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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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News just in: Royalist realises royalty are treated different to the peasantry! Let's check in again later to see if this leads to an intellectual breakthrough?
(Analysts predict this will be blamed on Angela Raynor, mind) |
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"News just in: Royalist realises royalty are treated different to the peasantry! Let's check in again later to see if this leads to an intellectual breakthrough?
(Analysts predict this will be blamed on Angela Raynor, mind)"
Update from City reporter- Learned historians have pointed out that, since the dawn of mankind (aka humankind), over 100,000 years ago, there has never been a society where everyone was treated equally.
In every time, some led and were in power whilst the many followed. That is the way of humanity and in fact in most of the living animal world.
It is also clear that even in democratic republics, where they have disposed of their hereditary monarchy and elect their leaders, those in power still do what they want and not what we, the peasantry, want.
The only difference being in Britain our constitutional monach, the Queen, is recognised world wide as the pinacle of a superb monarch with a 70 year unblemished reputation. No Watergate, no invasion of Ukraine, no genocide, etc. Leave that to the elected politicians. God save the Queen!
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"The only difference being in Britain our constitutional monach, the Queen, is recognised world wide as the pinacle of a superb monarch with a 70 year unblemished reputation."
Alternative reality news for people who don't like facts. Fucking GB News reporters |
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"News just in: Royalist realises royalty are treated different to the peasantry! Let's check in again later to see if this leads to an intellectual breakthrough?
(Analysts predict this will be blamed on Angela Raynor, mind)
Update from City reporter- Learned historians have pointed out that, since the dawn of mankind (aka humankind), over 100,000 years ago, there has never been a society where everyone was treated equally.
In every time, some led and were in power whilst the many followed. That is the way of humanity and in fact in most of the living animal world.
It is also clear that even in democratic republics, where they have disposed of their hereditary monarchy and elect their leaders, those in power still do what they want and not what we, the peasantry, want.
The only difference being in Britain our constitutional monach, the Queen, is recognised world wide as the pinacle of a superb monarch with a 70 year unblemished reputation. No Watergate, no invasion of Ukraine, no genocide, etc. Leave that to the elected politicians. God save the Queen!
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By *andy 1Couple
over a year ago
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"News just in: Royalist realises royalty are treated different to the peasantry! Let's check in again later to see if this leads to an intellectual breakthrough?
(Analysts predict this will be blamed on Angela Raynor, mind)
Update from City reporter- Learned historians have pointed out that, since the dawn of mankind (aka humankind), over 100,000 years ago, there has never been a society where everyone was treated equally.
In every time, some led and were in power whilst the many followed. That is the way of humanity and in fact in most of the living animal world.
It is also clear that even in democratic republics, where they have disposed of their hereditary monarchy and elect their leaders, those in power still do what they want and not what we, the peasantry, want.
The only difference being in Britain our constitutional monach, the Queen, is recognised world wide as the pinacle of a superb monarch with a 70 year unblemished reputation. No Watergate, no invasion of Ukraine, no genocide, etc. Leave that to the elected politicians. God save the Queen!
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The pinnacle of a superb monarch lol. What a load of old clap trap. You are right on one thing though. Throughout history there has always been a dominant class. However, free thinkers have always spoken out against them, while lickspittles cry out in their defence. |
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By *ovebjsMan
over a year ago
Bristol |
"The pinnacle of a superb monarch lol. What a load of old clap trap. You are right on one thing though. Throughout history there has always been a dominant class. However, free thinkers have always spoken out against them, while lickspittles cry out in their defence. "
Let us all guess which catagory you see youreself in |
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By *ssex_tom OP Man
over a year ago
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"The pinnacle of a superb monarch lol. What a load of old clap trap. You are right on one thing though. Throughout history there has always been a dominant class. However, free thinkers have always spoken out against them, while lickspittles cry out in their defence. "
Are free thinkers allowed to like the monarchy |
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"The pinnacle of a superb monarch lol. What a load of old clap trap. You are right on one thing though. Throughout history there has always been a dominant class. However, free thinkers have always spoken out against them, while lickspittles cry out in their defence. "
If throughout history free thinkers have spoken out effectively with better ideas why don't free thinkers run things?
Those that accept the constraints of a well ordered society live in peace and harmony with their neighbours and it is this that generates stability and prosperity.
