I
watched the coverage of the jubilee celebrations and I found them incredibly
sad.
We
in the UK live under a constitutional monarchy.
Do you know what that means? Many
probably don’t. That means dear reader
that the Queen or King is a CEREMONIAL head of state. That means they have NO power, the government
runs the country. All the Queen is, is a
ceremonial head, she lives in luxury at taxpayers’ expense opens various events
goes to parties, smiles for the camera and is basically a tourist attraction. That’s all there is to it – that’s all there
EVER has been to it. So let’s look at
what is happening this weekend again.
We
are ‘celebrating’ a woman who has largely done nothing for 60 years and will
continue to do basically nothing for the
rest of her life until the mantle of doing jack passes to her son and from him
to his son and so on and so forth.
In
order to celebrate this nothingness, the country has spent millions, will lose millions
from the extra public holiday and still has no collective understanding of what
we are as a nation and how we can work together to make fulfilling lives for us and be of assistance
to others.
Some
people interviewed today spoke of a ‘wonderful atmosphere.’ By this they meant everyone had warm feelings
towards everyone else, one lady stated that people on the train actually spoke
to each other. And they all attributed
this to the Queen and the jubilee.
No
some say our sense of identity and common feelings come from the Queen an
events like the jubilee. The trouble
with that is what happens once the jubilee is over? I’ll tell you what, things
go back to normal, and that’s not good.
We need a sense of community and common feeling that has to do with us
and what we want to achieve and give, not to do with a ceremonial head of
government.
I
watched the documentary hosted by Prince Charles and he said that the greatest
thing about his mama’s reign was the sense of continuity she brought. Fair enough, she’s been a constant over the
past 60 years when there has been a lot of change. But seriously, what real value is that? Aren’t our lives, their very meaning so much
more than a sense of continuity provided by anyone, even a Queen?
We
as a nation are hopelessly lost.
Dedicated to doing useless things, hamstrung by a self inflicted
dedication to suppressing all forms of human emotion unless they are encouraged
by inebriation, willfully under or uneducated, dedicated to the world of ‘celebrity’
instead of the things that really matter
to us. Extremely unproductive in the workplace
and with no real national identity; we aren’t even citizens, we are subjects to
a Queen, who as I stated above, is a ceremonial head only.
We
are living in austere times, and they will get worse. The way we are now cannot continue if we are
to survive in any semblance of the way we have been living in the past.
It’s
time to see the Queen in a realistic light and not be carried away by
nothingness. If we decide we want a
ceremonial head of state who is good for tourism, fine. But don’t imbue here with any more significance
in life than yours.
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