HH #34
Ah, very well said.
Robinson #35
When anyone refers to, e.g. the Queen as Betty, that is to me an attempt to diminish that person, to imply that they are just run-of-the-mill and such views betray a certain amount of envy and jealousy, as well as a lack of self-esteem and a need to make others sound less worthy to boost it.
Well, it wasn't her fault the Queen was born into a family where circumstances meant that she became Queen. I admire her dedication, and life-long commitment and wouldnot take on such a job for a fortune.
. In physiological terms, they are flesh and blood like the rest of us, at their particular point in an unbroken evolutionary line and are, as such, equal to every other human being. They should not be worshipped, or one need not be humvble in their presence, but much respect is due for what they are as equal human beings doing the job they do.
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Susan:
Elizabeth Mountbatten Windsor is no better, no worse than the average persion.
She is no more worthy of respect than the average person.
I treat the role she claims with scorn and ridicule for several reasons, the most important being the lack of election involved.
The other reasons are, in order of importance,
1) My nation's attitude to the monarchy was always different to that of England.
At best, the monarch was seen as first among equals, and at worst, an inconvenience to be circumvented when necessary. Only three - perhaps four - monarchs ever really dominated the Scots court.
After the union of the Crowns, the monarch was seen as an absentee landlord, and as interfering in Scots internal affairs. (After all, we started the so-called "English" civil war.
2. The South West of Scotland was infamous for the 'killing time' when Scots Presbyterians were asked to swear allegiance to the monarch as head of the Church - and the hills, moors and cemetaries are dotted with the memorials of thoswe who would not do so. Many bore the slogan "We have no King, save Christ".
It still holds for many of us.
I have no loyalty to the unelected head of state who bears unearned titles because of accident of birth, regardless of how nice she may, or may not, be.