE, CAPRICIOUS, RUTHLESS
upright, incorruptible, severe
@@lalderman1915 fun fact :- people of France used to call maximilien incorruptible
@@mohidkhan6039I've included it among his adjectives
He lived and died like a dog.
Vive le Roi Louis XVI !! Vive la monarchie et l'Église !
Dieu le roi! Vive la france catholique
Vive la France !
Une France avec un régime fort qui ses maintenir la paix et la stabilité dans le pays ! Une France avec des valeur forte qui unisse se peuple trop divisé ! Une France forte est puissante comme à Fontenoy !
Une France dirigé pars un monarque par un homme fort un homme de pouvoir dévoué à s'on peuple et surtout à la France !
🫅=🧟
I don't like him personally. He created a new religion out of whole cloth and made himself its high priest, that's a massive L for me (partially because I'm Catholic).
Don't take this as a blind reactionary attack on liberals. I do appreaciate some classical liberal thinkers and this man was one of the least terrible revolutionaries, still bad
@@Testimony_Of_JTF He wasn't liberal though.
Unsubscribing. 🤢🤢
Vive la Republique!
@@bramobin No.
@@DeVolksrepubliek Si.
@@bramobin No.
@@DeVolksrepubliek Royalist dog.
Who else but the most braindead socialists would idolize Robespierre?
Me, not because his Ideology or actions, he totally do wrong at Reign of Terror but i like how man from 3rd estates can Prove himself towards Rethorics and Poetry not like Napoleon who’s Action Oriented, Robespierre is Speak oriented and Show how Mouth can be more Horrifying than Blade of the Guillotines
Spotted the Monarchist
Good riddance, God bless Louis XVI
monarcho cuck aint no way xdd
But didnt this guy create the terror during the french revolution? "Terror is the order of the day". Like a lot of people died
The terror was necessary as Thermidor proved. Among the victims of this terror mourned by Robespierre's enemies were corrupt paedophiles (Georges Danton) and those who blatantly tried to overthrow the Republic (Jacques Hebert). No Republic could survive with such elements left to run free. No Republic can survive without a period of terror.
Which film?
La Révolution française
𝐕𝐢𝐯𝐞 𝐥𝐚 𝐑 𝐄́ 𝐏 𝐔 𝐁 𝐋 𝐈 𝐐 𝐔 𝐄 🟦⬜🟥
𝑖𝑛𝑑𝑖𝑣𝑖𝑠𝑖𝑏𝑙𝑒, 𝑙𝑎𝑖̈𝑞𝑢𝑒, 𝑑𝑒́𝑚𝑜𝑐𝑟𝑎𝑡𝑖𝑞𝑢𝑒 𝑒𝑡 𝑠𝑜𝑐𝑖𝑎𝑙𝑒 !
◽𝐋𝐢𝐛𝐞𝐫𝐭𝐞́ - 𝐄́𝐠𝐚𝐥𝐢𝐭𝐞́ - 𝐅𝐫𝐚𝐭𝐞𝐫𝐧𝐢𝐭𝐞́ ◽
Toujours bloquée dans vôtre utopie ?
Pourtant on la attendu plus de 2 siècle et elle n'est jamais arrivé...
@@fares8015 Ce n'est pas de ma faute si ce sont les bourgeois les maîtres du système économique. 😂
Ne croyez pas pas que je soit dénué de conscience. Vous pensez réagir à un commentaire, mais il y a un Homme avec une vie derrière ce compte utilisateur. 🤣
@@tomboura8951 il est bloquer dans sa veille utopie royaliste (qui n était pas un régime si stable vu qu'il n existe plus tellement)qui a plus de 14 siècle mdr
@@tomboura8951 Désolé je pensait que vous étiez un robot un bot faut dire que ses courant ses temp si
@@flavienlegrand1355 La propagande marche bien de se que je voie !