Why are people protesting it more intensely now ? The Anglican church may still be the primary church of English , but very very few people still believe in God Himself, much less in the Church as the mystical body of Christ and the transcendental link between the body of the elect and God.
Most English people are nowadays completely material or at best agnostic in their outlook on life. So given that all metaphysical grounding and the sanctity and permanence of the concept of tradition has been completely destroyed in the the last two hundred years by the idea of progress and empiricism, how can an institution with it's bases on the discarded ideas of "Divine right to rule" and "Tradition" logically sustain itself nowadays ?
I'm not against the monarchy, but it's a simple fact that from a modern western point of view it's a decrepit farce that at best can be regarded as an expensive and not so entertaining circus show.
>Let's be completely honest about the situation of the monarchy they should have helped Hitler
Liam Jones
>Most English people are nowadays completely material or at best agnostic in their outlook on life Is this a convoluted way to say American?
John Jenkins
If i remember correctly, some of them wanted to... kek
Christian Collins
I don't think it's "hate against Charles" perse as much as a delayed reaction that has been building up for quite some time.
Owen Murphy
Well, 60% of us Bongs are Christian. Although, we have more Orthodox, Catholic, etc. than did. 58% of the Welsh are Christian, no idea about Scots, however. Probably similar.
I'll point out that the English Monarchy doesn't have have 'divine right to rule', not since the Glorious Revolution. The Monarch is just a figurehead with no real powers. I oppose this, incidentally. I think the Monarch needs some fangs.
Monarch isn't going anywhere, 85% still approve of it.
I have nothing against him or the royal family, just telling it like it is
Justin Watson
It’s funny that most traditions like men are men and women are women have been overturned yet traditions like monarchy and divine right to rule are still honored. I’m fascinated by how society has picked and choose which few traditions will be honor and the many that benefited us are done away with.
Nicholas Fisher
America is more than the Zogbots you run into at airbase, Mehmet
Asher Lee
Succession wars. It's an ancient tradition. When a monarch dies, everyone tries to rip the nation to shreds and claim their own little piece.
People are protesting it more now because the only decent royal just died and now we're left with a creep as king and a pedophile prince. The institution would be great if they actually did anything or were good leaders but they've just become psuedo hollywood celebrities. Also, Britain is infested with negros now that have no cultural connection to the queen since they immigrated and "KEEL WYPIPO." Can you guess who let the niggers in?
I think people endured the monarchy more out of lassitude or nostalgia than any actual enthusiasm or love for it. It's bases have been destroyed since the fall of Christendom , sooner or later people questioning the reason for it's existence in "The age of progress" is bound to lead to judgement being made on the whole notion of "monarchy"
David Ortiz
because you don't fuck with the ruling class
David Myers
Your sophistic arguments are irrelevant. The number of White British on the streets of London next Monday will be all the argument needed for our Monarchy.
Joshua Gray
Because he is based. My lord, smite those peasants.
Basically, yes. I'm surprised, too. This has been really interesting, millions of normies (especially middle aged women) have seen all the vitriolic hatred online. Additionally, it kinda white pilled some people, which was nice. UK hasn't been this unified in a long time.
Traditions are overturned in the modern West by trotskyite salami slicing. Legally, everything LGBT today can arguably be traced back to the abolition of US/UK decency laws in the 50s and the complete overhaul of divorce law in the 60s. The Monarchy have really been salami sliced as much as possible already. All that is left is to abolish them. And there was actually a concerted attempt by the media to oust them altogether in the late 90s
Removing the Monarchy would require a complete constitutional and institutional revolution. What would replace it in 2022? It would be used to embed judeo-communist principles into the very fabric of this country. EVERYTHING would be based around 'human rights', which is de facto equality and diversity, which is de facto nigger communism.
There's a reason that the closest we came to such in living memory is when Tony Blair and the media deliberately waged a campaign to incite hatred against the Royals (using Diana in a manner not dissimilar to George Floyd in 2020) in the late 90s. It was only truly abandoned when Blair blew his load on the Middle East, and so we settled for Blair's constitutional overhaul and the 2010 Equality Act, rather than the Republic with Jewish Characteristics that he dreamed of.
Parker Roberts
kek that goes beyond even cherry picking, the usual suspects. Utterly vapid women who literally know nothing. The two 'arrests' were some retarded teens heckling the procession.
>meme flag kek you'll never be free of the lisp king.