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The Bourgeoisie were a clan of highlanders originally from the [[One:Proletarian|Proletarian]] Highlands. In early 6th century [[One:Adda_Krazh|AK]], they descended on the Great American plains, killing all American nobles (which has always been considered a progressive thing to do<ref>Although some conservative revisionist scholars, most notably [[One: | The Bourgeoisie were a clan of highlanders originally from the [[One:Proletarian|Proletarian]] Highlands. In early 6th century [[One:Adda_Krazh|AK]], they descended on the Great American plains, killing all American nobles (which has always been considered a progressive thing to do<ref>Although some conservative revisionist scholars, most notably [[One:Frankenmuth, Alberta|Alberta Frankenmuth]], have argued that it was simply indecent of them to spill so much blood upon the American soil</ref>) and declaring themselves the new [[One:Class|ruling class]]. They ruled over America for centuries, until they were completely eradicated in the [[One:American_War_of_Robotic_Independence|American War of Robotic Independence]]. | ||
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The Bourgeoisie were a clan of highlanders originally from the Proletarian Highlands. In early 6th century AK, they descended on the Great American plains, killing all American nobles (which has always been considered a progressive thing to do[1]) and declaring themselves the new ruling class. They ruled over America for centuries, until they were completely eradicated in the American War of Robotic Independence.
Etymology[edit]
The ethnonym Bourgeoisie is derived from the Old Proletarian bourg[2] ("mountain").
Notes[edit]
- ↑ Although some conservative revisionist scholars, most notably Alberta Frankenmuth, have argued that it was simply indecent of them to spill so much blood upon the American soil
- ↑ The exact pronunciation of the word is unknown