Question of the day – Bastille Day edition

Today is Bastille Day, when will we, in this country, have our Bastille moment?


Author: Back in PA Mike

Crotchety middle aged man with a hot younger wife dead set on saving this Country.

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Stucky
Stucky
July 14, 2015 10:21 am

“What is Bastille Day?”
—- 98% of ‘Murika

Stucky
Stucky
July 14, 2015 10:28 am

NEVER!

“After the end of the official celebration, the day ended in a huge four-day popular feast and people celebrated with fireworks, as well as fine wine and RUNNING NUDE THROUGH THE STREETS in order to display their great freedom.” ————- wiki

I just came back (yesterday) from a day at the beach, Seaside Heights, as I documented in the ‘Murika thread. I had horrible nightmares last night.

Let me reiterate; NEVER!!

Stucky
Stucky
July 14, 2015 10:39 am

In honor of Bastille Day, today at 10:13PM, I shall storm Ms Freud’s vaginny.

Stucky
Stucky
July 14, 2015 10:43 am

OK, I’ll be serious for a minute.

Last week folks from South Carolina were powerless to stop the State from removing the Confederate Flag. In fact, the people gathered at the removal “ceremony” cheered wildly. So, … storming the castle in ‘Murika? Gimme a fuckin’ break.

Tim
Tim
July 14, 2015 10:49 am

I think Bastille Day in America is long off and far away, if ever. As Stuck has indicated, our populace craves to be controlled. Collectively, we’re begging for authoritarian rule.

I’ve decided the only hope is for individual people and then individual families take control of their own situation and make their own best decisions.

Southerner at heart
Southerner at heart
July 14, 2015 10:57 am

I don’t see a Bastille Day until after the 2nd Revolution/War between the States. That is coming unless the Federals rein it in. Given history.. I doubt they will.

Tim
Tim
July 14, 2015 11:02 am
Bea Lever
Bea Lever
July 14, 2015 11:42 am

The answer is – When the masonic led TPTB revolution begins, just as it was in France in the 1700’s.

Masons organized the French revolution with the plan to get rid of the King.

1. There was a unmanageable debt

2.There was a food shortage in the year prior to Bastile day

3. The French people were sick of the monarchy

Anonymous
Anonymous
July 14, 2015 3:23 pm

you are right.
I’m French, I know quite a bit my own history, and I can confirm that the british freemasons heavily pushed to make the revolution happen. It was a revenge for the slaughter of the templars in France, 80 years after the crusades. some of the templars escaped in Scotland with their treasure and later created the first masonic church in London. another fact: the St Barthelemy slaughter against the protestant population… it fueled cultural wars between France and Brits/Germany and played a role so that the Brit monarchy didn’t tried to save their French cousins.

IndenturedServant
IndenturedServant
July 14, 2015 4:11 pm

“when will we, in this country, have our Bastille moment?”

When we least expect it and LONG after we NEED it!

B
B
July 14, 2015 5:32 pm

“As long as the media is controlled, the people can be controlled.”

ottomatik
ottomatik
July 14, 2015 8:44 pm

I don’t know, but I was at the bar and I saw Madame Defarge sewing a hat and I could hear Madame Guyere sharpening her knife. Something is up….