Forum

 
  Back to OzPolitic.com   Welcome, Guest. Please Login or Register
  Forum Home Album HelpSearch Recent Rules LoginRegister  
 

Pages: 1 2 3 ... 5
Send Topic Print
No disrespect intended (Read 1264 times)
Lisa Jones
Gold Member
*****
Offline


Australian Politics

Posts: 39047
Sydney
Gender: female
No disrespect intended
Sep 15th, 2022 at 4:55pm
 
I feel the need to clarify my position given some of the backlash I've received online for my views on the Royal Family.

I'm clearly not a fan of the Royal family. The example set by them is shocking and shameful, selfish and self serving. I thank God every day that my children are nothing like the Queen's. I feel sorry for the poor girls who've married into the Royal family because they must grovel in order to survive. I don't like seeing women being mistreated and yet most of the current daughter in laws of this family have not been treated well.

At this point I'd like to highlight the issue of hypocrisy. Let's never forget the fact that the billions of dollars in wealth owned by the Queen and her Royal family (I'm not referring to Monarchy owned palaces and jewellery etc) are tax free as she herself carefully invested in offshore havens to AVOID paying TAX to her own country. In addition, laws are in place giving herself and her family tax exemptions which other English citizens are not ENTITLED to. A monarch leads by example. Positive not negative example. I have not seen that in the late Queen and I certainly have not seen that in her children.

I feel strongly that it's time Australia broke free of England and became a Republic. The current incumbent and his mistress must surely be enough of a wake up call to every Australian irrespective of age or culture.

As a Christian and as a Conservative my conscience implores you all to reflect and/or pray for Australia and New Zealand and other Commonwealth countries whose leaders are currently seriously considering changing their model of government.

I take this opportunity to pay my respects to the humble and unassuming women of Australia who have died without mention and without accolades all because they were not born into any position of power and privilege YET they gave their time, money and heart into helping those less fortunate than themselves.

Lisa
Back to top
 

If I let myself be bought then I am no longer free.

HYPATIA - Greek philosopher, mathematician and astronomer (370 - 415)
 
IP Logged
 
chimera
Gold Member
*****
Online


Australian Politics

Posts: 11824
Armidale
Gender: male
Re: No disrespect intended
Reply #1 - Sep 15th, 2022 at 5:16pm
 
https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2021/dec/10/household-names-168-australian-companies-have-paid-no-tax-since-2013

One third of Oz companies paid no tax. The reason is that the directors' daughters are semi-starved, scrubbing McDonalds' kitchens out 24/7 to pay for their mother's anorexia pills. They pray on their knees for some small gifts from the bloated royal landlords who make them shiver in tenement slums. But no, the royalty pass by on the opposite side of the railway tracks carrying bags of seized jewels and pauper's wedding rings.
Back to top
 
 
IP Logged
 
Gnads
Gold Member
*****
Offline


Australian Politics

Posts: 29863
Gender: male
Re: No disrespect intended
Reply #2 - Sep 15th, 2022 at 6:22pm
 
Lisa Jones wrote on Sep 15th, 2022 at 4:55pm:
I feel the need to clarify my position given some of the backlash I've received online for my views on the Royal Family.

I'm clearly not a fan of the Royal family. The example set by them is shocking and shameful, selfish and self serving. I thank God every day that my children are nothing like the Queen's. I feel sorry for the poor girls who've married into the Royal family because they must grovel in order to survive. I don't like seeing women being mistreated and yet most of the current daughter in laws of this family have not been treated well.

At this point I'd like to highlight the issue of hypocrisy. Let's never forget the fact that the billions of dollars in wealth owned by the Queen and her Royal family (I'm not referring to Monarchy owned palaces and jewellery etc) are tax free as she herself carefully invested in offshore havens to AVOID paying TAX to her own country. In addition, laws are in place giving herself and her family tax exemptions which other English citizens are not ENTITLED to. A monarch leads by example. Positive not negative example. I have not seen that in the late Queen and I certainly have not seen that in her children.

I feel strongly that it's time Australia broke free of England and became a Republic. The current incumbent and his mistress must surely be enough of a wake up call to every Australian irrespective of age or culture.

