the Romanian revolution was a farce driven by defectors in the Securitate, probably defecting to the jewish bankers who were angry Ceausescu had paid off all national debt and wanted to start his own world bank to rival the west's, though i don't know that for sure.
they had to pit squads of the same military against each other in the night, telling both that the other squad were revolutionaries, to make it look like a war was actually going on. the incriminating order to kill all those protesters before the revolution was apparently given by Ceausescu... who was out of country and didn't even know about it... and my mother who lived in the capital at the time and went to all the gatherings, as one did, is fairly convinced the first shootings that spurred the revolution on to 100 were done by the Securitate themselves to make it look like it was starting.
the actual people were ferried around like idiots and felt good because now they could buy American burgers and glare at the gold-painted steel handles in Ceausescu's home and say "what a hypocrite" thinking he had golden furniture. barely any of them had anything to do with the revolution and i'm fairly sure none of them outright started it.
you take all that and put it together with a trial more mock than the shit at Nuremberg and things start to look weird. i hate commies with a passion but if commie jews kill a commie maybe that commie wasn't actually a commie. complicated stuff. i'm no expert, just Romanian.
the incriminating order to kill all those protesters before the revolution was apparently given by Ceausescu... who was out of country and didn't even know about it...
The revolution happened literally in front of him at a state mandated rally. I'm not sure what you're going at here.
before the revolution in Bucharest there was a protest in Timisoara where they were fired upon. the blame was 100% on Ceausescu for that despite him not being there to give the order. this doesn't really mean anything in isolation, but if you take everything i said + the sorry state of Romania today after jew capitalism has raped it into a 2nd world Mercedes-buying craphole things start to look fishy as to the actual circumstances and reasons for the revolution.
seriously, don't pin me as a commie, i just don't think the Romanian revolution was such a clear-cut matter given all the context. it's especially weird how most people old enough to remember the regime almost prefer it to post-revolution Romania, and not in a shitty loyalist commie sense either.
Judging from how it looks after years of watching Vee, I wouldn't call Romania anything approaching capitalist. There are hardly any capitalist countries in Europe. Most are, at best, Fabian Socialist. I doubt that the military created the revolution from whole cloth, it seems more to me that Ceausescu was primarily to blame for the conditions that would inevitably lead to a revolution. The military exploiting the revolution, however, seems obvious and is actually one of the biggest problems of an unorganized revolution. Damn near anyone can take power if they have enough of a minimal support system to do so. Which is similar to what happened in Russia as well.
the Romanian revolution was a farce driven by defectors in the Securitate, probably defecting to the jewish bankers who were angry Ceausescu had paid off all national debt and wanted to start his own world bank to rival the west's, though i don't know that for sure.
they had to pit squads of the same military against each other in the night, telling both that the other squad were revolutionaries, to make it look like a war was actually going on. the incriminating order to kill all those protesters before the revolution was apparently given by Ceausescu... who was out of country and didn't even know about it... and my mother who lived in the capital at the time and went to all the gatherings, as one did, is fairly convinced the first shootings that spurred the revolution on to 100 were done by the Securitate themselves to make it look like it was starting.
the actual people were ferried around like idiots and felt good because now they could buy American burgers and glare at the gold-painted steel handles in Ceausescu's home and say "what a hypocrite" thinking he had golden furniture. barely any of them had anything to do with the revolution and i'm fairly sure none of them outright started it.
you take all that and put it together with a trial more mock than the shit at Nuremberg and things start to look weird. i hate commies with a passion but if commie jews kill a commie maybe that commie wasn't actually a commie. complicated stuff. i'm no expert, just Romanian.
The revolution happened literally in front of him at a state mandated rally. I'm not sure what you're going at here.
before the revolution in Bucharest there was a protest in Timisoara where they were fired upon. the blame was 100% on Ceausescu for that despite him not being there to give the order. this doesn't really mean anything in isolation, but if you take everything i said + the sorry state of Romania today after jew capitalism has raped it into a 2nd world Mercedes-buying craphole things start to look fishy as to the actual circumstances and reasons for the revolution.
seriously, don't pin me as a commie, i just don't think the Romanian revolution was such a clear-cut matter given all the context. it's especially weird how most people old enough to remember the regime almost prefer it to post-revolution Romania, and not in a shitty loyalist commie sense either.
Judging from how it looks after years of watching Vee, I wouldn't call Romania anything approaching capitalist. There are hardly any capitalist countries in Europe. Most are, at best, Fabian Socialist. I doubt that the military created the revolution from whole cloth, it seems more to me that Ceausescu was primarily to blame for the conditions that would inevitably lead to a revolution. The military exploiting the revolution, however, seems obvious and is actually one of the biggest problems of an unorganized revolution. Damn near anyone can take power if they have enough of a minimal support system to do so. Which is similar to what happened in Russia as well.