Re: Andrew Bridgen and where the UK narrative is going?
Posted: Sat Apr 20, 2024 9:03 am
You'd think I was a big royal correspondent, but really I don't think it is particularly hidden if one cares to link different things that happen around the same time.
So with regards to William...I mean, in a sense it's not his fault. Him and Harry have lived a lie most of their life. Having no other point of reference, it's got to make you very cynical...when your whole life is "let's pretend" and you can buy anyone and they'll act like performing clowns for a piece of ribbon and metal. Can you imagine the utter absurdity of every newscaster on every television channel and every article ever written propping up the lie your mum died in a car crash? That's got to separate you, make you think of the worst in people, that they are an absolute waste of space. How can you love any of the people who surround you when they have no moral standards and are prepared to go along with any lie that has your family's name on it? ...and then you are forced to interact with strangers who are so easily fooled by anything the newscasters put out, no matter how non-sensical.
Do we thing that is the face of a teenager who has just lost his mother in a horrific car crash? What does this do to a person longterm, when you can never say "guess what...". That you always have to live the lie? That no matter how much you believe and promote the concept of "Oneness", it can never exist because you are one side of a massive lie and the majority of people are in confusion on the other.
I think we can see what it did to Harry....I didn't follow it, so I'm not sure how much of it is a play, only that Harry is no longer a HRH. And that he chose to leave England and his royal duties in January 2020. I doubt there was a coincidence in that timing.
Then there was Harry throwing accusations of racism at William during the whole George Floyd, "I can't breathe" episode. That had nothing to do with Britain, yet we had London police taking the knee...and the Football Association, which has a long running well established set of rules about what can and can't be printed on the players shirts - no political campaigns or lobbying - thrown out the window, and them choosing to embarrassed themselves by getting England and all Premiership players to perform the empty gesture of taking the knee for 'Black Lives Matter' at the start of every game.
Well you know how that came to be a thing? ...Did the people at the FA just take leave of their senses? Or maybe instead, if a certain person says, "jump", they respond "how high?"
So with regards to William...I mean, in a sense it's not his fault. Him and Harry have lived a lie most of their life. Having no other point of reference, it's got to make you very cynical...when your whole life is "let's pretend" and you can buy anyone and they'll act like performing clowns for a piece of ribbon and metal. Can you imagine the utter absurdity of every newscaster on every television channel and every article ever written propping up the lie your mum died in a car crash? That's got to separate you, make you think of the worst in people, that they are an absolute waste of space. How can you love any of the people who surround you when they have no moral standards and are prepared to go along with any lie that has your family's name on it? ...and then you are forced to interact with strangers who are so easily fooled by anything the newscasters put out, no matter how non-sensical.
Do we thing that is the face of a teenager who has just lost his mother in a horrific car crash? What does this do to a person longterm, when you can never say "guess what...". That you always have to live the lie? That no matter how much you believe and promote the concept of "Oneness", it can never exist because you are one side of a massive lie and the majority of people are in confusion on the other.
I think we can see what it did to Harry....I didn't follow it, so I'm not sure how much of it is a play, only that Harry is no longer a HRH. And that he chose to leave England and his royal duties in January 2020. I doubt there was a coincidence in that timing.
Then there was Harry throwing accusations of racism at William during the whole George Floyd, "I can't breathe" episode. That had nothing to do with Britain, yet we had London police taking the knee...and the Football Association, which has a long running well established set of rules about what can and can't be printed on the players shirts - no political campaigns or lobbying - thrown out the window, and them choosing to embarrassed themselves by getting England and all Premiership players to perform the empty gesture of taking the knee for 'Black Lives Matter' at the start of every game.
Well you know how that came to be a thing? ...Did the people at the FA just take leave of their senses? Or maybe instead, if a certain person says, "jump", they respond "how high?"