No lies detected. Not Irish but I have Irish(and scottish) ancestry so yeah, some of this hits. Both of those had a....."fun" relationship with the English.
Why on earth would we need good PR? This country's never going to get rid of the monarchy! They've put the self-scanning machines at Sainsbury's in mourning colours! There's floral tributes outside the supermarket!So you're against the monarchy. That's fine. But can't people consider that a subset of republicans being snooty or even gloating about the death of a pretty widely liked woman is not good PR for the republican cause?
Well, yes, it's as if some people think the monarchy were something more than a figurehead. You're a few hundred years too late for that. For queen and country might have held some weight for Liz MKI, but it's just been another bunch of rich powerful fuckers the past couple of hundred. Republican France didn't exactly conduct itself well, nor did the US. Might as well blame Sylvester Stallone for the shit show in the Middle East. Doesn't mean I like the monarchy, but if you're celebrating the queens death, you celebrate absolutely nothing of significance.I think some circles of the left leaning or anti monarchist internet aren't really showing their better side right now. On twitter or other sites I see a lot of overly smug, dismissive or even celebratory sentiment going on right now, which I find completely uncalled for.
He missed a real chance to call it a nonstitution rather than a nonconstitution, which would be funny because everyone would immediately think of Andrew again. Because of the noncing.
Honeslty that sounds pretty funny. Also put Big Ben in the Museum of Cairo and keep making excuses when asked to give it back.How ironic would it be if a bunch of Egyptians stole ol' Bessie's casket, and displayed it in a museum back home?
I mean, if they can pull it off…..Honeslty that sounds pretty funny. Also put Big Ben in the Museum of Cairo and keep making excuses when asked to give it back.
Yep and all the RSLs, too.Oh no, does this mean all those portraits of the queen that are hung in small Country Women's Association community halls will be changed to portraits of Charles?
I think its funny when people who talk about how they don't care about an issue tell people who do care why they should be less passionate.I think some circles of the left leaning or anti monarchist internet aren't really showing their better side right now. On twitter or other sites I see a lot of overly smug, dismissive or even celebratory sentiment going on right now, which I find completely uncalled for.
So you're against the monarchy. That's fine. But can't people consider that a subset of republicans being snooty or even gloating about the death of a pretty widely liked woman is not good PR for the republican cause? I don't have any strong opinions for or against the monarchy, but right now I'd far more gladly identify with people mourning about someone they never met to perhaps a silly degree, then I would with people being obnoxiously contrarian about it.
Eh. I don't care for it but I don't read that far into it. What it is is the American government engaging in low cost diplomatic actions that will be seen as goodwill at the British. She isn't just an elderly grandmother to her own people and its about sending them a sympathetic messageI will say this. I fucking hate this: https://halfstaff.org/
The United States didn't lose a leader. We don't recognize royalty. We literally rebelled against the British and the idea of absolute monarchy. We rejected the Homo Sapien Royalus.
And here we have an actual government ordered mourning for a British royal. We're Americans, as far as we're concerned an elderly grandmother passed away, and that's a little sad. But national mourning of a superior human, someone born in a blood class above "common" people? Yeah fuck that!
It's pretty much the standard everywhere for when the sitting Head of State or Head of Government of a friendly nation dies... and ol' Liz Two was the Head of State of a several US allies not just the UK.What it is is the American government engaging in low cost diplomatic actions that will be seen as goodwill at the British
No, but one of your oldest and most steadfast allies did. It’s a very basic - to say nothing of cheap and easy - piece of diplomatic protocol. Nothing more and nothing less. If the French President or New Zealand Prime Minister died, the exact same procedure would occur.I will say this. I fucking hate this: https://halfstaff.org/
The United States didn't lose a leader.