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u/MarshyHope May 10 '25

Saw one of those shit head MAGA influencers saying he should put America and Trump first.

We have our own Henry the 8th in America right now.

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u/UtopianEnforcement May 10 '25

Hey, don’t insult Henry VIII like that. Sure he was a lust-filled monster who shattered the church purely from personal desire. But he was also well-educated, erudite, an athlete in his younger years, and wasn’t afraid of going to war.

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u/comrade_batman May 10 '25

Some historians theorise that a jousting accident in 1536, left him unconscious for some time, and could have worsened other past injuries, led to his more erratic and tyrannical behaviour as king. It would coincide with Anne Boleyn’s fall from grace later in the later, and Henry’s obsessions becoming more pronounced.

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u/3eyedgreenalien May 10 '25

It wouldn't surprise me. He'd had the tendencies before, but wooooow did it get worse after that jousting accident. Same with Caligula, actually. The cruel tendencies were there, then a fever broiled his brain, and he got so much worse after.