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In the history of the British throne, violence and betrayal are common themes. From William the Conqueror's mysterious death to Henry VIII's brutal executions, the royal family's legacy is tainted by bloodshed. The Tudors, infamous for their ruthless reign, were followed by the era of colonialism, where Britain became a superpower through slavery and exploitation. The monarchy's involvement in the slave trade and colonial atrocities has left a dark mark on history, with millions of lives lost and resources plundered. The royal family's actions have had far-reaching consequences, from causing wars to shaping global events.

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We are in debt and facing cuts to social services and increased taxes. The question is, who do we owe the money to? The answer is the Rothschilds, the Oppenheimers, and other wealthy bankers. Our corrupt politicians have given them power. They profit from wars and send our sons and daughters to kill innocent people. This hypocrisy mocks our talk of freedom and democracy. The financial system is the head of the snake. Henry Ford said it's a good thing people don't understand it, or there would be a revolution. We are enslaved by this debt-driven system controlled by the wealthy. They can create money out of thin air.

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Many elite universities are not teaching critical thinking, promoting ideologies like socialism and Marxism. They advocate for equal outcomes, but that's unrealistic due to varying levels of effort and talent. It's hypocritical for these universities to charge high fees for education while preaching equality. If everyone is supposed to end up the same, why pay for an elite education? It's like paying for something unnecessary if we're all equal in the end.

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We spend £15,000,000 daily on expenses like hotels, which is insulting to hardworking Brits struggling to make ends meet. There aren't enough schools, GPs, or homes being built, and the influx of people from other countries is changing our country beyond recognition.

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We give our tax dollars to these people, watch them spend it, and fawn over multimillionaires born into corrupt families. They are pampered, with footmen to wipe their asses at our expense.

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We wake up early, work hard, and pay for a house and car we rarely use. The government takes a large portion of our wages, and even taxes our already taxed money through VAT. We save for a pension, but the government still takes a significant chunk of it. In old age, we struggle to afford basic necessities and have to wait until we're 80 to receive a state pension, which we can't pass down to our children if we die before that. It's a scam. We work long hours for nothing, giving our lives away to corporations and struggling to make ends meet.

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I hate the Black Lives Matter movement because they rallied behind someone who abused women. Boycotting is more effective than looting. There are more pressing matters than police violence, like getting families back together and having fathers in the household. Black people need to focus on themselves and stop the hate. Even during slavery, they were loving people. I saw a Black Lives Matter rally in Beverly Hills with mostly white people, which Malcolm X and Marcus Garvey wouldn't have loved. Black lives matter, but I don't like the movement because it was funded by radical lesbians, Marxists, and George Soros, which isn't in black people's best interest.

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Charles sought advice from Savile on appointing a senior aide for him and Princess Diana. Savile had access to multiple hospitals and living quarters, allegedly committing heinous acts. The royal family's connections to abusers like Savile, Edward Heath, Lord Janner, and Prince Andrew raise concerns. The monarchy's lavish spending and perceived immunity from justice are troubling. The speaker criticizes the monarchy's behavior and calls for accountability.

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Our payments to NATO are disproportionate and ridiculous compared to others. Solving this issue is crucial because it will allow us to address important causes like homelessness, farmers, and healthcare. Unfortunately, we don't have the funds to support these priorities because our country is financially strained. If we had better business abilities, we could generate surplus profits that could be used to defend and support our homeless, poor, sick, and farmers. Instead, we are giving money to countries that don't care about us.

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In the history of the British monarchy, there were instances of betrayal, murder, and cruelty. From William the Conqueror to the House of Tudor, the throne saw ruthless actions like killings of family members and rivals. The era of colonialism brought about widespread invasion and slavery, with millions of lives lost. The royal family's involvement in the slave trade and exploitation of colonies led to immense suffering and death. The First World War, with cousins ruling England, Russia, and Germany, resulted in a devastating loss of 20 million lives. The British throne's history is stained with brutality and oppression. Translation: In the history of the British monarchy, there were instances of betrayal, murder, and cruelty. From William the Conqueror to the House of Tudor, the throne saw ruthless actions like killings of family members and rivals. The era of colonialism brought about widespread invasion and slavery, with millions of lives lost. The royal family's involvement in the slave trade and exploitation of colonies led to immense suffering and death. The First World War, with cousins ruling England, Russia, and Germany, resulted in a devastating loss of 20 million lives. The British throne's history is stained with brutality and oppression.

