19 May 2018

Last call on the Monarchy: Become like us, or pack up and leave

Today, two parasites wed in London, in an event which the media has been ramming down our throats for so long, that the wedding itself must come as a relief to people sick to the stomach of seeing Harry Whodunnit and the Actress Meghan Markle constantly on TV, in papers, or talked about on radio, while the betrayal of the People by the EU-phile House of Lords and Theresa May's regime, goes almost unreported.

In the Royal-owned UK, the most dysfunctional nation on the planet, the wedding of two irrelevant people is being pushed by the €$tablishment media (the Family propaganda machine) as something to be celebrated!  According to the media, everyone in the UK is enthusiastically celebrating the Royal Wedding, but unsurprisingly, the truth is somewhat different to the media story. Apart from a few die-hard Royalists who genuinely enjoy being owned by the despots of Buckingham Palace, the vast majority of Britons have absolutely no interest in the posturings of the Monarchy. Most people see the wedding as an irrelevance, with a substantial proportion of the people going beyond not caring to openly expressing treasonous sentiments. It would seem that the behaviour of the Royals has at long last awoken the people to the undeniable need for the parasites to go and for the people to control their own nation as a Free Republic.


What has so irked the British public that we are refusing en masse to participate in the rituals of our overlords? Could it be that the parasites-in-chief - who are the richest family on the planet - haven't paid a penny towards the wedding, but have stolen from an already financially suffering nation by taking £32 million from the taxpayer for their gaudy show of power and elitism? Maybe. Could it be the Royal Family's bootboys, the Police, attacking the homeless in Windsor, by impounding a mobile soup-kitchen / bus with beds, which the poorest in the town rely upon?


Maybe what has really got to the British people is the fact that the groom likes to parade around in military uniform but has never faced real danger unlike the professionals he insults every time he dons his fancy dress. Yes he 'served' in the Army for ten years, but he never faced a situation where his life was in danger.   In his ten years PR exercise, the Royal Family has profited greatly with other people dying (never the 'royals') in their wars for imperial conquest, oil and drugs (heroin mainly). The ordinary British people aren't falling for this pathetic attempt to make the ongoing wars respectable, or for that matter to make us support the enemies in Buckingham Palace who directly profit from the deaths of our people and people overseas who (at least before they were attacked) were no threat to us.

Perhaps the hypocrisy of the Royal Family has reached the point where the people are so sick of them that we will no longer play along with the charade? After all, we are told that we must look up to these creatures and despise families who behave anti-socially. The mother of the Groom was treated abysmally by the family she wed into, with her life amongst them coming to an end when she was murdered by the royals - possibly as punishment for her relationship with Dodi Al Fayed, possibly for giving birth to a child who isn't related to the royals (Harry Whodunnit).  In royal Britain the Ruling Class behave in a way which decent people would not.  But we are supposed to love and respect them as our 'betters' and 'role models'!

There has been too much attention paid to the monarchy and their latest wedding - including by the SMPBI!  We do not wish them any harm. But we will not be silent and accept their on-going power and corrupt rule.  The monarchy must go.  The palaces and splendour must be returned to the People. If they can live as we do, then that is not a problem, but if they cannot accept that they are no better than any of the rest of us, they must leave our lands.  Enough is Enough. We do not want to be subjects of the monarchy, we want to be Citizens of a Free Republic.

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