They are subjects and they like it that way.
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Canada is a constitutional monarchy - so all power, on paper, has to come from the sovereign. Even though in practice they have none.
More accurately, Canada is a Parliamentary Democracy.
We ceased being a Constitutional Monarchy during the 1920’s in the aftermath of the King Byng Affair.
https://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca/en/article/king-byng-affair
The United Kingdom is a Constitutional Monarchy but the former Dominions of the Empire, Canada, Australia and New Zealand, are Parliamentary Democracies that recognise the British monarch and her/his representative as their nominal head of state.
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@Jolly said in They are subjects and they like it that way.:
Oh, I see the lad is ready to start again.
TNCR rules?
Like I said, think again. My point is that feeling ashamed and making amends to aboriginal peoples and Japanese internees and their descendants is not exclusive to the USA.
So you can put your sabre back in its sheath.
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We don’t obey in this country.
How many of you know someone who died needlessly from COVID because of ignorant 'Murrican values?
Fuck this guy. From the morons who invoke their "rights" to eat dewormer paste and get deathly ill instead of get a damn shot to the morons who invoke their "rights" to have safe spaces and get co-workers fired because they consider height a micro-aggression, we don't need any more rights in America. We're children run amok and breaking shit in Pier One because our parents have a soft touch. We need responsibilities, personal and social.
Show me what you're doing to practice responsible citizenship out there in the world. If you are, please double down, because we have a shortage. If all you're doing is demanding your "rights" be honored, shove your exceptionalism and your rights firmly up your ass.
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@Aqua-Letifer said in They are subjects and they like it that way.:
We don’t obey in this country.
How many of you know someone who died needlessly from COVID because of ignorant 'Murrican values?
Fuck this guy. From the morons who invoke their "rights" to eat dewormer paste and get deathly ill instead of get a damn shot to the morons who invoke their "rights" to have safe spaces and get co-workers fired because they consider height a micro-aggression, we don't need any more rights in America. We're children run amok and breaking shit in Pier One because our parents have a soft touch. We need responsibilities, personal and social.
Show me what you're doing to practice responsible citizenship out there in the world. If you are, please double down, because we have a shortage. If all you're doing is demanding your "rights" be honored, shove your exceptionalism and your rights firmly up your ass.
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I’ve always felt that way too many Americans focus on “rights” and I have long championed a “Bill of Responsibilities” to temper people’s perceived “rights”.
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Personally? I know4 people that have died from COVID. 3 had Type II Diabetes and all had Vitamin D deficiencies.
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And you’ll agree when you get older… When the shit hits the fan is the moment when you most need to hold to simple and basic ideals and is not when you suspend your ideals for the “common good”.
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Rights that can be rescinded on a Governmental whim aren’t rights.
Love ya, Aqua, but I feel Hunter nailed this.
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@LuFins-Dad said in They are subjects and they like it that way.:
Rights that can be rescinded on a Governmental whim aren’t rights.
Post of the day.
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@LuFins-Dad said in They are subjects and they like it that way.:
@Aqua-Letifer said in They are subjects and they like it that way.:
We don’t obey in this country.
How many of you know someone who died needlessly from COVID because of ignorant 'Murrican values?
Fuck this guy. From the morons who invoke their "rights" to eat dewormer paste and get deathly ill instead of get a damn shot to the morons who invoke their "rights" to have safe spaces and get co-workers fired because they consider height a micro-aggression, we don't need any more rights in America. We're children run amok and breaking shit in Pier One because our parents have a soft touch. We need responsibilities, personal and social.
Show me what you're doing to practice responsible citizenship out there in the world. If you are, please double down, because we have a shortage. If all you're doing is demanding your "rights" be honored, shove your exceptionalism and your rights firmly up your ass.
- I’ve always felt that way too many Americans focus on “rights” and I have long championed a “Bill of Responsibilities” to temper people’s perceived “rights”.
I hear ideas like that from a whole lot of people who only mention it after I bring it up first. Just sayin'.