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There should have been a revolution over the ongoing issues of rape, prostitution, torture, and murder affecting our daughters. It's not just the actions of certain groups but also the cover-ups by authorities who allowed this to happen. We are treated as cattle, and when we fear them, it becomes tyranny. We need to unite and organize as a majority, as Muslims represent only 7% of the UK population. We've had enough of mass immigration and wars that we never consented to. Key decisions impacting our lives are being made without our input, which is not democracy.

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I'm tired of how American citizens are treated like slaves. We're told to work hard and give up half our money, which is then mismanaged or sent overseas. Other countries don't work for our benefit, but we finance their well-being. It's time for people to wake up and say no more.

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I challenge monarchies, saying I prefer a secular republic over a hereditary monarchy. However, if monarchies argue that the country needs their support due to culture and history, I propose an innovative solution: an elected monarchy. This way, anyone competent could fulfill the role, rather than it being limited to a specific family. Imposing a perpetual role on a particular family violates human rights.

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I refuse to pay taxes for the third year because I disagree with how the government uses my hard-earned money. I can't afford to live in Canada anymore, and I don't want to work 70 hours a week just to survive. I used to get money back from taxes, but now I have to pay. I don't want to support a system that I believe is flawed and run by incompetent leaders.

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King Charles gave Royal Assent to UK laws allowing unlabeled, gene-edited foods, despite launching the Great Reset with the World Economic Forum. While King Charles travels the world in private jets with a large staff, including personal chefs and organic food, he promotes bioengineered food for the public. This is framed as protecting the earth from farms and greenhouse gas emissions caused by meat consumption. The speaker claims this agenda is hypocritical, as King Charles consumes only organic food while advocating lab-produced food for the general population. The speaker believes this has nothing to do with saving the planet.

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I'm tired of how American citizens are treated as slaves. We're told to work hard and give up half our money, which is then mismanaged or sent overseas. Other countries don't work for our benefit, but we finance theirs. We're constantly working, while the government takes more than half our money through taxes. They claim it's the American Dream, but it's a joke. We're the world's ATM, and it needs to stop. We should be taught personal finance and taxes in school, instead of irrelevant subjects. The government wants us financially ignorant so they can oppress and steal from us. This isn't freedom. I'm tired of being financially oppressed by our own government.

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The speaker believes Princess Diana's death was intentional, with the aim to seriously injure or kill her. The speaker dismisses the importance of whether or not Diana was pregnant, citing her illegal embalming. The speaker claims Diana was successful in her landmine campaign and was about to campaign on behalf of the Palestinians. The speaker asserts that someone with Princess Diana's profile campaigning for the Palestinians would not have been tolerated, suggesting this was the reason for her death.

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If you want to marry your cousin, go ahead. Why is there a British MP trying to ban cousin marriages? Major religions like Judaism, Christianity, Hinduism, and Buddhism all permit them. No one is forced to marry their cousin. Historical figures like Queen Victoria, Queen Elizabeth II, and Albert Einstein did. Concerns about health risks are raised, but what about smoking and drinking, which also pose risks? We live in a society where individuals should have the freedom to make their own choices. There are more pressing issues to address, like the cost of living crisis and global conflicts. Let people decide who they want to marry without interference.

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My people oppose the referendum as they were not consulted. The proposed recommendations are racist and won't create a better future. It's concerning that money is being allocated to establish a corporation for the Voice while my people live in third world conditions. They lack medical assistance, proper food resources, housing, infrastructure, roads, and water. The funds for the corporation could have been used to improve the lives of my people in remote communities. Have you ever witnessed or experienced these conditions?

