10/04/2021 0:00:01
The two strangest revolutions in the world
The American Revolution… was carried out by the European occupiers against the occupation government that settled them in America, and the revolution was supposed to be by its indigenous population against them.
The French Revolution… was carried out by people from the aristocracy against the kingdom of the nobility, which gave them privileges, and the revolution was supposed to be carried out by ordinary citizens against them.
The American Revolution… was established for the sake of independence from the occupation of another country, but the same revolution occupied lands that were not theirs and went out to occupy lands that were not theirs.
The French Revolution… was established to overthrow the hereditary monarchy, but the same revolution implemented a hereditary monarchy system of government.
The American Revolution… was established for the values of human freedom, but the same revolution practiced slavery against its population.
The French Revolution… was established for the values of human rights, but the same revolution went on to occupy other countries and practiced the policy of slavery against their inhabitants.
The American Revolution… was established in order to get rid of Britain’s authority, but the same revolution agreed with Britain’s policy on most international issues.
The French Revolution… was established in order to get rid of the authority of the Church, but the same revolution spread the Church in its colonies outside its country.
The American Revolution occurred at the same time as the French Revolution.
What is the relationship between the two revolutions?
Are they one project?
Did two revolutions happen at all?
I don’t know…but….when Trump (the Republican Party) ascended to the presidency, Europe and France became agitated, and there were demonstrations in Europe opposing him, and when Biden (the Democratic Party) ascended to the presidency, France and Europe rejoiced.
What is the explanation?