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From the Pantheon to Arlington National Cemetery

Let's start with a few historical fragments of France:

The Sino-French War from December 1883 to April 1885 was an interesting war in which France won without victory and China without defeat under the influence of Britain and the United States.

As far as the outcome of the battlefield is concerned, the Qing Dynasty, which has been basically beaten by the great powers since 1840 and is full of teeth, finally defeated France, which is known as one of the great powers, on its own strength.

Prior to this, France, which had just suffered a crushing defeat in the Franco-Prussian War and was forced to cede Iron Ore rich in Alsace and Lorraine, with a compensation of 5 billion francs, broke out the Paris Commune Revolution, which made France the only country in the Western powers to have a communist revolution.

In World War II, France, one of the western powers, resisted for only six weeks before surrendering to Nazi Germany.

The French men either ran to England or surrendered, and it was not enough to win the surrender, but the more disgusting scene of the French men was the performance after France was restored by the Allies, please see:

From the Pantheon to Arlington National Cemetery

The indifference and disdain of these women known as "legal adulterers" set off the filthy, cowardly, incompetent, and shameless French men.

What is wrong with these French women who are committed to the Germans in order to survive, to get food, to be able to protect their families?

And the French men? When the Germans came, they fled for their lives in order to protect themselves, leaving the women and children to endure the oppression and humiliation of the German soldiers.

When the German army was defeated and the World War II was over, these weak men ran back and aimed their fierce faces at the women of their own country.

In September 1944, a newspaper in the French city of Tournon read:

"Comrades-in-arms, you must have seen those bald women, justice has just been done, our guerrilla barbers stationed in the local area took up the pushers in their hands, directly pushed all the hair of these traitors, and they were also pulled into the big cart, through the spit and ridicule of the citizens."

According to the rough estimates of historians, throughout the French "clean rape" period, there were more than 20,000 women who shaved their heads and paraded the streets, and these female rapists can be said to be distributed in all ages, and even more tragically, they were stripped naked and coated with tar on their bodies.

This is France, where they use these poor women as scapegoats, where only the punished of the weak can enable high-ranking officials to escape responsibility.

This is France, and we push the time back to the 21st century, when the 2002 French election showed off between the establishment politician Chirac and le Pen, a former paratrooper of the right (also said to be the far right).

Le Pen is portrayed as a fascist, when the French, although they did not like Chirac and thought he was a villain, shouted the slogan:

"A villain is better than a fascist"

"For every extra vote le Pen, France has one more shame"

As the French had hoped, Chirac defeated the "fascist" Le Pen by an absolute margin in the second round of elections, and the French had a real glow on their faces.

However, more than a decade later, the French discovered that the human flesh bombs of a certain religion began to rise and fall, so that the French men needed to sing the "Marseillaise" to protect their bodies.

On the evening of November 13, 2015, a series of terrorist attacks occurred in the French city of Paris, with a total of 5 explosions and 5 shootings in Paris; among them, 3 explosions occurred near the Stade de France.

At the time of the explosion, French President François Hollande was watching a friendly Franco-German football match inside the stadium. Audran covered his mouth in horror, in fact, he did not have to worry too much, he had the world's top security team.

From the Pantheon to Arlington National Cemetery

However, the ordinary audience with men as the main audience without professional bodyguards sang high, and could only sing "Marseillaise" to protect the body.

Let's look at two more pictures, the French Panthéon on the left and the Arlington National Cemetery in the United States on the right.

This picture may seem incomparable, but if you think about it, you will find that this is the difference between the Predominantly Anglo-Saxons and the predominantly Catholic Continent.

The Panthéon in Paris, originally a Catholic cathedral, later became a cemetery of great mourning.

The conditions for burial in the Pantheon are extremely harsh, even harsher than the Eight Treasure Mountain, and some people have been removed from the Pantheon, which is similar to the Eight Treasure Mountain, and the ashes of the Eight Treasure Mountain have also been removed.

Only seventy-two people have stayed at the Panthéon. I'm not going to speculate on the French thinking, but compare that there is no cemetery in predominantly Puritan America that resembles the Pantheon.

There is, just Arlington National Cemetery, where there is no difference, the same as the general and the soldier.

Even the cemetery guards would remove the epaulettes symbolizing military ranks, because they were afraid that they would suppress the ordinary soldiers who were buried here.

Comparing the American Revolution to the French Revolution is simple, look at the results. After the American Revolution, there was only one civil war to liberate black slaves.

From the Pantheon to Arlington National Cemetery

And France? From the First Republic, the First Empire began to toss, all the way to the Fifth Republic. No wonder the French Revolution was preceded by a big word called the Great Revolution.

The American Revolution was a conservative revolution in which the process and results of the revolution were based on the principles of prudence and customary law, and did not overthrow all reconstruction.

The French Revolution was a total catastrophe, and if left unchecked, left to the atheist whimsy, the catastrophe would spread throughout Europe and even the globe.

The Predominantly Puritan Anglo-Saxons had few luxury brands and were not so particular about food. But most of the things we use in modern civilization were invented by this part of the people who believe in God.

Let's compare France, this national sage is also endless, this nation is very passionate, very romantic, but also like to toss.

From the beginning of the Revolution of 1789, from Robespierre to Napoleon to the Fifth Republic and to today, this nation has been tossing and turning.

This nation also loves to enjoy, and French luxury brands and French cuisine are famous all over the world.

The nation in the ancient land of the East seems to be somewhat similar to France, although it is not comparable, but we still have an analogy, and the nation in the ancient land of the East is also extremely luxurious and extremely tossed.

Beginning with the first republic in Asia in 1911, the century-old republican dream started early in the morning, but rushed to a late set. Immeasurable head, immeasurable blood, poor purchase of false republic.

To this day, it is still tossing and turning.

These analogies are actually a bit far-fetched, but there is a common point that is very similar: it is dead and does not admit mistakes, and the ability of society to correct mistakes is extremely poor.

Needless to say, China is the only country in the Western powers that has had a taking shape of the communist revolution (the Paris Commune).

Yes, do not hold out any hope in France, a third-rate country permeated with revolutionary, indulgent and equal rich and poor ideas, which has not had the necessary capacity to correct errors for a long time.

From Robespierre's massacre of the French Revolution to today's ongoing bombing of human flesh, France's fate has always been like this.

The funny thing is that many so-called liberals in China have learned from the French, a kind of liberalism of and killing, a liberalism of physiological passion.

Of the French Revolution, Laud Acton profoundly pointed out, "What the French learned from the Americans was the ideal of revolution, not their theory of the form of government, their courage to cut it off, not the art of tinkering." ”

Guvinor Morris criticized the French for "replacing experience with experiment, and between lightning and light, they prefer the former, and that's why they've been groping in the dark."

This is France — a France that does not at any time have the necessary error correction capabilities.

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