I haven't seen him mentioned yet...
Che Guevara...and then anyone that advocated him as a symbol of freedom
Che Guevara...and then anyone that advocated him as a symbol of freedom
YESSSSSSS !!!!!So you want your Terminator to killJon SnowWilliam the Bastard ...
I haven't seen him mentioned yet...
Che Guevara...and then anyone that advocated him as a symbol of freedom
OK, so maybe we have a brief history lesson first so they ACTUALLY know what jackassery Che got up to. THEN we get rid of the ones that can't confront reality successfully...But,everybody who advocate him as symbol of freedom - you would kill half of idiots on Earth,how we could live without them?
Lenin was leader of 3th revolution.If you want prevent revolutions,kill leader of first - Luder.Che Guevara? Small fry.
We have ONE choice.
Killing Lenin (or Marx, as I suggested) eliminates ALL Che Guevaras and their fanbois and fangirls.
Do you mean Luther?Lenin was leader of 3th revolution.If you want prevent revolutions,kill leader of first - Luder.
Born as Luder,so Luder.And Father of first revolution.Second was in 1789,third in 1917,and fourth is what we have now.Do you mean Luther?
Making him the Godfather of the Materialist Dialectic seems a bit far fetched, but whatever rocks your boat
Can you please elaborate on the effects of all of these had they lived/died at the relevant times?
Pick three of them and I will, I don't feel like going through them all.
Would four be okay? :
Kilij Arslan II, 1176
Andronikos Komnenos, 1182
Simon de Montfort, 1244
Murad II, 1444
Kilij Arslan II, 1176 - Emperor Manuel I Komnenos's army will win at the Battle of Myriokephalon, allowing the Komnenian Restoration to continue with the capture of Iconium. In the long run, Turkish power in Anatolia will likely be shattered and the instability that followed the historical Byzantine defeat averted.
Andronikos Komnenos, 1182 - Massacre of the Latins avoided, 4th Crusade hits Egypt as intended.
Simon de Montfort, 1244 - To be honest, I can't remember where I was going with this one.
Murad II, 1444 - Battle of Varna is a Crusader victory, seriously crippling the Ottomans in Europe, buying Byzantium some extra time and likely sending the Ottomans into a Civil War which reinforces the former two effects.