Is she an innocent old lady or national symbol? Pick one. Wrong to yell at an old lady. Fine to protest a national symbol.
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Isn't he taking the corgis? The earlier joke was that some royal guard would slaughter all the youngling dogs with a lightsaber in the event of the queen's death. Stay safe, royal pups.uziq wrote:
prince andrew was banished from public life by the queen; that he's using her funeral as an opportunity to reappear and whitewash his reputation is grieviously ill-judged by him. he is not a smart guy. british people won't fall for it.
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it's because the queen expressed a few years ago that she didn't want to continue breeding corgis, because she didn't want to predecease any young dogs. which led to the joke that all the corgis were going to be euthanised when she died.unnamednewbie13 wrote:
Isn't he taking the corgis? The earlier joke was that some royal guard would slaughter all the youngling dogs with a lightsaber. Stay safe, royal pups.uziq wrote:
prince andrew was banished from public life by the queen; that he's using her funeral as an opportunity to reappear and whitewash his reputation is grieviously ill-judged by him. he is not a smart guy. british people won't fall for it.
apparently was an aussie guy lmao.uziq wrote:
just to clarify, the protestor in edinburgh went to the funeral to shout at prince andrew about his epstein controversy.unnamednewbie13 wrote:
I think people can afford to let up on someone at their dead relative's funeral. If Trump died of an anger stroke tomorrow, I wouldn't hop on a plane to go jeer at his Mar-a-Lago burial within earshot of Barron. Tacky.
yeh we got hte same bullshit in our books in aus for ages. 'offensive language' and 'offensive conduct' is a fineable offence where people have been arrested.uziq wrote:
the johnson govt, under priti patel's home office, rushed through a new public order legislation that cynically tried to make protest much harder.
ironically this was targeted broadly at stemming the tide of road/train disrupting strikes by xtinction rebellion (XR) or as part of the culture wars rhetoric against BLM 'rioters' and statue destroyers. standard conservatives playbook. it was intended to shore up their own base and to make their own decisions less accountable, by phrasing deliberately vague legislation that declared it a public order offence to cause 'irritation' or 'agitation' or something similarly bloody vague. the bar is very low now to be moved along or given a police caution. but this was never designed to protect the bloody monarchy or make criticism of the queen/king illegal. i doubt it ever occurred to the venal BoJo cabinet, tbh, who were wholly concerned with their own executive power.
but, yes, showing up to a funeral cortege with hundreds of people paying their respects in attendance and shouting things is probably going to qualify as intentionally causing 'agitation' or whatever under the same legislation. i have a much bigger problem with the legislation than i do with someone being disrespectful at a funeral.
chinese australians have been there for almost as long as white european settlers. they helped to build the place. they formed a large part of the indentured labour used for infrastructure, as well as partook in the gold rush. probably sounds familiar to anyone on the west coast of the states.Asians aren't indigenous to Australia. Immigrates to a country to be obnoxious. This encourages Dilbert.
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Uzique supports this. I bet he doesn't think this is the right time to talk about this since people are still mourning (mandatorily).King Charles Inherits Untold Riches, and Passes Off His Own Empire
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As prince, Charles used tax breaks, offshore accounts and canny real estate investments to turn a sleepy estate into a billion-dollar business.
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of course he is immensely privileged. but you'd be applauding this shit as a success story in the USA, particularly so if you were a republican.There will be queries over whether William, the new Duke, will follow his father’s lead on tax paid on his duchy income.
Charles voluntarily paid the top rate of income tax – 45% – on the duchy’s earnings after the deduction of official expenditure, known as its “surplus”, which totalled £23m in the last financial year.
The duchy is not considered a company, meaning Charles was not liable for paying corporation tax, and in addition he was not considered liable for capital gains tax.
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