• DessertStorms@kbin.social
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    11 months ago

    People here in the UK like to pretend that the queen was a granny-saint and that the monarch is a completely benign “figurehead” (still chosen by god though🙄 and gets to sit on a gold throne in a gold room while millions need to decide if to heat or eat).

    Of course you’re right, and she, and all those who came before her, were active oppressive exploiters, but her death and him taking the job is opening a very small crack where people are more comfortable criticising the institution, and honestly, as depressing as it is that even this is getting pushback from royalists, I’ll take it if it means more people in this country start to realise that our overlords are nothing but inbred parasites.

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      11 months ago

      Yeah that’s an interesting point. Here in NZ we outsource monarchy to the UK (I think it costs us about $1 per person per year) and it’s often been said that this is likely to end during Charles’ reign because he’s way less popular than QEII.

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          Hahaha no but when they come and visit us we tend to splash out on security etc.

          They don’t really benefit from us financially at all as far as I know.

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              Heh. No, ironically the history here with the white settlers is the opposite insofar as we were mostly an autonomous colony, and when Britain passed a law giving New Zealand the right to full independence it took us 15 years to take them up on it.

              They used to buy all our stuff and NZ was really annoyed when they stopped so they could join the EU.

              We’re like that kid that moves out but still comes round for meals. We were still regularly borrowing their Privy Council for use as our highest court until like 2004.

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                11 months ago

                Then I guess we’re the fat kid down the street trying to get you to come out and blow up ant hills with firecrackers.

                Commonwealth countries seem so fucking strange for me. Probably for a lot of Americans.

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                  11 months ago

                  Yeah no thanks, I’m definitely on the side of the civilians in the anthills. :P

                  Commonwealth countries seem so fucking strange for me.

                  I think this is because Americans think we are controlled by the UK or they get a say in our governance or something. But they don’t. Belonging to the Commonwealth is just an extra set of sporting events and dialogues we can participate in.

                  As someone living in a parliamentary system with proportional representation, I find presidential systems weird. For me, it’s important to be able to get rid of our leader as soon as the majority needs to, not wait around for years.

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                    11 months ago

                    I don’t think most of you give a shit, but it seems kind of weird to voluntarily recognize a monarch I guess.

                    Our president wasn’t initially supposed to be quite so powerful, nor the rest of the federal government, but here we are. I care less about getting rid of them and more about the two party lock in bullshit.

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                11 months ago

                Not every member of the Commonwealth has the British monarch as head of state (in fact the majority do not).