As a Christian and as a Conservative my conscience implores you all to reflect and/or pray for Australia and New Zealand and other Commonwealth countries whose leaders are currently seriously considering changing their model of government.

I take this opportunity to pay my respects to the humble and unassuming women of Australia who have died without mention and without accolades all because they were not born into any position of power and privilege YET they gave their time, money and heart into helping those less fortunate than themselves.

Lisa



When the YANKS were determining how their Republic was going to function - and its checks & balances ... they did it on the basis of observation
of how all the other supposed Republics on the planet in a vast majority had done one thing .....

FAILED.

Does that give you some indication as to why we shouldn't fix what isn't broken.

Many of the migrants who have come to this country have come here from "failed republics".
Back to top
 

"When you are dead, you do not know you are dead. It's only painful and difficult for others. The same applies when you are stupid." ~ Ricky Gervais
 
IP Logged
 
Gnads
Gold Member
*****
Offline


Australian Politics

Posts: 29863
Gender: male
Re: No disrespect intended
Reply #3 - Sep 15th, 2022 at 6:24pm
 
chimera wrote on Sep 15th, 2022 at 5:16pm:
https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2021/dec/10/household-names-168-australian-companies-have-paid-no-tax-since-2013

One third of Oz companies paid no tax. The reason is that the directors' daughters are semi-starved, scrubbing McDonalds' kitchens out 24/7 to pay for their mother's anorexia pills. They pray on their knees for some small gifts from the bloated royal landlords who make them shiver in tenement slums. But no, the royalty pass by on the opposite side of the railway tracks carrying bags of seized jewels and pauper's wedding rings.



The whole 1/3 weren't Oz companies - they were in the main foreign multi nationals operating in Australia.
Back to top
 

"When you are dead, you do not know you are dead. It's only painful and difficult for others. The same applies when you are stupid." ~ Ricky Gervais
 
IP Logged
 
Grappler Deep State Feller
Gold Member
*****
Offline


Australian Politics

Posts: 85099
Always was always will be HOME
Gender: male
Re: No disrespect intended
Reply #4 - Sep 15th, 2022 at 6:39pm
 
Gnads wrote on Sep 15th, 2022 at 6:22pm:
Lisa Jones wrote on Sep 15th, 2022 at 4:55pm:
I feel the need to clarify my position given some of the backlash I've received online for my views on the Royal Family.

I'm clearly not a fan of the Royal family. The example set by them is shocking and shameful, selfish and self serving. I thank God every day that my children are nothing like the Queen's. I feel sorry for the poor girls who've married into the Royal family because they must grovel in order to survive. I don't like seeing women being mistreated and yet most of the current daughter in laws of this family have not been treated well.

At this point I'd like to highlight the issue of hypocrisy. Let's never forget the fact that the billions of dollars in wealth owned by the Queen and her Royal family (I'm not referring to Monarchy owned palaces and jewellery etc) are tax free as she herself carefully invested in offshore havens to AVOID paying TAX to her own country. In addition, laws are in place giving herself and her family tax exemptions which other English citizens are not ENTITLED to. A monarch leads by example. Positive not negative example. I have not seen that in the late Queen and I certainly have not seen that in her children.

I feel strongly that it's time Australia broke free of England and became a Republic. The current incumbent and his mistress must surely be enough of a wake up call to every Australian irrespective of age or culture.

As a Christian and as a Conservative my conscience implores you all to reflect and/or pray for Australia and New Zealand and other Commonwealth countries whose leaders are currently seriously considering changing their model of government.

I take this opportunity to pay my respects to the humble and unassuming women of Australia who have died without mention and without accolades all because they were not born into any position of power and privilege YET they gave their time, money and heart into helping those less fortunate than themselves.

Lisa



When the YANKS were determining how their Republic was going to function - and its checks & balances ... they did it on the basis of observation
of how all the other supposed Republics on the planet in a vast majority had done one thing .....

FAILED.

Does that give you some indication as to why we shouldn't fix what isn't broken.

Many of the migrants who have come to this country have come here from "failed republics".


