a frail old nobody you've never seen and knows nothing about you.
That applies to basically every ruler on the planet, whether by election or by blood.
Generally speaking, I think a monarch has more incentive to care about not driving their nation off a cliff than a politician does. When a country goes to shit under a politician - I mean, really, really goes to shit, what happens? Usually that politician gets assassinated or exiled.
When a country goes to shit under a monarch?
The whole fucking extended family gets murdered because the solution becomes not to oust a bad leader, but to eradicate a bloodline.
Going by recent events (and not so recent ones), when an elected leader lets a country go to shit, they fleece the country for all it's worth before fleeing it with millions.
When a country goes to shit under a monarch? The whole fucking extended family gets murdered because the solution becomes not to oust a bad leader, but to eradicate a bloodline.
Then it's not working because the whole commonwealth went to shit under the Queen. Who is to blame, her or the people who didn't murder her family?
Now you're going to tell me that she's just a figurehead who doesn't actually run the government and therefore holds zero responsibility on the state of the UK - and I don't know all the finer details of a thousand years of law and history of your country to argue with you - but I'll just point out that there's always soft power in addition to "de jure" power, and everyone has some, not least of which the head of the royal family. I know she's legally barred from intruding on specific customs and procedures, but I strongly doubt she did not have access to a worldwide network of highly-placed individuals and security personnel who took everything she said to heart, or that she couldn't just "make things happen" with a phone call. Even non-monarch basic elites have that. On top of that, when The Crown chooses to make an official public statement, the things they say are of consequence to the culture. That's why they are always so conservative about doing so. It's not something to be taken lightly. If she thought it was important she could have slowed down much of Clown World by simply leading.
A HUGE part of the problem with wokism is the fact that people in lesser positions of power who may be sympathetic to our side do not speak up for fear of being cancelled. That gives leftists the artificial impression that they surround us. Only their voices are allowed.
I'm not saying she was lazy or corrupt. Her family simply chose to prioritize stability of the relationship of the Crown and the government over leadership and promotion of proper culture. Paki grooming gangs raping a thousand English girls? That's a right shame innit, but better the Crown not impose. No drama please.
Then again didn't her husband once say he wanted to be reincarnated as a virus to lower the world's population? Maybe they weren't nice people after all.
Yeah I know it applies to all leaders of nation states on a modern scale.
I'm just replying to the animal-brain part and saying it's monkey brain that says "no likey" to being ordered around by someone who hasn't proven themselves to you. Whether by social power and garnering enough support amongst your peers, or just beating the shit out of whoever disagrees. At least with the elected leader there's the illusion of proven social power for the individual in question to fool the midwits.
That applies to basically every ruler on the planet, whether by election or by blood.
Generally speaking, I think a monarch has more incentive to care about not driving their nation off a cliff than a politician does. When a country goes to shit under a politician - I mean, really, really goes to shit, what happens? Usually that politician gets assassinated or exiled.
When a country goes to shit under a monarch?
The whole fucking extended family gets murdered because the solution becomes not to oust a bad leader, but to eradicate a bloodline.
Going by recent events (and not so recent ones), when an elected leader lets a country go to shit, they fleece the country for all it's worth before fleeing it with millions.
Then it's not working because the whole commonwealth went to shit under the Queen. Who is to blame, her or the people who didn't murder her family?
Now you're going to tell me that she's just a figurehead who doesn't actually run the government and therefore holds zero responsibility on the state of the UK - and I don't know all the finer details of a thousand years of law and history of your country to argue with you - but I'll just point out that there's always soft power in addition to "de jure" power, and everyone has some, not least of which the head of the royal family. I know she's legally barred from intruding on specific customs and procedures, but I strongly doubt she did not have access to a worldwide network of highly-placed individuals and security personnel who took everything she said to heart, or that she couldn't just "make things happen" with a phone call. Even non-monarch basic elites have that. On top of that, when The Crown chooses to make an official public statement, the things they say are of consequence to the culture. That's why they are always so conservative about doing so. It's not something to be taken lightly. If she thought it was important she could have slowed down much of Clown World by simply leading.
A HUGE part of the problem with wokism is the fact that people in lesser positions of power who may be sympathetic to our side do not speak up for fear of being cancelled. That gives leftists the artificial impression that they surround us. Only their voices are allowed.
I'm not saying she was lazy or corrupt. Her family simply chose to prioritize stability of the relationship of the Crown and the government over leadership and promotion of proper culture. Paki grooming gangs raping a thousand English girls? That's a right shame innit, but better the Crown not impose. No drama please.
Then again didn't her husband once say he wanted to be reincarnated as a virus to lower the world's population? Maybe they weren't nice people after all.
If people aren't starving, it's not shit enough.
People won't stick their necks out unless they're hungry.
Yeah I know it applies to all leaders of nation states on a modern scale.
I'm just replying to the animal-brain part and saying it's monkey brain that says "no likey" to being ordered around by someone who hasn't proven themselves to you. Whether by social power and garnering enough support amongst your peers, or just beating the shit out of whoever disagrees. At least with the elected leader there's the illusion of proven social power for the individual in question to fool the midwits.