10/10
Very good and detailed depiction of the French Revolution.
15 December 2021
Cool and colourful cinematographic canvas of the French Revolution - with a great cast of theatrical actors and movie stars.

Although the French Revolution happened over two hundred years ago - in 1789 - many of its ideas are considered fundamental principles of liberty and the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR); with phrases like liberty, equality and human rights reappearing in other revolts, such as the Russian Revolution. It also inspired campaigns for the abolition of slavery and serfdom, and the implementation of universal suffrage, freedom of speech and association.

Indeed, even today, countries like China - ruled by the repressive and dictatorial regime of Xi Jinping - still need a revolution of that sort; I think. Also in view, that in the wake of the Tiananmen square crackdown that left thousands of people dead, Xi Jinping has ordered new horrific crackdowns on human rights in China. So as was done during the French Revolution, we must change the system in China, and overthrow the CCP dictatorship in Beijing. Hence I am hereby encouraging my fellow revolutionaries in Hong Kong and Mainland China to replace the CCP autocracy with a new liberal government - to further positive change and evolution in China; and finally manifest universal suffrage and the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) in China :)
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