Sarcana wrote:Even the infanticide?
Barbaric, I must say.
The Sarcanan revolution for independence ended similarly to that of the French Revolution. Many people were hanged or killed, and a general purge of society occurred for many years. An anarchist “state” briefly popped up, but the new government under the first Lord-Archon forcibly quelled the population into a status of civility and obedience to the new state. Centralisation occurred in the following years.
One notable consequence of the revolution was the harsh secularism imposed upon society by the republican government.
The French Revolution was good for no one, and neither is anarchy. It’s good that the anarchists were suppressed.
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Probably for the best, republics aren’t that great anyway.
The Hunger Games, being a central part of Panem’s culture, are shown live in all public places, including workplaces, schools, and town squares.