- Are those graphs accurate? The modern one seems right, but I have no idea about pre-revolution France - is the modern one right? Why are there two bars per quintile? Isn’t the top 10% above 90% of the populations wealth? 
 
- Now show the top 0.01% as their own bar 
- So, who’s gonna be Robespierre? - We don’t need a Robespierre. No man can throw the One Ring into Mount Doom. - We need an organizing council that cannot take political power. 
- JFK junior? - Isn’t… Isn’t he already dead?? Like 25 years ago? - Depends on who you ask 
 
 
 
- So what is the hint we are dropping? - The French Revolution started in 1789. 
- The hint that we have way to few guillotines at hand. 
 
- Naah he’s 6 inches 4 cm. 
- What are China and Russia like, for comparison? - >Open post criticizing the US - >Look inside - >Whataboutism - Every time - We can criticize both you know. - But a graph comparing authoritarian regimes would be nice as a reply to these dumb tankies shilling for dictators and imperialism. 
- It’s a weak criticism without comparisons. As others in the comments pointed out, most countries around the world have similar numbers, and I don’t think we’re on the brink of a worldwide revolution lol - Plus it’s not like France was some bastion of democracy after the French Revolution, we should really be trying to avoid past mistakes. - And since people who often post such hyper-fixated US-centric economic critiques usually argue in favor of China, I genuinely wanted to know how China’s numbers look too. I’m certain Russia’s numbers are fucking terrible but I wanted a laugh so I included them. 
 
 
- I’ma need more than a sample size of 2. 







