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  • Weird part of YT detected :s

    

  • vive la France éternelle!

  • Laibach show us the actual politic system in France. We don't have the death penalty of course but there is a new monarchy system with a new order of violence! Discrimation, gethos, modern slaving, urban strikes, new Nato member! etc etc. This is a great cover of your anthem! thank so much! this will be show in french school!

  • Au sujet de la France. Mon pays.

    La racine de tous les maux, les origines de Sa Chute : la Révolution.

    Et son hymne, une pauvrette chanson de marche, un chant purement génocidaire.

    Un grand merci à Laibach.

  • I saw them last night in Helsinki. This song sounds much better live IMHO.

  • Few persons seem here to know the real meaning and origins of the French colors: the white is the color of the King, while the Blue and Red were (and still are) the colors of the city of Paris.

    When the Revolution broke out in France (1789), with Paris as a central point, the revolutionnaires adopted the colors of Paris (Blue and Red) as symbols. General Lafayette, who had democratic views but was nonethless royalist, added the white color. These colors became our national flag in 1794.

  • @RexMartel732 je suis français. Le rouge est la couleur du sang du peuple, pas de paris !

    i'm french, red is colour of frenchies blood, not paris !

  • @Erwanlebreton Lisez un peu plus l'histoire de notre pays avant d'avancer de telles affirmations. Ceci est la première étape de la reconquista de notre pays assiégé de l'intérieur: nous réapproprier notre histoire, et connaître les fondamentaux de notre identité.

  • @RexMartel732 au lieu de me dire lisez un peu plus donne moi plutôt tes sources, qui de toute évidence ont l'air légère ! :)

    en quoi le drapeau français adopterai-t-il les couleurs de la ville de paris puisque celles-ci ont été supprimé lors de l'abolition de la noblesse ? C'est donc que la couleur rouge, adoptée alors par les sans-culottes sur leur bonnets phrygiens et symbolisant le sang du peuple dans sa lutte pour l'égalité est la véritable symbolique de la couleur rouge du drapeau français

  • @Erwanlebreton Les couleurs de la ville de Paris n'ont pas été supprimées lors de "l'abolition de la noblesse', que vous confondez avec l'abolition des privilèges, ce qui est une toute autre chose. Enfin, le bleu et le rouge sont toujours les couleurs de la ville de Paris, même si la municipalité actuelle, fort occupée à financer gay prides, centres islamiques et autres "nuits du Ramadan", fait tout pour nous le faire oublier.

  • @RexMartel732

    si c'est Martel pour toi l'identité de la France je comprends pourquoi tu te sens assiégé de l'intérieur! bon courage alors, ça doit pas être facile!

  • @abaouais1 Je suis au contraire plein d'espoir et d'enthousiasme. Notre pays, mille fois envahi, a toujours su se ressaisir pour bouter l'ennemi hors du royaume.

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  • @ImperialGuard9001 But Napoleon came after him.

  • @RexMartel732 Napoleon had no political ideology he was pragmatic power hungry man. Not the best men to lead a country a people or a nation.

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  • The Blue is the colour of French monarchie before Henri IV.

    White is colour of the King since Henri IV.

    Red come the revolution

    YungDawg what you said is real bullshit

  • @HTMLucko no, from a french :

    white is the color of the monarchy,

    bleu and red are the color of the parisian people

    (that symbolise the king suround by the parisian people)

  • @HTMLucko I'm agree with you.

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  • SORRY TO TELL IT FRANKLY BUT IT SOUNDS SO DAMN KITSCH AND RIDICULOUS ... THIS IS BASICALLY A REVOLUTIONARY ANTHEM THAT HAS INFLUENCED MANY OTHER REVOLUTIONS IN THE WORLD HISTORY AND NOT A TIDY POP SONG ... POUR UNE CINQUIEME REVOLUTION FRANCAISE !!! HOURRA

  • Actually all three colors on the french flag has a meaning...the red standing for the blood shed to aquire our rights as a republic country...as for the other colours i don't remember...

  • @hydremajor You done a huge mistake, red isn't for blood, actually blue and red are the paris colors and the white, the color of the king is between those two to show that his power is limited after french revolution

  • @YungDawg If you're so smart you could of guessed the red is representing Saint-Denis's blood, a martyr, this referrence was used by the revolution as a symbol for the fight against Monarchy and thus represent the blood of the king that was to be shed, while the blue represent the rich people (mostly) and the white ORIGINALLY reprented the army and its only in 1815 it takes the reprentation of the noble this because of the fact the army's officers had a white Scarf and where also mostly nobles

  • The guillotines were used a lot during the Terror. The Seine even turned red.

    All in all, the French Revolution murdered half of the population...

    This video is very clever showing how blood stains can color a flag.

  • @nemosandman 300 000 people is half of the population O_o ? Strange maths, or poor France >>

  • take it easy with those guillotines images, death penalty is over in france since 1981......

  • Good one. :) Thanks.

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