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- Jan 18, 2020
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THE COUNTER-REVOLUTION BEGINS
Conservative Opposition to the Belgian Soviet
Black-clad conservative protesters march in Brussels
Conservative Opposition to the Belgian Soviet
Black-clad conservative protesters march in Brussels
TWO WEEKS AGO
First, the centuries old Belgian government had been toppled and replaced by this "Soviet of People's Representatives." Suddenly everything in life was this committee or that council. Ideologies were changing and the country, at its heart, was on a different path. Second, many of those who were formerly powerful found themselves completely excluded from the political process. Finally, the royal family disappeared into "protective custody" of the state. Not everyone was happy with these changes.
The troubles that the country faced that led to the rise of these communists felt like the distant past, almost forgotten. Conservatives and nationalists of all breeds were suddenly united by a new issue, one greater and more pressing than any of the ideological differences that had divided them in the past - the new communist government. The People's Union, once one of the largest nationalist-conservative political parties in the country had found itself out of power completely. They had never been a leading party, but now, even former Christian Democratic and Flemish party members, once the largest party in the nation, were swelling the ranks of the People's Union. The People's Union was the most outspoken against the new regime and their presence was growing stronger and stronger but they didn't have the numbers to really oppose the government. The removal of the royal family was the match that ignited the tinderbox. Their numbers soared and they became the center of the conservative opposition.
Leaders from many of the former political parties, corporations, banks, etc. met for a clandestine meeting in the backroom of a shady bar in Brussels. There, the strategy to oppose the government was hatched. Thanks to the Soviet's removal of the royal family, these men now had the pawns to execute their plans. There was no shortage of Belgians signing up for their cause.
TODAY
The first phase of the conservative plan was finally being carried out - their followers massed in the streets of Brussels, wearing mostly black, and waving the flag of old Belgium and the flag of the monarchy. They held up signs saying, "Bring back our way of life!" "Better Dead than Red!," "God save the Monarchy!," and the like. The messages on the signs ranged, given the wide range of political ideologies that were taking part. They were mostly conservative. Things from quasi-fascist statements to monarchist pleas could be seen. The protesters marched on a Monday, on the day when the Soviet of People's Representatives was meeting and made their way outside the building. They chanted and blocked access to the building.
Their fight had begun.
OOC NOTE: I have been given permission by @Flying Damascas to take over the conservative counter-revolution in Belgium pursuant to the guidelines he gave me for their control. |