I was
watching a history of the tsars of Russia on Netflix, and I was watching the
reign of Nicholas II. He was the last Tsar before the Bolshevik revolution that
began the Soviet Union. Nicholas was a family man and a deeply spiritual man
believing in the divine right of kings to rule, but he was a medieval person
ruling a modern timed country. His grandfather just freed the serfs of Russia during
his reign, which ended a long standing tradition. Peasants were becoming land
owners or working in modern factories to make a living. Although Nicholas’
grandfather’s reforms didn’t give the serfs true liberty because the nobles of
the time took most of the good land, it did give them a will to act in Russian affairs.
Radical terrorists called the peoples will killed Nicholas’ grandfather in a
attempt to overthrow the government. They thought that this act would change Russia
forever, but it only made his son more tyrannical against the terrorists of his
day in order to stabilize Russian society. Nicholas’ father thought that the
western enlightenment worldviews in Russia were the cause of his father’s
death, and wanted to return to a more traditional Russian worldview.
This was
against his ancestor’s view of modernizing Russia: reformers like Peter the
Great and Catherine the Great made Russia a world empire. The people didn’t
settle down when Nicholas took the throne, and his father’s view of Russia
overwhelmed him by making him more religious and filled with piety than his
ancestors. More churches rose up during his reign then those before him, but it
didn’t stop the people from revolting through communist rule. The tsars just recently
freed the serfs, but the serfs were still in a lot of debt due to not having
good land to make a living. Russia had no constitution because the tsars ruled,
and Nicholas’ wanted it that way. The rise of Marxism in Russia during the late
19th century and early 20th century should be something
that we American’s should be listening too. History is repeating itself here in
America.
America is
under a cloud of debt that we can’t truly repay under president trump who is a
devout Christian who’s a family man, and we are living with the most division
in America since the civil war. Even now, there’s a great divide between
Republicans and Democrats over a man who has the power in the Supreme Court to
overturn Roe vs Wade. Democrat Marxists don’t want abortion to be illegal
again, and did what they could to destroy this man’s name. The left ruled by Marxists
are no different than the Marxists in Russia during Nicholas’ reign. They
wanted a cultural revolution like the Marxists in America. We are repeating
history today. What caused the fall of Nicholas was his involvement in World
War I for he personally led the war in Europe, but because he was away in Europe
there was no one to take care of Russia domestically. Because peasants were
fighting in the war and not farming or working to feed the people, they were
under a famine. We in America have a lot of corporate farms with little people
actually working them. There are more foreigners working on our farms than
actual Americans. This should be scary to think about.
We are
going through a repeat of history for people like Barak Obama and his socialist
friends that run the deep state in government are trying to collapse the
economy making this nation into a communist country like the Bolshevik
revolution of 1917. This revolution and the great depression in America in the
1930s cause the rise of Adolf Hitler and the Nazis. I fear that we are
repeating history, and the rise of Europe as a world power will come because of
our collapse. Is there a way to stop it? Well, if it’s possible to have a
spiritual revival like after 9/11 when every American went into the churches,
than it’s possible to return to God and restore America’s constitutional rights
under biblical Christianity, but Nicholas was a spiritual man and was very
medieval in his thinking. It’s possible to return to God with a righteous
president who can speak compassion and love for the people and be with the
times.
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