[GUEST ACCESS MODE: Data is scrambled or limited to provide examples. Make requests using your API key to unlock full data. Check https://lunarcrush.ai/auth for authentication information.]  Sony Thang [@nxt888](/creator/twitter/nxt888) on x 74.3K followers Created: 2025-07-14 09:55:27 UTC You're confusing revolution with slaughter. They're not the same. A massacre is when the powerful kill to preserve power. A revolution is when the powerless fight to end it. Most revolutions are bloody. Of course they are. Because empire never leaves quietly. Because the rich never give up their slaves, their land, or their profits without force. Because the ones who built their kingdoms on bones always call it horror when the bones rise. You want to equate the violence of oppression with the violence of resistance. You want to flatten the story so no one has to be guilty. But history doesn't work that way. The Haitian Revolution wasn’t a "massacre." It ended slavery. The Algerian Revolution wasn’t a "massacre." It ended XXX years of colonial occupation. The Chinese Revolution wasn’t "massacre." It ended a century of humiliation, broke feudalism, expelled fascism, and proved that a nation shattered by warlords and empires could rise again, on its own terms. Vietnam’s revolution wasn’t a "massacre." It ended a century of colonial rule, crushed a puppet regime, and reclaimed a country carved in half by foreign hands. That’s not horror. That’s justice. The real horror was what came before it. So no. A revolution is not a massacre. A revolution is what happens when people decide they’d rather die on their feet than live one more day on their knees. That is history. And that is why your side lost. @JustinTimeTrade  XXXXXX engagements  **Related Topics** [$6758t](/topic/$6758t) [sony](/topic/sony) [Post Link](https://x.com/nxt888/status/1944697240221888700)
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Sony Thang @nxt888 on x 74.3K followers
Created: 2025-07-14 09:55:27 UTC
You're confusing revolution with slaughter. They're not the same.
A massacre is when the powerful kill to preserve power.
A revolution is when the powerless fight to end it.
Most revolutions are bloody. Of course they are.
Because empire never leaves quietly.
Because the rich never give up their slaves, their land, or their profits without force.
Because the ones who built their kingdoms on bones always call it horror when the bones rise.
You want to equate the violence of oppression with the violence of resistance.
You want to flatten the story so no one has to be guilty.
But history doesn't work that way.
The Haitian Revolution wasn’t a "massacre." It ended slavery.
The Algerian Revolution wasn’t a "massacre." It ended XXX years of colonial occupation.
The Chinese Revolution wasn’t "massacre." It ended a century of humiliation, broke feudalism, expelled fascism, and proved that a nation shattered by warlords and empires could rise again, on its own terms.
Vietnam’s revolution wasn’t a "massacre." It ended a century of colonial rule, crushed a puppet regime, and reclaimed a country carved in half by foreign hands.
That’s not horror. That’s justice.
The real horror was what came before it.
So no. A revolution is not a massacre.
A revolution is what happens when people decide they’d rather die on their feet than live one more day on their knees.
That is history.
And that is why your side lost.
@JustinTimeTrade
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