06-11-2025, 11:27 AM
(06-11-2025, 05:14 AM)Himu wrote: Democracy is unstable. It also relies on placing hope in people that were not bred for power, but pursue it. It naturally raises up the vulture and the crow, who seek power at all costs even against the ruin of their own country.
Versus monarchism. Long reign so it's more stable, things happen quicker because less red tape, kings and queens are bred from a sense of duty to not only their family and class, but their people, as leaders. Humans naturally seek hierarchy and those above us. Just as humans have a natural tendency to seek God, we seek our betters in the flesh. Politicians are snakes and not our betters.
CS Lewis said this:
"Where men are forbidden to honour a king they honour millionaires, athletes, or film-stars instead: even famous prostitutes or gangsters. For spiritual nature, like bodily nature, will be served; deny it food and it will gobble poison."
And he's correct. Without an example of a monarchy or royalty society descends into no shape or reason because there's no good example to be made much less to follow. So boys admire people like Andrew Tate or Trump instead. Look at Prince William. He's someone that conjures respect. Who is a better example to our people? Riff raff or actual royalty?
Right now almost half of American children cannot read. We are graduating kids that cannot write much less read.
Yet our politicians don't give a shit and it's business as usual.
Nothing gets done and politics are in constant deadlock as they feast on our tax dollars.
It's time to consider that the Founding Fathers were wrong and the Loyalists were correct. America showed promise but the cracks have truly revealed themselves. At the end of the day, humans are animals and animals just want to be happy and led into the pen like a sheep barked at by a sheep dog. People want direction. People want an easy life for their families. People want community. Freedom gets in the way of all of these things and basing a society off of freedom alone was rather foolish in light of our human frailties. Social cohesion, stability, and leadership produce a better human society.
(06-11-2025, 10:40 AM)Himu wrote: A King has no party. He is neutral. He does what is right and even when he is wrong you respect that he has to own up to it and learn through his life as king with many lessons. He gets better and better and has a whole store of knowledge handed to him by his ancestors and those in his charge to lead his nation to prosperity.
Monarchism wins out. Republics produce people that put party over people.

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