Comments by "Phoenix O\x27Brien" (@phoenixobrien163) on "History Tea Time with Lindsay Holiday"
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I started off very annoyed and angry seeing Camilla elevated. But reading the negative comments about Charles and his soulmate, I come to realize the BEST tribute to Diana would be to not harbor hate and irrationality in one's heart, but to bless Diana and move on.
This tragic story of kings and queens, princesses and princes, of emotions, loves, infidelities, and intrigues is worthy of the pen of none other than Shakespeare himself.
So I, for one, no longer hold any grudges against the pair. Life, after all, is not a fairy tale.
Long Live the King
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I use to live for Sunday nights when the next installment of Upstairs, Downstairs aired. It covered from pre-World War I to the late 1920s, and during that period Queen Victoria died -- January 22, 1901. During such profound events, change has its opportunity to slip in.
Now that Queen Elizabeth died, the ramifications of these events becomes clearer. They signal a change from old ways to something different, and going Woke is not a good thing, but there it is. Tradition? Out the door, or else all kinds of charges will be leveled at the Royals. Racisms, homophobia, xenophobia. The snake in the grass in the midst of the Royals,, Meghan Markle, will lead the way with her podcasts. There are some now, like the author Clive Irving, speaking of the End of the Monarchy.
King Charles struck me as being very, very weak. He doesn't seem to know WHAT'S going on. He seems to regret not tending to his charity works. The Left, and Meghan Markle will have no trouble running roughshod over the Royals looking for signs of racisms, and slowly the Royals will have to change also, til perhaps the Monarchy is finally dissolved.
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@rusharley2080 -
Stop what while I can? Deny my own experiences, my own feelings and thoughts? There really are people, down through the ages unto today, who think their own thoughts and somehow, from lesser to greater degrees, simply do not conform to society's mores, indoctrinations, so called "values".
About twenty years ago, I met a black girl at a gas station. She was pumping gas, as I was. Somehow we got into a conversation and she gave me her card. She called herself "Star". She told me she's an auto mechanic and knows various trades. I asked her how did she manage that. She told me her parents encouraged her in whatever her interests were. Her interests were in what society typically assigned to males. And through that encouragement she became an auto mechanic. I looked at her, amazed. I told her to bless her mother and father every day for the having enlightened parents.*How I wished I had parents like hers.
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