One of those strange weeks where a national celebration leaves people like me utterly alienated. How are you supposed to celebrate 70 years of a monarch's reign when you think the institution is an insult to democracy, and the apparent 'stability' it provides really means maintaining the class system that locks society into the privilege and
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I admit, I'm NOT one of those Americans fascinated by British royalty. I sort of think of them as your version of Disney: an overpriced, over-hyped tourist attraction that's getting a bit long in the tooth. What does interest me is how others react to them. Why do they do this? Is it the idea of tradition, or the history of it? An excuse to throw a big party and get roaring drunk, secure in the knowledge that others will approve because of the reason for it?
I think I'd want to hide too, frankly.
I also think it's very good of you to remind those players that the world has changed, and their jokes are not cool in the least.
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I know some very successful people who get deeply offended by any word said against the Queen. It makes it conceivable to me that living a life of unquestioning conformity that pretends capitalism, consumerism, nationalism and, in this case, monarchy, isn't some form of mass insanity is precisely the way to get ahead ih the world.
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Does any of that make any sense?
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