Monday, October 7, 2013

September massacres from the perspective of a woman (Isaac Pontarelli)

The prisons run wet with the blood of their for inhabitants, after the hardly judicial trials. This is the fifth day in a row that I have stayed inside, avoiding the murderous mobs the roam the streets in search of a preconceived notion of justice and the feeling that they are removeing the taint that will rot away Paris from the inside out. Soon I will have to venture out into the streets, and brave the market, if it still stands,  for both me and my family are on the brink of starvation if I do not. My husband has not been home in almost a full week now, I know not were he is, only it is proboble that he is part of one of the numerous mobs that ravage our city. These mobs have taken it apron themselves to eliminate the prisoners that fill our facilities, for they believe that if freed they would ally themselves with the opposition and pose as a formidable force. Let preface my explanation with saying that I do not in any way identify or share any of the ideals of these repulsive prisoners, but I do feel the memories of revolution coming back, and wondering we're the human rights we fraught so hard for went? The mobs raid prisons, and as self proclaimed justices of the peace perform a ritualistic trial. I say ritualistic, because the testimony of the individual has almost no effect on their outcome. After the trial, the judge will send the miserable soul off to be executed, and someone the next defendant to the stand. Hopefully this blood madness will end, and much like the werewolf after a full moon, France will wake up and see the carnage it has caused. 

2 comments:

  1. (Montesquieu) If we transitioned into three branches of government, then we wouldn't need a revolution! This is too extreme, killing everyone, we need three branches of equal power, not a monarchy or dictatorship.

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  2. Voltaire (Grace Fitch)

    "Let preface my explanation with saying that I do not in any way identify or share any of the ideals of these repulsive prisoners." My dear woman, then why not act on the behalf of those beliefs. You have power, and you have rights. You have the right to speech. Do not just follow others whose notions you do not agree with. Make your own statement for once. You have a voice, use it. You may start to notice that others will follow if you spread your ideas. I know a certain Jean-Paul who also disagrees with the vile ways of the revolution. There are others like you who want to take a stand but don't. You need to use your voice, and trust me, you will ignite a new way of thinking. All you need to do is get out of the house, and speak your mind. You could do amazing things when you are heard.

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