And sadly they bring those failings with them... and not just the republic models.... when you bring in people who are running from the country of their birth, they are bringing in all the evils of that country.... along with some of the good bits....

Take a look around you..... things could be worse.... sure enough  - they were worse...

We need, as a nation, to be reviewing what our immigration strategy is..... and surely it cannot be to continue bringing in masses from the failed and failing third world...... since to do so means we will fall into the same category after being over-run by people whose only experience of government is failure...

THAT is why we need to forbid people not born here from holding high political and public service etc office.... including the Poms etc ... they bring with them not 'new ideas' but old ones already burnt to the ground, or the converse - they persist with the belief that their way - perhaps the opposite of what was failed 'back home' - is the way forward...

Add to that they know nothing about this country and its history and ethos.... how can they possibly judge what is best for it?

Political office is far too lucrative.... this needs to be fixed so that we only get genuine people in it..... not time-servers looking after themselves and looking forward to a fat future out of it..... a good start is if you are in office, you hold that one job only and nothing else.... we want people who work for this country - not for themselves and with a second job in politics.

Feed monkeys more peanuts and you get more monkey sh1t ................
Back to top
 

“Facts are stubborn things; and whatever may be our wishes, our inclinations, or the dictates of our passion, they cannot alter the state of facts and evidence.”
― John Adams
 
IP Logged
 
Frank
Gold Member
*****
Offline


Australian Politics

Posts: 47464
Gender: male
Re: No disrespect intended
Reply #5 - Sep 15th, 2022 at 6:41pm
 
Lisa Jones wrote on Sep 15th, 2022 at 4:55pm:
I feel the need to clarify my position given some of the backlash I've received online for my views on the Royal Family.

I'm clearly not a fan of the Royal family. The example set by them is shocking and shameful, selfish and self serving. I thank God every day that my children are nothing like the Queen's. I feel sorry for the poor girls who've married into the Royal family because they must grovel in order to survive. I don't like seeing women being mistreated and yet most of the current daughter in laws of this family have not been treated well.

At this point I'd like to highlight the issue of hypocrisy. Let's never forget the fact that the billions of dollars in wealth owned by the Queen and her Royal family (I'm not referring to Monarchy owned palaces and jewellery etc) are tax free as she herself carefully invested in offshore havens to AVOID paying TAX to her own country. In addition, laws are in place giving herself and her family tax exemptions which other English citizens are not ENTITLED to. A monarch leads by example. Positive not negative example. I have not seen that in the late Queen and I certainly have not seen that in her children.

I feel strongly that it's time Australia broke free of England and became a Republic. The current incumbent and his mistress must surely be enough of a wake up call to every Australian irrespective of age or culture.

As a Christian and as a Conservative my conscience implores you all to reflect and/or pray for Australia and New Zealand and other Commonwealth countries whose leaders are currently seriously considering changing their model of government.

I take this opportunity to pay my respects to the humble and unassuming women of Australia who have died without mention and without accolades all because they were not born into any position of power and privilege YET they gave their time, money and heart into helping those less fortunate than themselves.

Lisa



Queen Elizabeth II personified the traits of diligence, humility, and devotion to country. Her long reign encapsulated stability, progress, and significant gains for her subjects. Hers was a generation that espoused self-reliance, the work ethic, and community service. She saw her nation transformed into a haven for immigrants of all races and creeds seeking a better life. It is only right then that she be despised and vilified in death.

At least that is according to those who count themselves among the so-called anti-racists. “I heard the chief monarch of a thieving raping genocidal empire is finally dying,” tweeted Nigerian-born Carnegie Mellon University professor Uju Anya last week when reports emerged of the queen’s rapidly declining health. “May her pain be excruciating,” she wrote. Anya, incidentally, also identifies as a feminist and repeatedly calls out “toxic masculinity”.

Her sentiments towards the queen were, admittedly, a tad controversial but there can be no doubt she and her ilk merely want peace and harmony for all. Also, it is not as if she tweeted something hateful and offensive such as “Women have vaginas” or “All lives matter, not just black lives”.

