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Re: Prince Philip has died

#31

Imagine being brit and having contributed 99 years of taxation so those monarchs enjoy a chill life, while there's a clear empire downfall and stalled economy... while all you can barely afford is fish 'n chips. Yet you still have to continue working to fuel this royal family bullshit.

Can't afford fish and chips! Costs a fortune nowadays

Re: Prince Philip has died

#32
Rest in peace!

I have always felt strongly against monarchy. Especially against the British royal family, more so as I am an Indian. They never apologized for any of the massacres (Jallianwala is just one example) or pogroms committed at their behest and in their name. I do believe they are a disgusting symbol of colonialism, racism, subjugation. It is very disturbing that a good part of the world and an entire nation validates them, bows to them officially.

But again, he was a fellow human being after all - I hope he finds peace if at all there's something after this and I hope he was at peace and content towards the end.

Re: Prince Philip has died

#33
post #9

More out of curiosity than judgement; why is this on HN?

I hope it won't be for long.

He's an unequivocally political figure for a variety of reasons. I don't see anything intellectually interesting in the fact that he's died.

At best we might discuss why he wasn't king despite being married to the monarch.

When the queen dies that will be another matter - there are constitutional issues around that and the death of a long-reigning monarch who spans the end of empire will have some historical weight.

Edit: ...and flagged before I finished posting. Good.

Edit2: ...and now apparently unflagged? I didn't know that was a thing on HN.

Re: Prince Philip has died

#37

Let us remember some of his grace: “If you stay here much longer, you’ll all be slitty-eyed.” (to British students in China, during the 1986 state visit) “I declare this thing open, whatever it is.” (on a visit to Canada in 1969) “I hope he breaks his bloody neck.” (when a photographer covering a royal visit to India fell out of a tree) “Do you still throw spears at each other?” (in Australia in 2002, talking to a su…

Also when he visited a driving school in Scotland and asked how they kept the natives away from alcohol long enough to team them

That is almost certainly banter.

Re: Prince Philip has died

#38

Let us remember some of his grace: “If you stay here much longer, you’ll all be slitty-eyed.” (to British students in China, during the 1986 state visit) “I declare this thing open, whatever it is.” (on a visit to Canada in 1969) “I hope he breaks his bloody neck.” (when a photographer covering a royal visit to India fell out of a tree) “Do you still throw spears at each other?” (in Australia in 2002, talking to a su…

I'm playing the Devil's advocate here, but these seem like instances of dark British humour being delivered in the traditional deadpan fashion - the humour being in the absurdity of someone keeping a straight face while saying something obviously inane or offensive. It doesn't translate at all across cultures.

I can see that argument for some of them, but if anyone said the slitty eyed or spear throwing comments to me and then tried to pass it off as "it's just british humour mate" I'd laugh in their face.

Re: Prince Philip has died

#39
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Let us remember some of his grace: “If you stay here much longer, you’ll all be slitty-eyed.” (to British students in China, during the 1986 state visit) “I declare this thing open, whatever it is.” (on a visit to Canada in 1969) “I hope he breaks his bloody neck.” (when a photographer covering a royal visit to India fell out of a tree) “Do you still throw spears at each other?” (in Australia in 2002, talking to a su…

As a Finnish person, I can appreciate the straightforwardness.

Sorry, could you explain what’s straightforward about the first quote?
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