Monarchism Thread - French Edition

What would Sup Forums think about France returning back to monarchy?

Honestly, it's my dream but the movement is dead. Plus you don't even have a unified pretender because of people thinking the Orleans are cucks.

I'd settle for Tuileres getting rebuilt.

If it's a Bonapartist monarchy, sure why not. Bourbons and their Orleanists cousins need to fuck off though.

Yeah, that's bad, at least we truly still have the aesthetics

>Bonapartist monarchy

Uh? Like, what? I mean, it would be the French Empire in that case, not the monarchy.

Irrelevant if France becomes majority non White

Do the Orleans even do anything? Last I heard the previous Comte de Paris essentially bankrupted the family and they had to sell a ton of property off.

They seem very low energy.

Kek even the bonapartist pretender doesn't want to be restored.

Based Charles Maurras
That's good thinking ameribro

Make sure this time you don't cut the head off your king

They don't have to do anything, they just need the movement and the supporters.

>tfw Washington has no direct descendants so no hope of an American monarchy ever

Honestly I don't understand why it hasn't happened other than French normies' autism over the monarchy. You could display so many works of art in storage with it as a museum.

What a waste over this schizophrenic attitude towards the country's history.

I'd like to keep this going as a consistent thread. I am a lover of monarchy, and do believe that getting people in touch with their traditions and cultural heritage is important - hence monarchy.

We should be:

- Identifying pro-monarchy parties and individuals in countries with and without monarchy
- Identifying places where support for monarchy restoration is present
- Compiling pro-monarchy arguments.

Considering the state of modern monarchies, i'm glad we cut our losses in 1791 when politics became to complicated for simple monarchs to handle on their own.
We have the good memories of our based kings, and we don't have to see their bloodline slowly degenerate on the throne
Pic very related

>supporting the likes of Marie Antoinette and Louis XVI

Sup Forums has gotten worse than its r/the_donald phase.

It's something that comes out from time to time, nowadays the faggots in the gov/Paris mayorship and the Louvres are militing against it

Sup Forums has always had reactionaries faggot.

How can you be against degeneracy and yet support monarchs who have very often been libertines, aka the initial stages of degeneracy?

How can you be a socialist, when it has promoted degeneracy on an unbridled level not seen before in human history?

What? USSR has been more traditionalist and conservative than the lifestyles of most royal families.

Toujours pour, mais je refuse les Orléans et "Louis XX".

>the Orleans are cucks.
It's not that they're cucks, it's that they voted to guillotine Louis XVI. They're traitors.

Love it as long as it's a Bourbon. Glad someone out there is supporting this.

The orleans are more liberal (cucked) than the bourbons.
Bonaparts shouldn't be in the picture at all

Monarchism is dumb.

Ok pal...
They even look like cucks, although the Prince Charles-Philippe is a Chad.

But the Bourbons have been in Spain for centuries since they're descendents of Felipe V. Do French people want a Spanish King?

USSR wanted to abolish marriage though. It only became conservative after a spectacular failure of free love. Which is quite funny.

Modern monarchies are parliamentary, anyway. They're submitted to a bunch of laws and regulations. People at the Action Française are sovereignist and don't support that.

Hey, I can't deny historical facts. It was degenerate as fuck in its initial years, which proved that full and total decadence as government policy doesn't work. That's why when anyone today pushes degeneracy, it's in a more subtle form. Anyway I wouldn't want a total return to the USSR, that's full LARP tier and unreasonable, but the good parts of it can be taken in as Putin's doing in Russia, adapting the good of the USSR with an anti-degeneracy stance.

Sorry to shit on your LARP, but the last Bourbon King in France caused a really major ruckus.

>inb4 it was the jews!

Charles X was a hardass traditionalist, what the hell is your point?

My point is hereditary rule leads to problems. Just because you've got a good King, which I don't deny there have been plenty of, doesn't mean his successor will be just as good.

>Monarchism and neoreactionaryism
>/r/the_donald
Absolute fucking retard. The defence of the old order against liberalism goes back centuries. Moldbug saw through the modern world and was dropping redpills years before the far-right started to rise.

It would be a good idea but it wouldn't solve all of your problems, but it would be a start. Same with Austria,Russia,Portugal and Brazil of course.

Wow... sounds almost like every political system ever.

Really made me think.

Brazilian Empire would be fresh as fuck.

An ideologically-minded one, with strict controls from fellow government members through peer ideological pressure would result in the traditions of the state being preserved.

Bump.

Bump

The brazilian royal family are redpilled as fuck, They are very aware of (((them)))

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