But inexplicably, the university took umbrage at Anya’s tweet. “We do not condone the offensive and objectionable messages posted by Uju Anya today on her personal social media account,” it said in a statement. “Free expression is core to the mission of higher education, however, the views she shared absolutely do not represent the values of the institution, nor the standards of discourse we seek to foster.”

Granted, Anya faces no sanction or reprimand from her employer. But as MSNBC political columnist Zeeshan Aleem noted, the university’s statement “was a condemnation and implicitly a signal to other academics at the university that they should watch their mouth on certain matters.” What is more, he wrote, “it underscores how vulnerable public intellectuals are to controversy-driven social media pile-ons”.

I agree entirely. To reiterate, all Anya did was publicly and gleefully exhort that an ailing 96-year-old woman suffer a horrific death. For the university to disassociate itself with her remarks is yet another example of society trying to silence strong black women. As she lamented to women’s magazine The Cut, “hate is coming into my email inbox”. To add to her distress, Amazon founder Jeff Bezos, quoting Anya’s post, tweeted: “This is someone supposedly working to make the world better? I don’t think so. Wow.” So what was Anya’s take on his remarks? “Jeff Bezos incited violence against me,” she claimed.

In other words, Anya is the victim here. Welcome to the narcissistic world of race politics. It is a place where activists can say and do things that would normally result in termination of employment but for their minority status. Call them out for their actions and you will be met with screeching accusations of racist victimising.

https://www.theaustralian.com.au/life/the-brave-battle-against-the-coloniser-fro...


The monarch dies - millions of people only see the opportunity for a bit of 'look at moi'. Social media is the transmitter of psychic diseases.



Back to top
 

Estragon: I can’t go on like this.
Vladimir: That’s what you think.
 
IP Logged
 
random
Gold Member
*****
Offline


Australian Politics

Posts: 2637
Gender: male
Re: No disrespect intended
Reply #6 - Sep 15th, 2022 at 6:44pm
 
Lisa Jones wrote on Sep 15th, 2022 at 4:55pm:
As a Christian and as a Conservative
my conscience implores you all to reflect and/or pray for Australia and New Zealand and other Commonwealth countries whose leaders are currently seriously considering changing their model of government.

Lisa


Well, I was listening till then. 
Back to top
 

So many farkwits, so little time.
 
IP Logged
 
Lisa Jones
Gold Member
*****
Offline


Australian Politics

Posts: 39047
Sydney
Gender: female
Re: No disrespect intended
Reply #7 - Sep 15th, 2022 at 6:53pm
 
random wrote on Sep 15th, 2022 at 6:44pm:
Lisa Jones wrote on Sep 15th, 2022 at 4:55pm:
As a Christian and as a Conservative
my conscience implores you all to reflect and/or pray for Australia and New Zealand and other Commonwealth countries whose leaders are currently seriously considering changing their model of government.

Lisa


Well, I was listening till then. 


That's fine. I was merely reminding (certain) people of my personal religious and political affiliations/convictions.
Back to top
 

If I let myself be bought then I am no longer free.

HYPATIA - Greek philosopher, mathematician and astronomer (370 - 415)
 
IP Logged
 
random
Gold Member
*****
Offline


Australian Politics

Posts: 2637
Gender: male
Re: No disrespect intended
Reply #8 - Sep 15th, 2022 at 6:56pm
 
Lisa Jones wrote on Sep 15th, 2022 at 6:53pm:
random wrote on Sep 15th, 2022 at 6:44pm:
Lisa Jones wrote on Sep 15th, 2022 at 4:55pm:
As a Christian and as a Conservative
my conscience implores you all to reflect and/or pray for Australia and New Zealand and other Commonwealth countries whose leaders are currently seriously considering changing their model of government.

Lisa


Well, I was listening till then. 


That's fine. I was merely reminding (certain) people of my personal religious and political affiliations/convictions.


And I was reminding you that if you want to get your message across, divulging that information does not help, nor is it necessary.

Some of us have trouble conflating belief systems with facts.  Maybe you do too.
Back to top
 

So many farkwits, so little time.
 
