Freedom, religious conscience, the right to do anything the law does not forbid and the capacity of people to pursue their abilities and talents irrespective of their station in life - those where the ideals the French Revolution brought forth and they can be defended on their merits as liberal and democratic in nature.
I can see why it was necessary while having no problem condemning the 1917 Russian Revolution. If it does not benefit humanity, its not worth defending.
what you’re selling here is pretty close to propaganda. I’m going to assume that you are either willfully ignorant on the subject, cannot admit that you’re so ridiculously wrong, or have some other personal ax to grind. irrespective, you’re flirting with absurdity.
your naive, romantic notions of one of the most undemocratic, authoritarian, senseless, and soul crushing episodes of wanton human savagery in history cries out for correction. I sincerely hope you find it. this is a big one to have so incredibly wrong.