Utah’s Republican Lieutenant Governor Deidre Henderson shared a post glorifying events the that led to the Communist Revolution in Russia to celebrate International Women’s Day on Friday.
In the post on her personal X account, Henderson wrote, “In 1917, tens of thousands of Russian women gathered in Petrograd (Saint Petersburg) to protest terrible working conditions and the high price of bread.”
“A few days later, Tsar Nicholas II abdicated his throne and Russia was in full Revolution. #InternationalWomensDay,” she added.
The Guardian has also written a piece about the women’s march on March 8, 1917 that “sparked the Russian Revolution.””Feed the children of the defenders of the motherland,” read a slogan on some banners. Another read, “Supplement the ration of soldiers’ families, defenders of freedom and the people’s peace.”This sparked more unrest leading into November 1917 , when Bolshevik revolutionaries led by Vladimir Lenin plotted to overthrow the government in Russia. Nicholas […]
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