Deleted User wrote: » Ah, the "good Nazi" defence: the institution may be iniquitous but he/she personally was not even if they benefit directly from it. Although you appear to be denying the explicit legal reality of anti-Catholicism upon which the British monarchy, and the British state, rests today in 2016. Nothing much anybody can do about that denial in the face of reality, though. Oh, so now she's responsible for initiating legislation. Very good then. You mean that legislation in 2013, 60 years after she became Queen of England? 60 years - yes, she sounds positively brimming in love for Catholics. And the same 2013 legislation which reiterated, clearly, that Catholics could not become head of the British state? Curious how you missed that part of your lovebombing of your supposedly non-sectarian British monarchy.Act of Settlement 1701Succession to the Crown Act 2013
Deleted User wrote: » Look, clearly you can't answer the question put to you twice, have you anything to demonstrate that QEII is herself "profoundly anti-Catholic". The whole "well the Nazis and the Institution and the Nazis and the direct benefit and so on...oh and the Nazis" is a bit laughable. As is your assertion that merely pointing to the huge hole in your argument is "love bombing the Monarchy"
DEFTLEFTHAND wrote: » Her majesty addressing the Irish at Dublin Castle in 2011. Mam even incorporates a bit of the Irish language into her speech.
DEFTLEFTHAND wrote: » Her majesty addressing the Irish at Dublin Castle in 2011. Mam even incorporates a bit of the Irish language into her speech. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HKz-6vn_i00 Just a lovely elderly woman giving the most significant political speech in Ireland since Pearse at the graveside of Rossa. This is why we're great friends now. God Save The Queen. We mean it man.
[Deleted User] wrote: » You don't seem to know what godwinning a thread means. You can't, for instance, "godwin" a thread that's about the Nazis. But you clearly don't like your sectarian, Irish-hating cult being criticised so I'm glad to oblige.
DEFTLEFTHAND wrote: » I think the Queen Mother lived to 102. What do they feed these people in Buck Palace?
xabi wrote: » Why would he be great for us? Or maybe you're British?
Pickpocket wrote: » German's have one of the highest live expectancies in Europe.
Deleted User wrote: » She missed a great chance to say something profoundly anti-Catholic and anti-Irish.
DEFTLEFTHAND wrote: » Yes but they're Krauts. The Hun, the auld enemy Royal relations are greatly exagerrated.
Pickpocket wrote: » There's a great scene in Netflix's The Crown where George V's mother (QEII's grandmother) is speaking German inside Buckingham Palace.
Dirty Dingus McGee wrote: » Pull yourself together will you. The budget announcement each year is a million times more significant than anything she said which had absolutely zero affect on anything in this country.
Deleted User wrote: She missed a great chance to say something profoundly anti-Catholic and anti-Irish.
andekwarhola wrote: » Getting you to run to a thread and self destruct is about as easy as dangling a thread in front of my cat.
mahoganygas wrote: » I'm just surprised she wasn't blood-soaked...
[Deleted User] wrote: » Not as entertaining as some of your posts, especially the one where you declared to us, in all seriousness, that you'd only give your seat up to a pregnant woman if she could prove it.
knucklehead6 wrote: » You DO know that post searching is the first sign of defeat in a thread, don't you? May as well wave the white flag mate.
[Deleted User] wrote: » You do know saying 'mate' is the first sign of defeat in life?
knucklehead6 wrote: » I've been meaning to watch that. Is it any good?
looksee wrote: » In fact it made a good deal of difference to Brits living in Ireland (you know, a bit like a lot of Irish live in the UK). Attitudes changed and there was considerably less casual anti-Brit sentiment being tossed around. Of course there will always be a few here trolling about stuff they have no real experience or knowledge of, but in general her visit made a significant difference.
Pickpocket wrote: » It's excellent. There's plenty of clips of the Windsor's sitting around feeling sorry for themselves so it might be a bit hard to stomach for some people. However it's an excellent examination of what it meant for the Royals to be dragged reluctantly into the mid 20th century. It was written by Peter Morgan who also wrote The Queen, a Henry VII adaptation, The Other Boleyn Girl and he even contributed to the script of King Ralph! So he's clearly deeply interested in the Royal family, especially the Windsors. However he said that he's profoundly anti-monarchist, that it goes against every bone in his body. He's just fascinated by what they mean to society and the way in which their lives play out in a public space, that they essentially have no choice in life, despite being so entitled. It's very good. There's some great interplay between the Crown and Downing Street. I'd no idea how that relationship worked so it was very informative. There's also some unexpected storylines. I'm on the fourth episode now and it seems to be about the political fallout over London's 'Great Smog' of 1952. Definitely worth checking out.
Anass Rhammer wrote: » England are our closest neighbours and biggest trading partners. To suggest we would have no interest in what happens with their monarchy is just ludicrous.
DEFTLEFTHAND wrote: » Will Prince Charles ever ascend to the throne?
RobbieTheRobber wrote: » The president of Ireland probably says more profound things every time he needs to excuse himself to the bathroom.
LordSutch wrote: » QEII could still be going for another twenty years, so at this stage I suspect the throne will skip Charles and go straight to William & Kate, hopefully. They will make a great King & Queen (IMO).
LordSutch wrote: » QEII could still be going for another twenty years