Robert Azzi wishes bad on the monarchy .....why....... well........... it's obvious they were bad as he deemed ....well fucko!!!!!!......get in line tell me a family or rulers or country that was not fucking corrupt.....evil /sadistic/ruthless/powerful/nasty/murderous /greedy/vicious/.....look at the bush family ..william prescott bush ..........all families in america that were involved in the anihilation of 60 million jews.....farber chemicals/ford/chase/bilderbergers.etc.....etc.....it was business .....to them america is probably second in line ....India ....Pakistan..... still now china ......everyday.......all over the world ...people are caught up i mass hypocrisy....... and business with countries .......its just life ........thats it no one is squeaky clean ...the brits were a bunch of vicious bastards.......... in their early days .......way way...... way....... back .....and no!!!!..... i am not talking fucking skinheads neither ....way back further .......they ruled by fear ,,....like america does now ...only........ the british were in your face .....tie your back to a cannon fear ......yes !!!!.........yes!!!.......!the brits are an evil bunch especially the military .......but here is one thing...... you have to do........ is sit down .....and ponder on while drinking a cup of that good old Indian char...which came from good old india which britain ruled .....and we can all say ......who gives a flying fuck ......robert azzi .......thats just how they took care of shit then ....real men ....doing real men shit .....then.!!!!!.......
Here is a point when you do something at that time....... you think you are doing the right thing...to resolve a situation ....as i have done many ......many ....many times .......and when i got older i thought i may have been wrong but ......then i was'nt ......and with technolgy and suchlike things .....at that time .....your own source of winning was killing ....... and the brits .......i have to say in all fairness ..........were fucking excellent at barabaic acts ..............which then have been deemed cutting edge ....excuse the pun .......
Well all we can say now is...... long live the king .......get over it robert ....move on ....buy some flip flops/hat/t-shirt/sunglasses/sugary drink/......it's too late now ......
Azzi: Queen Elizabeth II is dead: Too bad she didn't take the monarchy with her
Queen Elizabeth II is dead.
“You look at the English people you meet. Some of them you like. Some you hate," Paul Scott wrote in The Day of the Scorpion. "Many you are indifferent to. But even the ones you like do not matter. The ones who matter you will never see — they are tucked away in England — and they are indifferent to us as individuals. You think these officials over here rule us? ... Then you are wrong ...”
Queen Elizabeth II is dead: Too bad she didn't take the monarchy with her.
I've never understood America's slavish admiration and devotion to an institution with which it had to go to war in order to gain independence: devotion and awe over pomp and circumstance; admiration of an empire built on stolen land and enslaved labor which some Americans emulated and fought a war over; an empire built on exploitation, expropriation, colonization, and the starvation, plundering and destruction of peoples and cultures unlike themselves.
An empire built on greed, arrogance, and unrepentant white Christian supremacy so vast that in 1834 New Hampshire's Daniel Webster said that it "... dotted over the surface of the whole globe with her possessions and military posts, whose morning drumbeat, following the sun and keeping company with the hours, circles the earth with one continuous and unbroken strain of the martial airs of England."
As most Americans, I have lived my life in the era of Queen Elizabeth II and grew up perceiving her to be a romanticized representation of power, wealth and prestige; of the superiority of western superiority and enlightenment.
Little did I know. Little did I understand, in my salad days, the evils of empire and the persistence of myths that carried those legends forward.
I admit to have been occasionally seduced and entertained by watching BBC and ITV presentations of "Inspector Morse," "Hercule Poirot," and "Miss Marple." While I've never been tempted to watch either "Downton Abbey" or "The Crown," I am told by friends and family members, as one said, that "early seasons of the Crown are quite compelling ..."
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