The roots of the left and the anniversary of the death of King Louis XVI. January 21st.

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The roots of the left and the anniversary of Louis XVI's death

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The founding act of our civilization is the martyr sacrifice of Jesus Christ on the Cross.

For the modern left, however, it is the French revolution, whose foundation was the crime and, among others, the execution of the royal family, and later, millions of subsequent victims, as the bulwark of revolutionary events from the 18th century. This in 1789 begins for the left "our era".

Left-wing formation needs only one. From the beginning, they could lie about reality and reverse the meaning of concepts. There are masters of propaganda here, and this 1 had its origin in the deviance of this revolution – “freedom, equality, brotherhood”, whose actual message George Orwell has already ridiculed, indicating that in social practice it was about negation of these slogans. In the release of the left, things that seem to be good yet service evil. This was the case in 1790 erstwhile Maximilien de Robespierre formulated the slogan “Liberté, égalité, fraternité”, which became a motto and masonry and republic.

Poland Left arrogant of revolutionary roots

Recently, Polish left-wing politician Anna-Maria Żukowska expressed “the pride” on X from his companion Krzysztof Gawkowski, who called for singing “Internationals” at the rally. She wrote straight that ‘Left is Left. It has its roots in the French and October Revolutions. We will not deviate from our ideals: equality, freedom and brotherhood!’

For self-opening, possibly she deserves a circular of applause. Admitting the roots in Lenin's bandit-bolshevik ethics does not even require comment in Poland and is even legally forbidden as glorification of totalitarianism.

However, Żukowska besides supported the "French Revolution", which was the origin for this Bolshevik revolution. Unfortunately, the second inactive has a affirmative "spiker" due to the fact that it is considered to be the founding act of the V French Republic and nurtured there. France, however, has come through the way of national reconciliation and the Paris Revolution Square has long since become the Place of Concorde, but it is worth recalling that its founding act consisted of guillotining King Louis XVI in the square in 1793. This was on January 21 and we are celebrating the next anniversary of the event.

Anniversary of 21 January

France inactive remembers him. respective 100 people paid homage to the Martyr King on Saturday, January 17 and went to the streets of Paris. The main celebrations in Paris include Masses and Marches with torches organized by the Souvenir de Louis XVI Association, which departed from the Notre-Dame area, through the centre of Paris, to the Chapel of Penance (Chapelle Expartaire) in the 8th territory where Masses were celebrated for Louis XVI. Prince Louis de Bourbon was present, but most of all she enjoyed the youth of the participants.

Another celebration of this sad anniversary is besides Mass in Saint-Germain-l’Auxerrois (the erstwhile parish of the kings of France at the Louvre) scheduled for 21 January 2026. It will be Mass for “King Louis XVI and all the victims of the French Revolution”. akin services were besides ordered in Paris itself, among others, in the Church of Saint-Philippe-du-Roule and Saint-Eugène-Sainte-Cécile. The mass will besides be held on 21 January at the Royal Basilica in Saint-Denis, where in 1815 the remains of Louis XVI and Maria Antonina were placed after their exhumation at the time of the restaurant from the bottom with lime.

In Marseille, Mass for King is held in the Basilica of Sacré-Cœur with the participation of the number of Paris (Jean d’Orléans). In Lyon, the ceremony mass is planned in Saint-Georges Church, and akin events will besides take place in many another cities.

The media notes that attendance has been expanding in fresh years, especially among young people. Left-wing media compose about the "manifests of the far right", but the reason for the Renaissance's interest in monarchism is alternatively the French's turn towards their history, or the desire to celebrate their roots in a time of expanding failure of national identity and the sense of republicanism.

Myths of Freedom, Equality and Brotherhood

Returning to MP Żukowska, who sees the roots of his formation in events in France of 1789, it is worth to add that admits that its formation was built on crimes. On a day erstwhile many French people pray for the dead martyr and execute acts of expiation, the left most likely worships the death of another historical figure.

It is worth reminding that besides on January 21, a man named Vladimir Ilicz Uljanov died, more known as Lenin. It's a giggle of history. In fact, in the past of the French Revolution, there is nothing sublime, and after being torn from mythology, there is simply a crime, hatred, triumph of ochlocration.

There are many myths. Following the capture of the Bastille, 7 prisoners were actually released from it – 4 impostors, 2 lunatics and a individual active in the "moral crimes" that her household sent to the fortress.

On the issue of “freedom”, the revolution rapidly replaced it with universal control of citizens, intelligence, mass execution of opponents. For many researchers, the French revolution is even the foundation and origin of the birth of totalitarianism.

On equality, as Orwell pointed out, they have always been "equal and equal." For example, Catholics were pushed to the “second category” or even “third category”.

The same is actual of the question of “brotherhood” which was to happen, but alternatively after guillotining all who did not deserve this “brotherhood”. After that, the revolution ate even its own children. The only echo of this "brotherhood" was possibly the addressing of the communists as a "associate." It was expected to be “the liberation of the people”, and this people raised many anti-revolutionary uprisings in France.

Minister Gawkowski, who wants to “move the lump of the world” and Żukowska, who translates it and justifies it, is besides the graves of Robespierr, Marat, but besides Lenin, Trocki, Stalin...

On the anniversary of 21 January and the symbolic guillotine of the King, it is worth remembering about these "coalics for the defence of democracy" still.

Bogdan Dobosh

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