Anarchists, who you call "free thinkers", only bring chaos, destruction and frequently death as they all want their own way which is never the way it is. |
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By *ssex_tom OP Man
over a year ago
Chelmsford |
Well what seems to happen is that free thinkers topple the aristocracy and the free thinking leaders tend to move into the palaces and before you know it.. Baam! Monarchy under a different name.. |
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"Lol, it was the free thinkers who stopped the ruling classes putting kids up chimneys and down the pit. If you want to celebrate the elites, then doff your cap and enjoy your bunting. "
It was the power of united ordinary people who stopped kids going up chimneys. Ordinary women who got the right to vote. Ordinary men and women who fought and died in wars "for King and Country" to ensure the freedom you enjoy.
All this just so some can have the luxury of claiming past progress came from "free thinkers"; whilst the true creaters of real progress are dismissed as "lickspittals". |
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Thats the point! "ordinary" men and women are the free thinkers, the fighters and the catalyst for change. As someone who did serve on active duty, I find the "old soldier" argument patronising and demeaning. |
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"What exactly is a free thinker ?"
It appears since, in this sociopolitical context, there are "free thinkers" and "lickspittals" that a "free thinker" is, to all intents and purposes, an anarchist.
However, that definition does not support the view that "Free Thinkers" are an engine for change for the good if the vast majority of ordinary people are lickspittals because they support a monarchy and elected government.
So they are trying to ascribe free thinking to the general populus in order to curry favour. |
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By *ssex_tom OP Man
over a year ago
Chelmsford |
"What exactly is a free thinker ?
It appears since, in this sociopolitical context, there are "free thinkers" and "lickspittals" that a "free thinker" is, to all intents and purposes, an anarchist.
However, that definition does not support the view that "Free Thinkers" are an engine for change for the good if the vast majority of ordinary people are lickspittals because they support a monarchy and elected government.
So they are trying to ascribe free thinking to the general populus in order to curry favour. "
So it just sounds like free thinkers a minority who feel that there beliefs are superior to everyone else..
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By *eroy1000Man
over a year ago
milton keynes |
"The pinnacle of a superb monarch lol. What a load of old clap trap. You are right on one thing though. Throughout history there has always been a dominant class. However, free thinkers have always spoken out against them, while lickspittles cry out in their defence.
Are free thinkers allowed to like the monarchy "
Bit off key but up until this weekend I thought England had always been a monarchy in one form or another. Watching a program about the crown jewels it turns out the the country was once a republic that lasted just 11 years following the civil war. Learning never stops it would seem |
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By *ssex_tom OP Man
over a year ago
Chelmsford |
"The pinnacle of a superb monarch lol. What a load of old clap trap. You are right on one thing though. Throughout history there has always been a dominant class. However, free thinkers have always spoken out against them, while lickspittles cry out in their defence.
Are free thinkers allowed to like the monarchy
Bit off key but up until this weekend I thought England had always been a monarchy in one form or another. Watching a program about the crown jewels it turns out the the country was once a republic that lasted just 11 years following the civil war. Learning never stops it would seem"
Oliver Cromwell..
Lord Protector and all round great guy.. |
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By *eroy1000Man
over a year ago
milton keynes |
"The pinnacle of a superb monarch lol. What a load of old clap trap. You are right on one thing though. Throughout history there has always been a dominant class. However, free thinkers have always spoken out against them, while lickspittles cry out in their defence.
Are free thinkers allowed to like the monarchy
Bit off key but up until this weekend I thought England had always been a monarchy in one form or another. Watching a program about the crown jewels it turns out the the country was once a republic that lasted just 11 years following the civil war. Learning never stops it would seem
Oliver Cromwell..
Lord Protector and all round great guy.. "
The very fellow |
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By *eroy1000Man
over a year ago
milton keynes |
On the program they said Cromwell ordered the destruction of most of the crown jewels to try to wipe out the legacy of the monarch. He sent his army to Scotland to do the same to their crown jewels but they were successfully spirited away. It's quite an interesting program and should still be on the I player |
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By *ostafunMan
over a year ago
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Great to see everyone coming together and enjoying themselves, street parties everywhere and people going the extra mile to bring communities together. Thats the effect royalty has on the country i couldn't see people being so passionate about a president, i think the weekend has put the republicans back in their box for a few more years. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"News just in: Royalist realises royalty are treated different to the peasantry! Let's check in again later to see if this leads to an intellectual breakthrough?
