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Is revolution good and bad

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Bit of a weird question for me to ask. i know the meaning of a revolution, but can a revolution be good and bad?

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  1. If you have a majority on your side, I suppose it can be a good idea...I certainly would not attempt it without major support.


  2. i will think of the american revolution and i will say good,

    but when i think of the  french revolution and i will say bad,

    2 many people got gulliotine, 2 overthrown one to replace with another monster.

  3.        Yes!

           The good side can be freeing people from oppression and dictatorship.

           The bad side is it usually involves armed conflict where the

    major victims are innocent children.

           In Africa there is a saying "When Elephants fight the grass gets    crushed.Think about it

  4. Revolution becomes necessary when we leave things to be corrected for too long a time. What is globally observed to be happening here in Britain,and The West in general is that all our Values are being abused and Ignored by Refugees and Illegals.Kindness is mistaken for Weakness and The Human Rights Card is not dealt to Our own Peoples .Revolution when it comes will become painful the longer we show an UnHealthy tolerance of Uncontrolled Immigration . We need better leadership soon.  

  5. Yes,both.The US Founding Fathers suggested one every 20 years to expel tyrants in government.Should've listened to them.Too late.We are in a Fascist New World Order.Just a bit more chaos and then it will be announced to the sheeple.http://www.stopthenorthamericanunion.com...  http://www.ncsl.org/realid/  http://www.amerikanexpose.com/quotes1.ht...  http://greatdepression2.org/  http://www.mega.nu:8080/ampp/timeline.ht...  http://www.ridingthebeast.com/articles/v...

  6. It depends on who wins.  Heads will roll!!!

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