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Table tapping, Execution and Spotify- Day one at HNCF

  • Writer: pressgiismun2025
    pressgiismun2025
  • Jul 24
  • 1 min read

Updated: Jul 26


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The historical national convention of France started off with the type of discipline you would expect from 18th century politicians…none. Despite multiple warnings from both the chairs, the delegates continued to table tap louder than their own voices, making it very clear to the press that this committee was only good at one thing; ignoring instructions.


Nonetheless, HNCF had its own fair share of powerful declarations made by several delegates that truly showcased their enthusiasm in being a part of the committee. Delegate Jacques Pierre Brisscot gave a passionate speech about why executing King Louis wasn't the move, and mentioned events such as reign of terror that weren't even part of the same time period. Furthermore, he complained about ‘closing the ray of hope he had’ if they were to kill King Louis. Delegates in the committee room bombarded him with accusations of not caring about his citizens and this delegate was left speechless with no valuable points to make.


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What makes matters in this committee even worse was when Maxminn Isnard was caught vibing to Spotify during a formal committee session. Whether it was rap or just classical music, it's evident that this delegate thinks 1792 was a time of Tory Lanez and Kanye West.


Damon Crook

CNN

3 Comments


Atharv Singh Bisen
Atharv Singh Bisen
Jul 24

Bro Maximin Isnard was js tryna be a chill guy, why yall beef with nonchalants

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Rehaan Koli
Rehaan Koli
Jul 24
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dhruvharish.shanbhag
Jul 24

C’est libel. We stopped table tapping when the chairs banned it outright. Also Brissot as a Girondin was very brave to face POIs (saying this as a plain…)

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