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That's the English genes in you recognising your monarch.
come on now I was giving you my heartfelt condolences don't ruin the moment.
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That's the English genes in you recognising your monarch.
If you don't care, why did you come here to make a clearly inflammatory comment?
You're speaking ill of my King, Bulgarian. I don't take kindly to that.
IF that is true, why should we care about a cuck fetish towards protecting one family regardless of their personal merit just because their ancestors were great?Wasn't he actually on Epstines flight logs or some shit? I don't recall anymore.
I think he'll do ok.I hope Charles does well in the role he's waited a lifetime for, he's got some big shoes to fill and the UK needs leaders and examples more than ever.
George of Hanover was basically the designated "tag, you're it" when England, Scotland, and Ireland needed a King 1714.
This is true. Christians should not wish hell on others. I can understand it if the person ACTUALLY wronged you. But well unless you were a Mao Mao rebel or maybe IRA, or basically fighting against the British for independence or something you don't have a reason to personally dislike the ruler of the British.I don't know what the state of her soul is as I'm not God and I know nothing about her life so I can't judge. but the fact that people are wishing hell on her for the mere crime of being right of Marx and getting along with Reagan is infuriating.
I just have to say fuck this argument right here. Don't call people traitors, the only people who owed loyalty to your queen are englishmen. No one else has a duty to obey or respect your monarch, they are either have their own monarchs, or are Republicans. The UK is not the ruler of humanity.May the Enemies of the Crown be cursed.
The kingdom has survived more than a millennium and a half; it will survive another millennium and a half.
No matter how many of these traitors and enemies come out of their burrows.
Now this I have to say fuck off even more. As an American no you shouldn't wish harm on the leader of an allied nation, but if you are fetishizing the British monarchy the thing this nation was created to break free from, then you should lose your citizenship, and I'd rather have an illegal immigrant take your place.I am an American. What's more, I am a Texan American, so by birthright I am more or less American depending on who you ask; I don't know much about the British monarchy, but I do know it is rather important, and the Queen especially since I've never heard anything negative about her. So while I have no great stake in her death I will offer a prayer and condolences to those who mourn her passing. And that would be the end of it were it not for sanctimonious assholes informing me that her death should be celebrated, of all things, and daring to bang a patriotic drum they would otherwise scorn for being the tool of their "oppressors". Speaking ill of the dead is bad enough, particularly when they have done no great evil, but to dig up ghosts of American history for use as mouthpieces is beyond the pale; fuck the spineless bastards trying to wrangle Americans into hating the United Kingdom and it's traditions, a country that hasn't been an enemy since the inception of our own, and ironically became one of its greatest allies.
Parliament wanted someone protestant who had a legit claim and Sophie of Hanover was the most senior one after Mary, William, and Anne. She was also the only one who had kids when the Bill of Rights was written.Because his 83-year-old mother Sophia died just a couple of months earlier. Had she lived just a little bit longer, or British Queen Anne would have died slightly earlier, then Sophia would have become the British Queen and would have become the oldest person ever to acquire this title, being ten years older than even Prince Charles is right now.
My condolences to all British people and to the royal family specifically.
May Queen Elizabeth II rest in peace. She was a great Queen.
Queen Elizabeth II reigned for 70 years between 1952 and 2022. There were 15 Prime Ministers under her. Winston Churchill was Prime Minister when she became Queen. She spanned several different eras of British culture and politics. She was a link to the past and her death is a historical event. I am only 19 turning 20 on 4 October and I am pretty sure I will never see a Queen of the United Kingdom again in my lifetime. Prince George is 11 years younger than me. I expect to live to see him as King of the United Kingdom but I am almost certain I won't outlive him which would be necessary for seeing a Queen of the United Kingdom again.
Couldn't even wait until the body has cooled and been buried, eh? Fucking leftoids...This might be too soon to mention here, but one possible effect of her death could be a new republican referendum in Australia:
Republican Movement releases statement just 24 minutes after confirmation of Queen’s death
The Australian Republican Movement (ARM) said Queen Elizabeth backed the right of Australians to become a fully independent nation during the referendum in 1999 as it released a statement just 24 minutes after the news broke of her passing.www.skynews.com.au
The last one in 1999 narrowly failed, but they could try again. They said that they wouldn't so long as Queen Elizabeth II is still alive, but that's no longer the case right now, so ...
Pricks will try to stick it in your ass whenever they think they can get away with it.Couldn't even wait until the body has cooled and been buried, eh? Fucking leftoids...
You're overblowing the issue. The fact is that as an American someone can respect the Queen and The British Monarchy for what they have done for the UK as well as their traditions...Now this I have to say fuck off even more. As an American no you shouldn't wish harm on the leader of an allied nation, but if you are fetishizing the British monarchy the thing this nation was created to break free from, then you should lose your citizenship, and I'd rather have an illegal immigrant take your place.
The US Declaration of Independence was adressed to King George III but aimed squarely at Parliament.You should respect the UK's choices and they should respect ours.
Officially it still does ceremoniously. No one is brazen enough to convene Parliament while the period of mourning and funeral is occurring. There might be a quite dispensation for emergencies but usually the new Monarch reinstates parliament after the burial.In the Good Old Days the Monarch Joining the Choir Invisible automatically dissolved Parliament.
No longer applies?
So, the Sietch is now on deathwatch for Elizabeth Alexandra Mary Winsdor?
This might be too soon to mention here, but one possible effect of her death could be a new republican referendum in Australia:
Republican Movement releases statement just 24 minutes after confirmation of Queen’s death
The Australian Republican Movement (ARM) said Queen Elizabeth backed the right of Australians to become a fully independent nation during the referendum in 1999 as it released a statement just 24 minutes after the news broke of her passing.www.skynews.com.au
The last one in 1999 narrowly failed, but they could try again. They said that they wouldn't so long as Queen Elizabeth II is still alive, but that's no longer the case right now, so ...
There's also John of Beaumont Sans Terre. The youngest son of Henry II and Eleanor of Aquitaine. He's the off-screen bad guy in Robin Hood stories who had to come up with a literal king's ransom because he needed to post bail for his big brother King Richard the Lionheart.
John basically had to clean up the mess Richard left in his wake. The Magna Carta is one of the results.King John was also the first king to be born in England since William the Conqueror took over in 1066. Also, Richard was not that good a king and saw England as his personal piggy bank.
Also, some Twittertard took a potshot at her death (the usual "colonial" rhetoric), a professor at an American university, IIRC. And you know the hilarious thing? Jeff Bezos --yes, that Jeff Bezos-- called her out on being a Leftoid NPC.