Was he really that bad?
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he was just another guy user
no one special
He was better than his faggot cousin in the UK.
Maybe he was but his family did not deserve it
He was just an average man living in a time of titans. He didnt deserve it but most people would have ended up like him. He let wis wife have more power over the country and he turned the nobility in the army and peasantry against him.
he was the best
he fought the kikes and their central bank, he had a national bank instead and ended usury paying the kews
they killed his whole family for it.
fuck kikes and kikery. you need to read the book i posted, he is in a group of great men who fought the same
he was alright
his daughters were raped infront of him by jews before the same jews executed him
truly he recieved fate worse than death and all europeans should be ashamed they were not there to defend him
interesting
to control the normie you cannot put the normie off with extremism
please remember this
>be the absolute monarch
>become a bottleneck in the political process
>demand to be final decision maker on everything but don't make any decision whatsoever
>lol god will work it out if we have faith
>don't give ministers powers to do anything
Shit monarch
He let his wife have a say in the state running affairs and ruined the aristocracy in the army. He did some good and some bad. Maybe read books about more then just the jews and realise 2 million Russians died thanks to the fuckery in the army.
lol you expect pol to read
No. What’s said about him is mostly revisionism.
The reality is there were much larger historical forces at play. His downfall has nothing to do with him personally.
The monarchies of Russia, Austria, Germany, and Britain all fell within a span of 20 years.
Yet Nicky is the only one where they say “oh he was stupid that’s why”. “Oh it was rasputin”.
The poison of Marxism and the success of liberalism in America brought about the end of the age of Kings. It’s that simple.
He was a good family man and caretaker of the Russian people, who ran into a historical hurricane.
You really need to read a book mate
Nicki was a good boy and it's a crying shame what happened to him and his familia.
In between jerking off to trap porn sure.
Yes, terribly bad
He and his children were incredibly beautiful
He was a devout orthodox christian who hated the jews. Therefore they killed him. There was nothing bad about him.
hating kikes and then getting killed by them doesn't make you a "great man"
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His greatest weakness was the overestimation of his people. Their drunkenness lost to Japan, Austria-Hungary, Germany, and to Jews. Their technological development was arrested in the 1890s. The backstab against Russia with the Crimean war was the moment the Romanovs began to unravel.
His decision to come to Serbia's military defense in 1914 was probably the most consequential (bad) decision made in the 20th century by a head of state.
The monarchist apologetics go something like this: Nicholas had good intentions, he was a devout Christian and a loving husband and father but he surrounded himself with corrupt and incompetent advisers.
judge for yourself
I have read several.
Yes, there was palace intrigue and mistakes. Which exists in all cabinets.
Tell me...do you think it’s a coincidence that so many monarchies fell at once?
Let’s compare it to today. There’s clearly a receding happening right now of ‘democracies’. If Trump or Biden was the last president before the breakup of the US...would it be Trumps fault? Or Kushners?
No...there are larger forces. Demographic change. Globalization. Etc.
This same principle applies to Nicky and the fall of the monarchies of Europe.
Read the books. But don’t take them at their word. Have a thought about it yourself.
Yes he was, I'm still fucking mad.
He was a cuck.
Fuck off Vladislav
He was obliged by treaty to do so and he was ignoring Serbia, the country the Russians historically had as a loyal satellite on the Balkans until Tito. The empire ignored them previously a couple of times and Serbia was slowly being alienated. Which means if The Ottomans decide to close The Bosphorus for trade at the time (thus them being severely econically damaged afterwards), the Russian empire wouldn't have a foothold on the Balkans. The Balkans and Istanbul were essential for the economic survival of Russia as not only a superpower, but also as just a self-sufficient state...
It's hard to vouch for anyone who would support Rasputin. None the less, he did inherit a mess and the world was about to rid itself of the monarchies anyway.