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The defense rests.
If people think Sun was an incompetent revolutionary, they need to read up on some incompetent revolutionaries.
Irish history teaches you to appreciate how bad revolutionaries can actually be. We made so many bad revolutionaries we had to export them to England, Australia and Canada. Padraig Pearse seems the proper standard for "incompetent revolutionary" to me.I dunno much about Sun Yat-sen. Is he worse than Alexander Kerensky, who is the established canon for incompetent revolutionaries?
The writing on the photograph appears to say it's the other way around....![]()
February Revolution is not revolution?
taillesskangaru said:Masada was referring to the Filipino Revolution I believe.
taillesskangaru said:Though if you count the short-lived Republics of Ezo and Formosa, and the obscure Kongsi republics of Borneo, and the dubious Iranian Constitutional Revolution of 1905, this would make Xinhai at least the sixth Asian Democratic Revolution.
Sun kind of gets credit for being the most incompetent revolutionary to actually succeed in the revolution. Something the Irish never even came close to.If people think Sun was an incompetent revolutionary, they need to read up on some incompetent revolutionaries.
The Philippines is a democracy now, in large part due to the inability of the Americans to fully silence Aguinaldo's supporters, even after his capture. How's China doing?Thank you, aelf!
The Philippines is pretty much absent from the curriculum in my parts of the world. E.g. Braudel just mentions "an internal rebellion".
And in any case, Manila 1898 is small fry compared to Xinhai.
bras0778 said:And in any case, Manila 1898 is small fry compared to Xinhai.
Mmm lots of credit![]()
Thank you, aelf!
Pearse actually gets credit for succeeding in his revolution though.Sun kind of gets credit for being the most incompetent revolutionary to actually succeed in the revolution. Something the Irish never even came close to.
I don't see what size has to do with anything.