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Re: No disrespect intended
Reply #30 - Sep 16th, 2022 at 7:04am
 
Lisa Jones wrote on Sep 16th, 2022 at 6:58am:
Are you sitting there seriously accusing me of showing disrespect for the Queen herself all because I accurately described her adulterous son and his mistress?

Pffft! Try harder!

Dearest Lisa darling,
Who is the Queen now?
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Reply #31 - Sep 16th, 2022 at 7:07am
 
chimera wrote on Sep 16th, 2022 at 7:04am:
Lisa Jones wrote on Sep 16th, 2022 at 6:58am:
Are you sitting there seriously accusing me of showing disrespect for the Queen herself all because I accurately described her adulterous son and his mistress?

Pffft! Try harder!

Dearest Lisa darling,
Who is the Queen now?


You're still all over the place. Perhaps a strong cup of coffee might help you.


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Reply #32 - Sep 16th, 2022 at 7:09am
 
Lisa Jones wrote on 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.




Nah you don't get it. Christian & Conservative?

My eye.

You stuffed that whole post by including the bit - "add in the treatment of Prince Harry’s wife, Meghan, the Duchess of Sussex".

What treatment was that?

She's nothing but a narcissistic trouble maker.

Your figures of what the Royals cost the UK isn't tempered by what the Royals & the Royal Estates return to the UK Govt.

It's millions compared to billions.

https://www.express.co.uk/news/royal/1437145/how-much-money-does-the-royal-famil...

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The House of Windsor is estimated by Forbes to contribute £19 billion ($28 billion) to Britain's economy pre-pandemic


https://www.getreading.co.uk/news/uk-world-news/how-much-money-royal-family-2075...

Lets not forget that the Greeks had a Royal Family as did the Italians.

Prince Phillip was Greek.

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The last monarch of Greece was Constantine II, who is still alive today and currently resides in Greece (after more than 4 decades in exile). His line will continue through his son Pavlos. He is also a member of the House of Glücksburg and members of that royal house continue to rule Denmark and Norway. In addition, members of the Greek royal family have married into other royal families, such as Constantine's sister Queen Sofía (married to Juan Carlos of Spain) and his first cousin once removed Prince Philip (married to Queen Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom).
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Re: No disrespect intended
Reply #33 - Sep 16th, 2022 at 7:09am
 
Lisa come in Lisa.
Who is the Queen?
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Reply #34 - Sep 16th, 2022 at 7:29am
 
Gnads wrote on Sep 16th, 2022 at 7:09am:
Lisa Jones wrote on 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.




Nah you don't get it. Christian & Conservative?

My eye.

You stuffed that whole post by including the bit - "add in the treatment of Prince Harry’s wife, Meghan, the Duchess of Sussex".

What treatment was that?

She's nothing but a narcissistic trouble maker.


With all due respect WTF would you know about being a daughter in law? You're not even a bloody woman! I've experienced being a daughter in law TWICE. Both times I was on the outside trying to fit into a family with very different socio/cultural/religious values. The fact that I produced the only grandsons in both marriages helped me get a foot in the door. I shudder to think what would have happened to me if I hadn't.

Now let's get back to these daughter in laws.

Meghan is on the outside (and so was Diana).

Unlike poor Diana ... Meghan has a decent guy by her side and he has her back. At first I was a little shocked that Harry would have chosen a divorced actress for a wife. However it slowly became clear to me that Meghan is probably a good fit for him given what he's gone through (watching his mum suffer at the hands of his dad and dad's family). Meghan is older than him and has more life experience (in the area of marriage and divorce). I do think this will help her cope and survive. Meghan also has a strong capable mother for support. It's no surprise that she's back in the USA where she can finally feel safe and secure and able to function as a wife/mother.
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Reply #35 - Sep 16th, 2022 at 7:34am
 
Grin Harry is a pussy whipped & dominated DH.

Markle is even a pariah to her own family let alone the Royals.

Don't even try to compare her to Harrys mother.

And she's always playing the race card. Grin

She's a 2 faced trouble maker.

Threw a tanty & went back to the states - wanted none of the Royal titles & trappings...or attention

yet she is hanging onto to them like no a woamn possessed .... & seeking all the publicity(the worst) she can get.

Poor poor pitiful her.

Wallace Simpson was a royal compared to her...

Markle is an egotistical tnuc.

As for me not being a daughter in law ... with all due respect ....DURRRRRH!!!!
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Reply #36 - Sep 16th, 2022 at 8:02am
 
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Lets not forget that the Greeks had a Royal Family as did the Italians.

