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Napoleon Bonaparte and the French Press
Posted: 07 Nov 2024, 22:23
by riosleftsock
Some of you might see a parallel with current events, enjoy.The announcements in the French national newspaper
Le Moniteur sum up the recent situation perfectly:
- March 10: The Corsican ogre has landed at Cape Juan.
- March 11: The tiger is in Gap. Troops are on their way and will stop him. He will end his miserable adventure as a homeless refugee in the mountains.
- March 12: The monster succeeded in proceeding to Grenoble.
- March 13: The tyrant is now in Lyon. Horror has caught the people.
- March 18: The usurper is some days march distant from Paris.
- March 19: Bonaparte approaches in a hurry, but he will not succeed in advancing to Paris.
- March 20: Napoleon will be in Paris tomorrow.
- March 21: Emperor Napoleon is in Fontainebleau
- March 22: Yesterday evening His Majesty celebrated his arrival in Paris. The jubilation cannot be described.
Re: Napoleon Bonaparte and the French Press
Posted: 08 Nov 2024, 07:38
by only1billybonds
Trundle, that is superb.
Some clever fuckers out there.
Re: Napoleon Bonaparte and the French Press
Posted: 08 Nov 2024, 07:37
by Hammer and Pickle
I see.
You’re really trying to celebrate.
wow
just wow
Re: Napoleon Bonaparte and the French Press
Posted: 08 Nov 2024, 07:34
by Lee Trundle
Re: Napoleon Bonaparte and the French Press
Posted: 08 Nov 2024, 07:12
by Hammer and Pickle
What’s this thread about?
If it’s supposed to be making fun of people who are concerned about the way the US and the world is going now we have Trump in the White House again, have you really thought it through?
I mean, it suggests you don’t even know who Napoleon Bonaparte was and what happened after his arrival in Paris. Or aren’t we allowed to even make the association between the two ego maniacs or draw any lessons from history about populism at all?
Re: Napoleon Bonaparte and the French Press
Posted: 08 Nov 2024, 07:11
by collyrob
Why was it locked?
was it just that pissheads homophobic rant?
Re: Napoleon Bonaparte and the French Press
Posted: 08 Nov 2024, 06:27
by Mr Anon
it's a bit silly the Trump thread was locked, obviously there's going to be a talking point around it every other day. just suspend the people that can't control themselves for a few days and let everyone else get on with it
Re: Napoleon Bonaparte and the French Press
Posted: 08 Nov 2024, 04:49
by claypole
I saw a headline on the bbc and thought maybe that involved a Napoleon.
Re: Napoleon Bonaparte and the French Press
Posted: 08 Nov 2024, 01:03
by RBshorty
Yeah. It’s known as “Not biting the hand that feeds you.!” Its pretty much how civilisation has always ran.
Re: Napoleon Bonaparte and the French Press
Posted: 07 Nov 2024, 22:52
by wils
Like a variant of that Gandhi quote that Farage is fond of, "First they ignore you, then they laugh at you, then they fight you, then you win"
Re: Napoleon Bonaparte and the French Press
Posted: 07 Nov 2024, 22:52
by riosleftsock
It was a series of headlines from the French press at the time. You can take it any way you choose, but your take is not where I was coming from (bigly)
Re: Napoleon Bonaparte and the French Press
Posted: 07 Nov 2024, 22:27
by Come On You Irons
Are you suggesting Trump will dismantle the US constitution and anoint himself 'supreme leader' a la Napoleon and other dictators?
Grow up.