Board Thread:Speculation House/@comment-94.195.53.219-20160728132025/@comment-25936766-20160830002810

ANewUser123 wrote: In the defense of the idea of a revolution, it's happened before. Revolutionary France overthrew its monarchy, prompting other monarchies all over Europe to try and halt the damage before revolutionary ideas could spread to their own nations. The French Revolution, and subsequent revolutions inspired by it, had faaar more justified reasons behind them than just "suppression of creativity and individuality".

Many nations have done that, to different extents. It has caused complains and at worst protests, but not actual revolutions. Only a brute would think there's no better response to just creative suppression, than starting a revolution (who are you, Adam?)

Now, actual opression beyond creativity, would be a more reasonable cause for a revolution.