La Révolution Française - Radioactive

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  • Опубліковано 26 сер 2024
  • "It's a revolution, I suppose."
    Video: La Révolution française (1989)
    Music: Radioactive by Imagine Dragons

КОМЕНТАРІ • 34

  • @emilycupcakegirl367
    @emilycupcakegirl367 3 роки тому +13

    0:26
    Me after I said something stupid in class

  • @ComradeHellas
    @ComradeHellas 6 років тому +14

    ONLY THE GUILTY TREMBLE!

  • @thelouisfanclub
    @thelouisfanclub 10 років тому +7

    Great video!

  • @markrdavis5368
    @markrdavis5368 3 роки тому +3

    It is only fitting when watching that all the main characters Danton, St Just, Desmoullin, and Robespierre were beheaded and there heads raised to the people for all to see. It was common back then.

    • @richardfey5574
      @richardfey5574 3 роки тому +1

      Very true lots of politicians got it

  • @marceladelvallerodriguez8037
    @marceladelvallerodriguez8037 3 роки тому

    Nice👍

  • @ivaldoborges500
    @ivaldoborges500 3 роки тому +2

    "Os que lutam pela espada, morrem pela espada".

  • @francescas.florentino3969
    @francescas.florentino3969 4 роки тому +1

    I think the first one excuted looks exactly like gene wilder.

  • @mitajafari3529
    @mitajafari3529 3 роки тому

    🌹🌹🌹👌👌👌👏👏👏😍😍😍💗💗💗

  • @mariacelina4490
    @mariacelina4490 3 роки тому

    0:55

  • @ernesto39100
    @ernesto39100 3 роки тому

    Te hubiera gustado vivir en la época de la revolución francesa y ver cabezas cortadas chorreando sangre y vienen los vampiros a darse el festín de sangre jajajaja

  • @trucktruckin2291
    @trucktruckin2291 3 роки тому +1

    First you drink wine, play cards with them, but you just may lose your head it you hang out with satanists, and these were satanists.

    • @altinaykor364
      @altinaykor364 4 місяці тому

      you honestly give them too much credit by calling them Satanists. at least Satanists don't see themselves as some sort of prophets of protectors of people (what a joke) and are vile as god intended

  • @marceladelvallerodriguez8037
    @marceladelvallerodriguez8037 3 роки тому +1

    :/

  • @editing891
    @editing891 4 роки тому

    Ac unity

  • @eduardopedro6474
    @eduardopedro6474 6 років тому +5

    Robespierre was a psycho and sick ,he had the end he deserved.

    • @wesoyjakobin5120
      @wesoyjakobin5120 6 років тому +27

      I think you should learn something more. I see that you don't understand his personality saying that he was "psycho". Yes, he was sick during Reign of Terror, but only physically. He was a modest man always thinking about society's fate. As I guess, you probably don't know that he was against killing people, starting from his years in Arras (he know that some people were guilty and deserved death, but he was afraid to "kill" them) to the Revolution (as an example, he didn't want to guillotine Marie Antoinette talking that her death wasn't needed at all). His life was really hard one (just look at his childhood without mother and father and you'll see), it all made him weak and unable to defend himself. He WASN'T a dictator or bloody tyran. Often no one listened to him. Many decisions were coming from more radical ones (he definitely also wasn't this most radical man in Jacobine Club, Saint-Just was one of them, but not Robespierre). Thermidorians made people like you thinking this way about Jacobines, but you should only read more about this difficult (and really interesting) times. Liberté, Egalité, Fraternité!

    • @amna989
      @amna989 5 років тому +6

      @@wesoyjakobin5120 I think, he had more mental problems because of his childhood...he had paranoia, he was megalomaniac, not in his personal life, but in political. Reign of Terror was too brutal and unnecessary, especially at the end. French Army had victories. Leaders need a severe lack of empathy and morality to do something like this. Robespierre don't participated at executions, he didn't want see others suffer and die, but he wanted their deaths. I think, at the start of Revolution, he did'nt want similar things, he was against death penalty, par exemple, but after, he losed his mine. Sorry for my English.

    • @wesoyjakobin5120
      @wesoyjakobin5120 5 років тому +9

      @@amna989 Yes, he made mistakes, because he was only human. Yes, he was paranoic, but who is not when people are planning to murder you? You're right, his terrible childhood had a great impact on his personality and behaviour! Losing mother and father. Events like these always matter, especially when you are only a child. About years 1793-1794 remember one thing - Reign of Terror existed during war and war is a time when conspiracy isn't allowed. Of course, this government made mistakes like every government in history but we shouldn't forget about their foes with which they had to fight with. It wasn't unnecessery at all.

    • @wesoyjakobin5120
      @wesoyjakobin5120 5 років тому +9

      And secondly, Robespierre after
      Louis-Le-Grand knew history. He had knowledge that revolutions are rather bloody events - he studied and understood english revoultion very well. Remember that he (in opposition to Girondists) cared about people, he was one of them. People said to attack Tuileries - in the beginning he was against but they wanted it so he had to change his mind. The same with the War with Coalition or king's execution. He was against killing, highly afraid of it, but peasants wanted to.

    • @amna989
      @amna989 5 років тому +3

      @@wesoyjakobin5120 I personally don't think, he was really evil or sadistic, nor he really was blood-thirsty. He believed, his acts are for the Nation. But he ended as a mass-murderer dictator, and needed be punished, because he losed his mind, and because of many innocent victims. And because of being stopped.