IP Logged
 
Frank
Gold Member
*****
Offline


Australian Politics

Posts: 47464
Gender: male
Re: No disrespect intended
Reply #9 - Sep 15th, 2022 at 6:57pm
 
random wrote on Sep 15th, 2022 at 6:44pm:
Lisa Jones wrote on Sep 15th, 2022 at 4:55pm:
As a Christian and as a Conservative
my conscience implores you all to reflect and/or pray for Australia and New Zealand and other Commonwealth countries whose leaders are currently seriously considering changing their model of government.

Lisa


Well, I was listening till then. 

No good?

Diversity is not our strength?

Only fully conformist diversity is allowed?


Back to top
 

Estragon: I can’t go on like this.
Vladimir: That’s what you think.
 
IP Logged
 
Lisa Jones
Gold Member
*****
Offline


Australian Politics

Posts: 39047
Sydney
Gender: female
Re: No disrespect intended
Reply #10 - Sep 15th, 2022 at 7:07pm
 
Frank wrote on Sep 15th, 2022 at 6:41pm:
Lisa Jones wrote on Sep 15th, 2022 at 4:55pm:
I feel the need to clarify my position given some of the backlash I've received online for my views on the Royal Family.

I'm clearly not a fan of the Royal family. The example set by them is shocking and shameful, selfish and self serving. I thank God every day that my children are nothing like the Queen's. I feel sorry for the poor girls who've married into the Royal family because they must grovel in order to survive. I don't like seeing women being mistreated and yet most of the current daughter in laws of this family have not been treated well.

At this point I'd like to highlight the issue of hypocrisy. Let's never forget the fact that the billions of dollars in wealth owned by the Queen and her Royal family (I'm not referring to Monarchy owned palaces and jewellery etc) are tax free as she herself carefully invested in offshore havens to AVOID paying TAX to her own country. In addition, laws are in place giving herself and her family tax exemptions which other English citizens are not ENTITLED to. A monarch leads by example. Positive not negative example. I have not seen that in the late Queen and I certainly have not seen that in her children.

I feel strongly that it's time Australia broke free of England and became a Republic. The current incumbent and his mistress must surely be enough of a wake up call to every Australian irrespective of age or culture.

As a Christian and as a Conservative my conscience implores you all to reflect and/or pray for Australia and New Zealand and other Commonwealth countries whose leaders are currently seriously considering changing their model of government.

I take this opportunity to pay my respects to the humble and unassuming women of Australia who have died without mention and without accolades all because they were not born into any position of power and privilege YET they gave their time, money and heart into helping those less fortunate than themselves.

Lisa



Queen Elizabeth II personified the traits of diligence, humility, and devotion to country. Her long reign encapsulated stability, progress, and significant gains for her subjects. Hers was a generation that espoused self-reliance, the work ethic, and community service. She saw her nation transformed into a haven for immigrants of all races and creeds seeking a better life. It is only right then that she be despised and vilified in death.

At least that is according to those who count themselves among the so-called anti-racists. “I heard the chief monarch of a thieving raping genocidal empire is finally dying,” tweeted Nigerian-born Carnegie Mellon University professor Uju Anya last week when reports emerged of the queen’s rapidly declining health. “May her pain be excruciating,” she wrote. Anya, incidentally, also identifies as a feminist and repeatedly calls out “toxic masculinity”.

Her sentiments towards the queen were, admittedly, a tad controversial but there can be no doubt she and her ilk merely want peace and harmony for all. Also, it is not as if she tweeted something hateful and offensive such as “Women have vaginas” or “All lives matter, not just black lives”.

But inexplicably, the university took umbrage at Anya’s tweet. “We do not condone the offensive and objectionable messages posted by Uju Anya today on her personal social media account,” it said in a statement. “Free expression is core to the mission of higher education, however, the views she shared absolutely do not represent the values of the institution, nor the standards of discourse we seek to foster.”

Granted, Anya faces no sanction or reprimand from her employer. But as MSNBC political columnist Zeeshan Aleem noted, the university’s statement “was a condemnation and implicitly a signal to other academics at the university that they should watch their mouth on certain matters.” What is more, he wrote, “it underscores how vulnerable public intellectuals are to controversy-driven social media pile-ons”.