Prince Phillip was Greek.

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The last monarch of Greece was Constantine II, who is still alive today and currently resides in Greece (after more than 4 decades in exile). His line will continue through his son Pavlos. He is also a member of the House of Glücksburg and members of that royal house continue to rule Denmark and Norway. In addition, members of the Greek royal family have married into other royal families, such as Constantine's sister Queen Sofía (married to Juan Carlos of Spain) and his first cousin once removed Prince Philip (married to Queen Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom).


Gnads a free tip : Don't attempt to teach me about my cultural/political history using quick rough googled excerpts like that (which incidentally you've yet to work out DON'T support YOUR case). It's also probably a good idea for you to know that I also studied both Modern and Ancient Greek history at Uni.

Why am I offering you this free tip? I honestly don't enjoy tearing into posters I usually respect. 

I will say this much though : your knowledge of European history is pretty much non existent.

Nevertheless...if you re read your own link and perhaps read a bit more into the "Greek" Monarchy....you will find clues which might help you understand who the last GREEK King actually was. Hint : Think Ancient Greece.

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Reply #37 - Sep 16th, 2022 at 8:22am
 
Lisa Jones wrote on Sep 16th, 2022 at 8:02am:
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Lets not forget that the Greeks had a Royal Family as did the Italians.

Prince Phillip was Greek.

Quote:
The last monarch of Greece was Constantine II, who is still alive today and currently resides in Greece (after more than 4 decades in exile). His line will continue through his son Pavlos. He is also a member of the House of Glücksburg and members of that royal house continue to rule Denmark and Norway. In addition, members of the Greek royal family have married into other royal families, such as Constantine's sister Queen Sofía (married to Juan Carlos of Spain) and his first cousin once removed Prince Philip (married to Queen Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom).


Gnads a free tip : Don't attempt to teach me about my cultural/political history using quick rough googled excerpts like that (which incidentally you've yet to work out DON'T support YOUR case). It's also probably a good idea for you to know that I also studied both Modern and Ancient Greek history at Uni.

Why am I offering you this free tip? I honestly don't enjoy tearing into posters I usually respect. 

I will say this much though : your knowledge of European history is pretty much non existent.

Nevertheless...if you re read your own link and perhaps read a bit more into the "Greek" Monarchy....you will find clues which might help you understand who the last GREEK King actually was. Hint : Think Ancient Greece.

Cheers





Well, you can't say the Greeks knew their own mind regarding what kind of country they wanted,  monarchy versus republic,  fascist or democratic, over the last hundred years so I wouldn't take Greece as a guide for Australia.
Nor any country from Portugal to Russia or from Germany to Cape Town, except as cautionary tales.

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Reply #38 - Sep 16th, 2022 at 8:24am
 
Lisa Jones wrote on Sep 16th, 2022 at 8:02am:
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Lets not forget that the Greeks had a Royal Family as did the Italians.

Prince Phillip was Greek.

Quote:
The last monarch of Greece was Constantine II, who is still alive today and currently resides in Greece (after more than 4 decades in exile). His line will continue through his son Pavlos. He is also a member of the House of Glücksburg and members of that royal house continue to rule Denmark and Norway. In addition, members of the Greek royal family have married into other royal families, such as Constantine's sister Queen Sofía (married to Juan Carlos of Spain) and his first cousin once removed Prince Philip (married to Queen Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom).


Gnads a free tip : Don't attempt to teach me about my cultural/political history using quick rough googled excerpts like that (which incidentally you've yet to work out DON'T support YOUR case). It's also probably a good idea for you to know that I also studied both Modern and Ancient Greek history at Uni.

Why am I offering you this free tip? I honestly don't enjoy tearing into posters I usually respect. 

I will say this much though : your knowledge of European history is pretty much non existent.

Nevertheless...if you re read your own link and perhaps read a bit more into the "Greek" Monarchy....you will find clues which might help you understand who the last GREEK King actually was. Hint : Think Ancient Greece.

Cheers




Had nothing to do with teaching you anything...

maybe just a pointed reminder ... that all the European Royals are related.

But you want to go back to Codrus?
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Reply #39 - Sep 16th, 2022 at 9:06am
 
Lisa Jones wrote on Sep 16th, 2022 at 7:03am:
Bobby. wrote on Sep 16th, 2022 at 12:49am:
Hi Lisa,
young people do silly things due to their immaturity.
I'd forget it as I'm sure one day they will be
very embarrassed by what they've done.


Good point.

Even so...I still intend to write to a number of Sydney Uni staff members. The published article was beyond the pale.



