Tuesday, 23 July 2013

Royal interloper stands between me and full self-determination


Personally I have nothing against a small cluster of cells which apparently have become fully independent living person, in a Labor ward in an exclusive hospital in London, England. But I am buggered if I am happy to have other people assume (without asking me) that this young person is entitled to be my Monarch.

George Freidrich Handel wrote some beautiful music to celebrate another birth.


I don't even mind the English celebrating the birth of the new Prince of Cambridge. Just leave me out of it, please.
Londoners celebrating the birth of the new Prince.
.I think that my own self-determination is intricately associated with the self-determination of my country. And for the life of me, I cannot see why we, as a nation, defer to the Monarchy.

After the way in which our Main Stream Media have gone bananas over the birth of the new Prince, I despair of my fellow Australians.
Roll on the Republic, I say.
I feel totally disenfranchised and disillusioned by this "Royal event".

Please count me out - the sooner the better.
REMEMBER: "IT IS BY BEING QUIET AND POLITE CITIZENS WE ALLOW OURSELVES TO BE IGNORED"