I agree entirely. To reiterate, all Anya did was publicly and gleefully exhort that an ailing 96-year-old woman suffer a horrific death. For the university to disassociate itself with her remarks is yet another example of society trying to silence strong black women. As she lamented to women’s magazine The Cut, “hate is coming into my email inbox”. To add to her distress, Amazon founder Jeff Bezos, quoting Anya’s post, tweeted: “This is someone supposedly working to make the world better? I don’t think so. Wow.” So what was Anya’s take on his remarks? “Jeff Bezos incited violence against me,” she claimed.

In other words, Anya is the victim here. Welcome to the narcissistic world of race politics. It is a place where activists can say and do things that would normally result in termination of employment but for their minority status. Call them out for their actions and you will be met with screeching accusations of racist victimising.

https://www.theaustralian.com.au/life/the-brave-battle-against-the-coloniser-fro...


The monarch dies - millions of people only see the opportunity for a bit of 'look at moi'. Social media is the transmitter of psychic diseases.





I'm not sure if you wrote that article as the link you've provided is inaccessible to me.

I find the comments made by Anya to be absolutely vile.
Back to top
 

If I let myself be bought then I am no longer free.

HYPATIA - Greek philosopher, mathematician and astronomer (370 - 415)
 
IP Logged
 
Lisa Jones
Gold Member
*****
Offline


Australian Politics

Posts: 39047
Sydney
Gender: female
Re: No disrespect intended
Reply #11 - Sep 15th, 2022 at 7:12pm
 
random wrote on Sep 15th, 2022 at 6:56pm:
Lisa Jones wrote on Sep 15th, 2022 at 6:53pm:
random wrote on Sep 15th, 2022 at 6:44pm:
Lisa Jones wrote on Sep 15th, 2022 at 4:55pm:
As a Christian and as a Conservative
my conscience implores you all to reflect and/or pray for Australia and New Zealand and other Commonwealth countries whose leaders are currently seriously considering changing their model of government.

Lisa


Well, I was listening till then. 


That's fine. I was merely reminding (certain) people of my personal religious and political affiliations/convictions.


And I was reminding you that if you want to get your message across, divulging that information does not help, nor is it necessary.

Some of us have trouble conflating belief systems with facts.  Maybe you do too.


You've not understood my motivation for initiating this topic. I had a number of target audiences in mind. The main target audiences? Christians and Conservatives.


Back to top
 

If I let myself be bought then I am no longer free.

HYPATIA - Greek philosopher, mathematician and astronomer (370 - 415)
 
IP Logged
 
chimera
Gold Member
*****
Online


Australian Politics

Posts: 11824
Armidale
Gender: male
Re: No disrespect intended
Reply #12 - Sep 15th, 2022 at 7:23pm
 
Lisa Jones wrote on Sep 15th, 2022 at 4:55pm:
Let's never forget the fact that the billions of dollars in wealth owned by the Queen and her Royal family (I'm not referring to Monarchy owned palaces and jewellery etc) are tax free

'The total value of the crown estate is £15.6bn “generating profit for the Treasury for the benefit of the nation’s finances”, the estate’s net income to be surrendered to the government.
The Queen voluntarily paid tax on her private income from land owned by the Duchy of Lancaster and property she personally owned.
The monarch also has assets in Scotland and the profits generated by these assets are transferred to the Scottish government for public spending.
The duchy’s estate paid Charles an income and he voluntarily paid the top rate of income tax – 45% – on the duchy’s earnings.'
Back to top
 
 
IP Logged
 
Lisa Jones
Gold Member
*****
Offline


Australian Politics

Posts: 39047
Sydney
Gender: female
Re: No disrespect intended
Reply #13 - Sep 15th, 2022 at 7:27pm
 
chimera wrote on Sep 15th, 2022 at 7:23pm:
Lisa Jones wrote on Sep 15th, 2022 at 4:55pm:
Let's never forget the fact that the billions of dollars in wealth owned by the Queen and her Royal family (I'm not referring to Monarchy owned palaces and jewellery etc) are tax free

'The total value of the crown estate is £15.6bn “generating profit for the Treasury for the benefit of the nation’s finances”, the estate’s net income to be surrendered to the government.
The Queen voluntarily paid tax on her private income from land owned by the Duchy of Lancaster and property she personally owned.
The monarch also has assets in Scotland and the profits generated by these assets are transferred to the Scottish government for public spending.
The duchy’s estate paid Charles an income and he voluntarily paid the top rate of income tax – 45% – on the duchy’s earnings.'