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Do you think the government spends too much money? Absolutely, it's a given. Recently, they spent $750,000 to study whether it was one small step for a man or one small step for mankind during the moon landing. How is that justified? It's ridiculous. Then there's a million dollars spent to see if cocaine makes Japanese quail more sexually promiscuous. Who cares about quail? And $100,000 to determine if tequila or gin makes sunfish more aggressive? That's absurd. These expenditures are not a good use of taxpayer dollars, especially when you consider how much is spent on military funding.

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I'm tired of how American citizens are treated like slaves. We're told to work hard and give up at least half of our money, which is then mismanaged or sent overseas. Other countries don't work for our benefit, but we work for theirs. We finance their well-being while our own problems go ignored. The idea of America being the land of the free is a joke. We work tirelessly while the government takes more than half of our money through various taxes. We're not taught personal finance or taxes in school because they want us to remain ignorant. This is not freedom, it's oppression. I'm tired of our government stealing from us and expecting us to be good to those who want to harm us. It needs to stop.

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King Charles approved gene-edited foods to be unlabeled despite his preference for organic food. He promotes lab-produced food for others while enjoying luxury and organic meals himself. This hypocrisy is evident in his jet-setting lifestyle and extravagant staff, revealing the true motives behind the agenda of promoting bioengineered foods as a solution to environmental issues. This agenda is not about saving the planet, but rather about control and manipulation.

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This system is a failure; it doesn't meet its goals. It's a cartel working against the public, the ultimate tool of usury, and creates the most unfair tax. It promotes war, destabilizes the economy, and is a tool of totalitarianism.

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I can't understand why hardworking people struggle to make ends meet despite earning more than ever. The economy is mentally draining, with expenses like groceries and gas becoming unaffordable. Middle-class families like mine barely have any savings left after paying bills. It's unfair that those who work hard are the ones struggling, while others get things handed to them. Something needs to change. It's exhausting to constantly worry about money. If you feel the same, know that you're not alone. The system is flawed, and it's time for a change.

The Megyn Kelly Show

Harry and Meghan Get Booed, and a Free Speech Victory, with Ilya Shapiro and Mark Steyn
Guests: Ilya Shapiro, Mark Steyn
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Megyn Kelly opens the show with an exclusive interview featuring Ilya Shapiro, a constitutional law expert who faced backlash for a tweet questioning President Biden's criteria for Supreme Court nominations based on race and gender. Shapiro's tweet, which referred to a "lesser black woman," led to a four-month investigation by Georgetown Law, where he had been hired. Ultimately, Georgetown allowed him to start his position as executive director of the Center for the Constitution, though Shapiro notes that the university's response was more about technicalities than a defense of free speech. Shapiro explains that he was upset by Biden's decision to limit candidates based on identity politics and intended to highlight the importance of merit in judicial nominations. He reflects on the intense backlash he faced, including condemnation from the dean of Georgetown Law, who labeled him a racist. Shapiro emphasizes the emotional toll this experience had on him and his family, describing the initial days of the controversy as "hell." The conversation shifts to the broader implications of cancel culture and the pressures faced by academic institutions from activist groups. Shapiro discusses his political background, identifying as a classical liberal, and his goal to elevate the profile of the Center for the Constitution, which aims to promote originalist constitutional interpretation. Kelly and Shapiro also touch on the challenges of navigating free speech in academia, particularly in light of the increasing influence of identity politics. Shapiro expresses concern over the potential for future repercussions based on his viewpoints, especially regarding upcoming Supreme Court cases. The discussion then transitions to the political landscape, with Kelly and Shapiro analyzing Biden's recent proposals on gun control and student loan forgiveness. They critique the political motivations behind these policies, suggesting they are aimed at appeasing specific voter bases rather than addressing substantive issues. Mark Steyn joins the conversation to discuss the British monarchy and the significance of Queen Elizabeth II's 70-year reign. He reflects on the monarchy's role as a stabilizing force in governance and critiques the celebrity culture surrounding modern royals, particularly Meghan Markle and Prince Harry. Steyn argues that the monarchy serves as a check on political power and highlights the absurdities of contemporary political discourse. The episode concludes with a discussion on immigration and the challenges facing both the U.S. and U.K. in managing borders, emphasizing the cultural implications of mass immigration and the need for a more rational approach to governance.
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