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In reply to the discussion: Anti-monarchy group 'Republic' stages Jubilee protest on the banks of the Thames [View all]JackRiddler
(24,979 posts)54. My theory...
is that the UK monarchy is the living symbol of centuries of genocide in Ireland, India, the Americas and Africa.
If majorities of UK/Canada/Australia citizens are idiot enough to continue honoring this degenerate clan and paying for their expensive upkeep, they are free to do so - and the rest of us are free to abhor the underlying philosophy that some should "reign" over "subjects" by virtue of their coincidental birth, because a mythical God said so.
So by all means, argue for the monarchy, but let's dispense with the nationalist canard that one is not allowed to have an opinion if one is not already British and already for the monarchy.
We'll see what the Scots think of this ridiculous theater for billionaires soon enough.
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Anti-monarchy group 'Republic' stages Jubilee protest on the banks of the Thames [View all]
MichaelMcGuire
Jun 2012
OP
Apparently it's just me, but I like the monarchy. I think they're a great. In general... N/T
poverlay
Jun 2012
#16
R#14 & K for, now THIS is a "jubilee" thread after mine own heart!1 Parasitical "royals"!1 n/t
UTUSN
Jun 2012
#22
Another meaningless talking point. Majorities don't decide right and wrong.
JackRiddler
Jun 2012
#53