Now provide the link.
Back to top
 

If I let myself be bought then I am no longer free.

HYPATIA - Greek philosopher, mathematician and astronomer (370 - 415)
 
IP Logged
 
Lisa Jones
Gold Member
*****
Offline


Australian Politics

Posts: 39047
Sydney
Gender: female
Re: No disrespect intended
Reply #14 - Sep 15th, 2022 at 7:37pm
 
While Chimera is struggling to find that link ....the rest of us can read this :

https://www.nbcnews.com/think/amp/rcna47104

There are lots of reasons to end the British monarchy. King Charles III is the best.
Charles has no claim to moral leadership, negating any argument that the monarchy remains important as a sober ceremonial force in society.

The same statement from Buckingham Palace announcing the death of Queen Elizabeth II on Thursday declared that her son Charles had succeeded her as king. And just like that, this unelected man became the head of state for millions around the world. The former Prince of Wales, whose life has been riddled with controversy, is now the strongest argument for ending the archaic institution of the monarchy.

He now assumes not only the throne but becomes the head of the Church of England – another inherited role that should be discontinued.

Charles, too, has benefited from this self-interested and abusive conduct, and some of the most odious royal traditions continue under him. For starters, in a country suffering from worsening inflation, a collapsing health service and rising poverty, King Charles III and his family will still enjoy an annual payment from the British government known as the “Sovereign Grant.”

The grant cost British taxpayers £86.3 million ($100.12 million) in 2021 and was further increased by £27.3 million ($31.67 million) over the next two years to help cover a 17% rise in spending by the royals.

The grant has been used for a variety of items, from the upkeep of many palaces to £32,000 (more than $37,000) for a chartered flight for Charles to attend a James Bond movie premiere (despite his years of pro-environment advocacy).

Despite this guaranteed income from taxpayers, Charles has reportedly invested millions in offshore tax havens. According to a set of leaked documents known as the Paradise Papers, The Guardian reported that Charles had invested private money in a Bermuda-based sustainable forestry firm. Given his environmental stances, the revelation sparked allegations of a conflict of interest. Charles’ investment team said, however, that he did not have “any direct involvement in the investment decisions.”

In June, The Sunday Times reported that Charles had previously accepted €1 million ($1.16 million) in cash for his foundation in a suitcase, part of €3 million ($3.48 million) in total, from a former Qatari prime minister. The charity was later found to have accepted millions from Osama Bin Laden’s family as well.

Charles also has no claim to moral leadership, negating any argument that the monarchy remains important as a sober ceremonial force in society. Charles famously engaged in an extramarital affair with Camilla Parker Bowles while being married to “People’s Princess” Diana. He now assumes not only the throne but becomes the head of the Church of England — another inherited role that should be discontinued.

Of course, the arrogance of Charles presuming to be a religious figure was passed down for generations within the British monarchy. The Church of England was first established because in 1534 King Henry VIII, frustrated by Catholicism’s prohibition on divorce, established a new branch of Christianity, made himself the head and promptly permitted divorce. Without Henry’s entitled precedent, Charles would not have been able to divorce Diana and still have a claim to the crown.

When you add in the treatment of Prince Harry’s wife, Meghan, the Duchess of Sussex, and the behavior of Charles’ brother Andrew, the standing of the British royal family is only further degraded. To expect us to instantly refer to Charles as “His Majesty,” as if he is automatically a man of dignity, is laughable. The monarchy should have ended years ago. With Charles at the helm, it most certainly should end now.

Back to top
 

If I let myself be bought then I am no longer free.

HYPATIA - Greek philosopher, mathematician and astronomer (370 - 415)
 
IP Logged
 
Pages: 1 2 3 ... 5
Send Topic Print