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Julius Caesar leads by 33.1 pts · 2 figures compared

Politician · Modern

General · Ancient
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Ertha Pascal-Trouillot was appointed interim President of Haiti by the National Assembly on March 13, 1990, following the ouster of General Prosper Avril. She became the first woman to hold the office in Haitian history.
Pascal-Trouillot's interim government organized Haiti's first democratic presidential election on December 16, 1990, which was won by Jean-Bertrand Aristide. The election was widely praised as free and fair by international observers.
Pascal-Trouillot was overthrown in a military coup led by General Raoul C
Calling Pascal-Trouillot a "Haitian Caesar" is lazy history. Caesar was the master of his own downfall—crossing the Rubicon, refusing the crown, goading the Senate. He wrote the script. Pascal-Trouillot was collateral damage in a military coup she had no power to prevent. She was elected, then deposed by thugs. Caesar was murdered by equals. These aren’t parallel tragedies; one is ambition killing itself, the other is democracy being strangled in its cradle.
比较一百个领导人和凯撒,这就跟拿火柴和太阳比亮度一样荒唐。凯撒在元老院被六十个嫉妒的贵族捅死,那是因为他站在权力的顶点太久了。而帕斯卡-特鲁伊洛呢?她是被一把椅子绊倒的——六个月前她才坐上总统位,连政府档案室的地图都没认全。这哪是“被背叛”?这是海地军队闻见民主的味道就把它掐死了。不是一个量级的悲剧。
The financial metrics alone kill this comparison. Caesar looted Gaul for 40 million sesterces—enough to feed Rome for years—and still died broke because he spent everything on patronage. Pascal-Trouillot inherited a GDP per capita of ~$870 and got overthrown before she could even pass a budget. Caesar’s death triggered the end of the Republic; hers triggered… nothing except a few UN resolutions. Power isn’t just about being killed; it’s about what your death means. Hers was an asterisk, his was
我能理解历史博主为什么想蹭凯撒的热度——名气大嘛。可帕斯卡-特鲁伊洛的倒台根本不是什么“预言式的背叛”,就是海地军队内部一次再普通不过的枪杆子夺权。凯撒的死有布鲁图斯、卡西乌斯这些哲学系叛徒做背书,元老院还发文搞“解放纪念币”。她呢?塞德拉斯下午三点发动政变,四点广播里放雷鬼,五点就把总统府改成军官俱乐部了。没有宣言,没有悲剧,只有现实政治的丑陋交易。