Don't bother - they are just silly kids.
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Reply #40 - Sep 16th, 2022 at 10:19am
 
Lisa Jones wrote on Sep 16th, 2022 at 8:02am:
I also studied both Modern and Ancient Greek history at Uni.




George I 1863-1913 was styled King of the Greeks Βασιλεὺς τῶν Ἑλλήνων, as were all other modern monarchs.
Codrus was a fake tax-dodger titled βασιλιάς των Αθηνών. When he was called a Greek king, the Athenian police handcuffed Ms Jones for racism and lack of history.

Lias went to Sydney University , checked her facts and found the Royals pay tax. But not to Sydney University where Lisa went as a Sydney University Scholar. Lisa did Greece. At Sydney University.
answer to question 1:
The Queen is Camilla, Lisa's favourite.
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Reply #41 - Sep 16th, 2022 at 10:47am
 
Gnads wrote on Sep 16th, 2022 at 8:24am:
Lisa Jones wrote on Sep 16th, 2022 at 8:02am:
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Lets not forget that the Greeks had a Royal Family as did the Italians.

Prince Phillip was Greek.

Quote:
The last monarch of Greece was Constantine II, who is still alive today and currently resides in Greece (after more than 4 decades in exile). His line will continue through his son Pavlos. He is also a member of the House of Glücksburg and members of that royal house continue to rule Denmark and Norway. In addition, members of the Greek royal family have married into other royal families, such as Constantine's sister Queen Sofía (married to Juan Carlos of Spain) and his first cousin once removed Prince Philip (married to Queen Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom).


Gnads a free tip : Don't attempt to teach me about my cultural/political history using quick rough googled excerpts like that (which incidentally you've yet to work out DON'T support YOUR case). It's also probably a good idea for you to know that I also studied both Modern and Ancient Greek history at Uni.

Why am I offering you this free tip? I honestly don't enjoy tearing into posters I usually respect. 

I will say this much though : your knowledge of European history is pretty much non existent.

Nevertheless...if you re read your own link and perhaps read a bit more into the "Greek" Monarchy....you will find clues which might help you understand who the last GREEK King actually was. Hint : Think Ancient Greece.

Cheers




Had nothing to do with teaching you anything...

maybe just a pointed reminder ... that all the European Royals are related.

But you want to go back to Codrus?


Dear God you're still sitting there struggling to understand GREEK history.

And you've now googled some dribble about European ie German/English styled Greek kings planted by foreign controlling empires. I'm seriously not interested. Nor am I impressed. If anything I'm quite perplexed at your level of ignorance.

Edit : Irrespective of your helpless inability to grasp a few simple historical facts pertaining to Greece as a monarchy ... I may well still be able to help you understand why Greece became a Republic.

I'll cut you some slack and give you the bottom line : It had enough of being controlled by foreign EUROPEAN ROYAL hypocrites pretending to be Greek in self STYLED title only. Not 1 of them had an ounce of Greek blood in them. Not one!

Out of curiosity why did you mention Codrus?

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Reply #42 - Sep 16th, 2022 at 10:51am
 
Lisa Jones wrote on Sep 16th, 2022 at 10:47am:
Greek kings planted by foreign controlling empires


The Greek kings were not Greek kings.-(Jones 2022).
Greek from Graikhos "inhabitant of Graia" (literally "gray, old, withered"). LJ called the king a gray old man and his wife a hag whore.
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Reply #43 - Sep 16th, 2022 at 11:17am
 
Lisa Jones wrote on Sep 16th, 2022 at 10:47am:
Gnads wrote on Sep 16th, 2022 at 8:24am:
Lisa Jones wrote on Sep 16th, 2022 at 8:02am:
Quote:
Lets not forget that the Greeks had a Royal Family as did the Italians.

Prince Phillip was Greek.

Quote:
The last monarch of Greece was Constantine II, who is still alive today and currently resides in Greece (after more than 4 decades in exile). His line will continue through his son Pavlos. He is also a member of the House of Glücksburg and members of that royal house continue to rule Denmark and Norway. In addition, members of the Greek royal family have married into other royal families, such as Constantine's sister Queen Sofía (married to Juan Carlos of Spain) and his first cousin once removed Prince Philip (married to Queen Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom).


Gnads a free tip : Don't attempt to teach me about my cultural/political history using quick rough googled excerpts like that (which incidentally you've yet to work out DON'T support YOUR case). It's also probably a good idea for you to know that I also studied both Modern and Ancient Greek history at Uni.

