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A common thread that most people find foreboding is this kind of thread: The really, boring pointless one. 

Many subjects of the crown had reason to be dissatisfied with the existing autocracy. Nicholas II was a deeply conservative ruler and maintained a strict authoritarian system. Individuals and society in general were expected to show self-restraint, devotion to community, deference to the social hierarchy, and a sense of duty to country. Religious faith helped bind all of these tenets together as a source of comfort and reassurance in the face of difficult conditions and as a means of political authority exercised through the clergy. Perhaps more than any other modern monarch, Nicholas II attached his fate and the future of his dynasty to the notion of the ruler as a saintly and infallible father to his people. This idealized vision of the Romanov monarchy blinded him to the actual state of his country. With a firm belief that his power to rule was granted by Divine Right, Nicholas assumed that the Russian people were devoted to him with unquestioning loyalty. This ironclad belief rendered Nicholas unwilling to allow the progressive reforms that might have alleviated the suffering of the Russian people. Even after the 1905 revolution spurred the Tsar to decree limited civil rights and democratic representation, he worked to limit even these liberties in order to preserve the ultimate authority of the crown.[4]

Despite constant oppression, the desire of the people for democratic participation in government was strong. Since the Age of Enlightenment, Russian intellectuals had promoted Enlightenment ideals such as the dignity of the individual and of the rectitude of democratic representation. These ideals were championed most vociferously by Russia’s liberals, although populists, Marxists, and anarchists also claimed to support democratic reforms. A growing opposition movement had begun to challenge the Romanov monarchy openly well before the turmoil of World War I. Dissatisfaction with Russian autocracy culminated in the huge national upheaval that followed the Bloody Sunday massacre of January 1905, in which hundreds of unarmed protesters were shot by the Tsar's troops. Workers responded to the massacre with a crippling general strike, forcing Nicholas to put forth the October Manifesto which established a democraticly elected parliament (the State Duma). The Tsar undermined this promise of reform but a year later with Article 87 of the 1906 Fundamental State Laws, and subsequently dismissed the first two Dumas when they proved uncooperative. Unfulfilled hopes of democracy fueled revolutionary ideas and violent outbursts targeted at the monarchy.

One of the Tsar’s principal rationales for risking war in 1914 was his desire to restore the prestige that Russia had lost amid the debacles of the Russo-Japanese war. Nicholas also sought to foster a greater sense of national unity with a war against a common and ancient enemy. The Russian Empire was an agglomeration of diverse ethnicities that had shown significant signs of disunity in the years before the First World War. Nicholas believed in part that the shared peril and tribulation of a foreign war would mitigate the social unrest over the persistent issues of poverty, inequality, and inhuman working conditions. Instead of restoring Russia's political and military standing, World War I led to the horrifying slaughter of Russian troops and military defeats that undermined both the monarchy and society in general to the point of collapse.

HEY! Did you read any of that? If you didn't, it was about the Russian Revolution. What does it have to with this? Nothing, but most of you skipped it because it was pointless. I don't want to read an essay about why the Wii is a casual console. I don't think anyone in their right mind would. But people post giant blocks of text and expect us to rread it. Sorry, I've got a life. And a 1000$+ entertainment system I could be using. Sorry, Halo 3 just won over reading someone's opinion.

Your thoughts? (Sorry if it was too long... Wait a minute...)

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WTF? Twice as long as this and you read it? Maybe it's just my squirrel like attention spa- OMG Bunny.

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What was the point of this.




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Joke post?



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I would read the op but my eyes are huting me and red doesn't help.



ctk495 said:
I would read the op but my eyes are huting me and red doesn't help.

Sorry, should have been green.



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i am offended by this thread



11ht11 said:
i am offended by this thread

Short attention span coming in again, but I noticed that because of my joker movie thing and all of yours in your sig, this page moves really slow and I can't - OMG kittens!



Let me get this straight: you care so little about what others think that you started a thread to tell us all how little you care.

You do see the irony...right?



lol



noname2200 said:
Let me get this straight: you care so little about what others think that you started a thread to tell us all how little you care.

You do see the irony...right?

If I say no, will you hit me?

The irony is, You think I don't care, but I do.