(Analysts predict this will be blamed on Angela Raynor, mind)
Update from City reporter- Learned historians have pointed out that, since the dawn of mankind (aka humankind), over 100,000 years ago, there has never been a society where everyone was treated equally.
In every time, some led and were in power whilst the many followed. That is the way of humanity and in fact in most of the living animal world.
It is also clear that even in democratic republics, where they have disposed of their hereditary monarchy and elect their leaders, those in power still do what they want and not what we, the peasantry, want.
The only difference being in Britain our constitutional monach, the Queen, is recognised world wide as the pinacle of a superb monarch with a 70 year unblemished reputation. No Watergate, no invasion of Ukraine, no genocide, etc. Leave that to the elected politicians. God save the Queen!
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No wonder the world is fucked, God is too busy saving the Queen to give a shit about anything else. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Every group needs a leader, the problem vwith humans is that they take every damn thing to extremes"
Animals seem more clever than humans. They choose their leaders on ability not hereditary. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I'm pretty sure new laws have just come in to give the police more powers to deal with protesters blocking roads and holding up traffic."
If Priti Patel or Boris could have thier way, they would have these nuisance peasants beheaded. Just like the old kings did.. |
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By *ssex_tom OP Man
over a year ago
Chelmsford |
"Every group needs a leader, the problem vwith humans is that they take every damn thing to extremes
Animals seem more clever than humans. They choose their leaders on ability not hereditary."
Wolves and lions are ruled by the strongest and often won by combat .. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Block the Queens parade and you get dragged away in seconds by the police. Block the M25 and the police just watch ....
What's going on here guys"
Your lack of knowledge Tom, your lack of knowledge. |
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By *ssex_tom OP Man
over a year ago
Chelmsford |
"Block the Queens parade and you get dragged away in seconds by the police. Block the M25 and the police just watch ....
What's going on here guys
Your lack of knowledge Tom, your lack of knowledge."
Watch the footage guys...
All you need to see |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Block the Queens parade and you get dragged away in seconds by the police. Block the M25 and the police just watch ....
What's going on here guys
Your lack of knowledge Tom, your lack of knowledge.
Watch the footage guys...
All you need to see"
I once watched a talking dog on YouTube , |
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"Great to see everyone coming together and enjoying themselves, street parties everywhere and people going the extra mile to bring communities together. Thats the effect royalty has on the country i couldn't see people being so passionate about a president, i think the weekend has put the republicans back in their box for a few more years. "
Street parties everywhere? I saw one small gathering on someone's front lawn in Swanley (Kent) over the four days days. By last Wednesday (one day to go) I had only seen a few houses with flags or bunting on display. Oh, and a few red white and blue balloons.
General lack of interest all round from what I have observed.Nothing compared with previous celebrations, royal or otherwise. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Great to see everyone coming together and enjoying themselves, street parties everywhere and people going the extra mile to bring communities together. Thats the effect royalty has on the country i couldn't see people being so passionate about a president, i think the weekend has put the republicans back in their box for a few more years.
Street parties everywhere? I saw one small gathering on someone's front lawn in Swanley (Kent) over the four days days. By last Wednesday (one day to go) I had only seen a few houses with flags or bunting on display. Oh, and a few red white and blue balloons.
General lack of interest all round from what I have observed.Nothing compared with previous celebrations, royal or otherwise."
It was the same around here, very muted, I have a lot of respect for the queen but the royal family should be removed when she dies |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Every group needs a leader, the problem vwith humans is that they take every damn thing to extremes
Animals seem more clever than humans. They choose their leaders on ability not hereditary.
Wolves and lions are ruled by the strongest and often won by combat .. "
Well fighting is an ability. |
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By *ssex_tom OP Man
over a year ago
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"Every group needs a leader, the problem vwith humans is that they take every damn thing to extremes
Animals seem more clever than humans. They choose their leaders on ability not hereditary.
Wolves and lions are ruled by the strongest and often won by combat ..
Well fighting is an ability. "
It's called the law of the jungle. |
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