Why am I offering you this free tip? I honestly don't enjoy tearing into posters I usually respect. 

I will say this much though : your knowledge of European history is pretty much non existent.

Nevertheless...if you re read your own link and perhaps read a bit more into the "Greek" Monarchy....you will find clues which might help you understand who the last GREEK King actually was. Hint : Think Ancient Greece.

Cheers




Had nothing to do with teaching you anything...

maybe just a pointed reminder ... that all the European Royals are related.

But you want to go back to Codrus?


Dear God you're still sitting there struggling to understand GREEK history.

And you've now googled some dribble about European ie German/English styled Greek kings planted by foreign controlling empires. I'm seriously not interested. Nor am I impressed. If anything I'm quite perplexed at your level of ignorance.

Edit : Irrespective of your helpless inability to grasp a few simple historical facts pertaining to Greece as a monarchy ... I may well still be able to help you understand why Greece became a Republic.

I'll cut you some slack and give you the bottom line : It had enough of being controlled by foreign EUROPEAN ROYAL hypocrites pretending to be Greek in self STYLED title only. Not 1 of them had an ounce of Greek blood in them. Not one!

Out of curiosity why did you mention Codrus?




Well how far back are you talking?

Codrus was born 1091BC

the last semi mythical King of Greece.

How is he a German (european royal)?

I'm not professing any expertise on ancient Greece ... let alone that that has bought out your air of superiority in such matters.

I'm not worried if your not interested, or perplexed or not impressed. And you're not cutting me any slack - I don't need it.

I'm not trying to make any sort of impression so I'd appreciate you hopping down off your high Trojan horse.

I'll leave you to ponder what my next response may be if you keep it up.
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Reply #44 - Sep 16th, 2022 at 11:23am
 
Gnads wrote on Sep 16th, 2022 at 11:17am:
Lisa Jones wrote on Sep 16th, 2022 at 10:47am:
Gnads wrote on Sep 16th, 2022 at 8:24am:
Lisa Jones wrote on Sep 16th, 2022 at 8:02am:
Quote:
Lets not forget that the Greeks had a Royal Family as did the Italians.

Prince Phillip was Greek.

Quote:
The last monarch of Greece was Constantine II, who is still alive today and currently resides in Greece (after more than 4 decades in exile). His line will continue through his son Pavlos. He is also a member of the House of Glücksburg and members of that royal house continue to rule Denmark and Norway. In addition, members of the Greek royal family have married into other royal families, such as Constantine's sister Queen Sofía (married to Juan Carlos of Spain) and his first cousin once removed Prince Philip (married to Queen Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom).


Gnads a free tip : Don't attempt to teach me about my cultural/political history using quick rough googled excerpts like that (which incidentally you've yet to work out DON'T support YOUR case). It's also probably a good idea for you to know that I also studied both Modern and Ancient Greek history at Uni.

Why am I offering you this free tip? I honestly don't enjoy tearing into posters I usually respect. 

I will say this much though : your knowledge of European history is pretty much non existent.

Nevertheless...if you re read your own link and perhaps read a bit more into the "Greek" Monarchy....you will find clues which might help you understand who the last GREEK King actually was. Hint : Think Ancient Greece.

Cheers




Had nothing to do with teaching you anything...

maybe just a pointed reminder ... that all the European Royals are related.

But you want to go back to Codrus?


Dear God you're still sitting there struggling to understand GREEK history.

And you've now googled some dribble about European ie German/English styled Greek kings planted by foreign controlling empires. I'm seriously not interested. Nor am I impressed. If anything I'm quite perplexed at your level of ignorance.

Edit : Irrespective of your helpless inability to grasp a few simple historical facts pertaining to Greece as a monarchy ... I may well still be able to help you understand why Greece became a Republic.

I'll cut you some slack and give you the bottom line : It had enough of being controlled by foreign EUROPEAN ROYAL hypocrites pretending to be Greek in self STYLED title only. Not 1 of them had an ounce of Greek blood in them. Not one!

Out of curiosity why did you mention Codrus?




Well how far back are you talking?

Codrus was born 1091BC

the last semi mythical King of Greece.

How is he a German (european royal)?

I'm not professing any expertise on ancient Greece ... let alone that that has bought out your air of superiority in such matters.

I'm not worried if your not interested, or perplexed or not impressed. And you're not cutting me any slack - I don't need it.

I'm not trying to make any sort of impression so I'd appreciate you hopping down off your high Trojan horse.

I'll leave you to ponder what my next response may be if you keep it up.


And......I've just worked out what your other regular ID is.

Cheers

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