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The Swedish Republican Association (Republikanska Föreningen) has accused public service broadcaster SVT of ditching its principles of objectivity ahead of the impending wedding of Crown Princess Victoria and Daniel Westling.
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Not the best logic, RF
Republicans... now there is a waste of taxpayers money.
http://tinyurl.com/yletbp8
It's not a tax. People who own a tv or a device that can recieve tv broadcasts has to pay a fee. You don't have to pay if you don't own such a device (or lie and say that you don't have one).
Better get used to insufferable creeps crawling out and saying the most ridiculous sycophantic rubbish. I recommend shutting your eyes taking a long drink of the best malt you can buy and emigrating for about five years that's when the divorce will be through.
Now if you live and work here and pay taxes and object to them being used to support the monarchy in any way, the solution is simple: move to a country that doesn't have one.
It still remains to their understanding as a big part of Swedish political tradition, and so Sweden don t have the bad luck to hear presidents showing off at any election, and telling lies all the time in order to be loved by the people.
Stop with this "everyone I know likes the monarchy" rubbish. It's not true.
Yes I'm a foreigner (Aussie) but live with a Swede and work with many Swedes. Most of them can't stand the monarchy and are embarrassed that a so-called democracy like Sweden has one. What annoys them is that the monarchy gets a free ride in Sweden in the media compared to other countries they've visited. They have a point too. If the Swedish media did their job and scrutinised the monarchy, they would be shown up to be a waste of space, like all royals around the world. Even "your friends" would see the light.
As for the Monachy people should never underestimate the tourist dollar it brings in. I am pretty sure the British Monachy pays it's way from all the grey haired brigade tourisim the Queen generates. Sweden needs to milk this wedding for all it can even just to remind American retirees that we have royalty too.
Even if it was good for tourism it isn't the point: Inherited priviledge is undemocratic and from the dark ages. If you are an apologist for the monarchy you are a believer in these unacceptable things and I, as a non-swede but believer that Sweden has lead the way for many years on important world issues related to fairness, finds it astounding there are any royal apologists here at all.
What is the opinion of Australian people about monarchy there, in your country, at the last referendum?
Does Australia has a president as chief of state?
C mon, you aussie are monarchist, BY THE WILL OF YOUR PEOPLE!
Knowing that, please, don t talk about other country monarchism. :)
You obviously know very little about Australian politics. This referendum you are referring to was widely known in Australia and the world as a farce due to the process being interferred with by a sitting monarchist PM (John Howard) in a number of ways and the subsequent splitting, due to this, of the republican vote. If your intelligence can stand it, look it up, yu'll see why experts in the field of elections say it is a way NOT to run a referendum.
"THE WILL OF MY PEOPELE" as you so subtly put it, was not allowed to shine through in this case in a majority republican country like mine.
As a Swedish citizen I am welcome to comment on this country's monarchy thank you very much as my taxes are paying for this bunch of back-slicks, so fawned over by many of you Swedes, to do whatever it is they do.
I didn t know Australia has the same way of doing politics as Uzbekistan or Belarus. I thought your country has a good politic system and put the will of the people first.
Ok, was not a referendum, maybe it counts only as a poll, but, still, there s a lot of monarchy lovers in your country. Is not a majority? Nobody knows, it was just a farce, like they did in Venezuela. But still there s a lot of them. Can you deny this? Can you? I think not. :)
You, XIX century progressistes, you are so funny!
About my intelligence, man...
What was the last time you have been tested with Stanford Binet test?
"My taxes are paying for this bunch of back-slicks, so fawned over by many of you Swedes, to do whatever it is they do" "Stand up, people!"
Man , you re calling for revolucion, you, big Guevara !
Referendums/elections can be influenced by politicians in any society, even an established democracy. Even conservative leaders know it is inevitable Australia will become a republic, it is an undisputed fact that the country is majority republican. Without political interference from Howard and a splitting of the republican vote because of this (using old British divide and rule tactics) we'd already be a republic.
I call for change though referendum, not revolution Mr Stanford Binet (how embarrassing to bring that up). Many countries have gotten rid of their monarchies peacefully. Doesn't make them radical, just means that many of their citizens, unlke you, find the concept of looking up to an aristocracy that has done nothing to earn it appalling and campaign for change. Why do you feel the need to look up to them? Inferiority issues at play?
Why don't you go back back in time to the US in the 50's and join up with Joseph McCarthy, then anyone who brings up something different to you can automatically be labelled "commie." For such an obviously intelligent man as yourself Mr Stanford Binet, I thought you could do better than old left/right sterotypes in a debate.
"Many countries have gotten rid of their monarchies peacefully." Many?????????
Monarchy is an important part of European political traditions. I find president elections pageantry disgraceful. Before elections poetry, after elections... They try to lie all the people, all the time. Maybe in your ideal world things are different. For us, humans, things are not what you think.
God save the King!
Any country that has become a republic in more recent times has done so peacefully through the ballot-box and constitutional reform. If Sweden, Australia, etc were to do so that is how it would happen. Unfortunately, in the past monarchies had treated their subjects so poorly that the people had to fight to get them out. Thankfully there are other ways now to affect change. And it is a bit rich of you to accuse Presidential elections of "pagaentry." For a start there are a variety of Presidential systems from the US (where I'll give you there is pagaentry) to Ireland where the President is elected with minimum fuss and little power thereafter.
Tim 2346, thank god for you that the Swedish parliament lessened power that monarchs have here. In countries such as Sweden, the people and governments that you seem to have so little faith in, curtailed power that the monarchy has meaning that a dyslexic simpleton like the Swedish king can not do too much damage.Otherwise this family that you look up to and give your loyalty to blindly would actually have the chance to ruin the country. I and anyone with a brain would take a meritocrously elected "tacky politician" over a dyslexic born-to-rule blue-blood like the Swedish knugen anyday.
Any country that has become a republic in more recent times...bla bla bla. Is reality hurting you so much? Give me two of these country, in Evropa.
I told you that referendum shows there s a lot of Australians, I said not a majority, but a lot of, who don t want a republican regime. You say all people don t want a monarchy...
"Otherwise this family that you look up to and give your loyalty to blindly would actually have the chance to ruin the country. I and anyone with a brain would take a meritocrously elected "tacky politician" over a dyslexic born-to-rule blue-blood like the Swedish knugen anyday." Man, you have an emotional problem.
Too much hate, no reason.
Do you really know that this royal family can could ruin the country??? Do you??? You know it all, Erasmus, don t you?
"Anyone with a brain"!!! You insult people way too easy to be taken seriously.
About dyslexia, boy, read:" Dyslexia is diagnosed in people of all levels of intelligence".Wikipedia, for beginners. Please don t insult dyslexic people with your...inability to learn.
You insulted one of the oldest monarchy in Europe, one of the much respected royal family in the world. For no reason, just out of your emotional problems.
And somehow, yes, we all look up to some group of people, royal family or not, but somehow above us. Or there s nobody above you, Einstein? Do you ever heard about genetics? Born to rule blue blood could be true, you know? I don t want to insult those with Asperger syndrome, but man, consider this: why don t you talk to a psychologist about your problems? Some with Asperger syndrome are unable to have socially interactions. Or maybe there s some alcoholism/drug abuse symptoms here.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_of_Romania
The link is about His Majesty Michael I King of the Romanians. Although he had some speech and language problems he literally saved the life of millions. Read, is about one shy, lonely boy, who could t speak proper, but who saved Romania. And lives of God knows how many allied troops. He won against the fight against nazism in Balkans, and was a great fighter against communism too.
Because I know the King and his ancestors (and I know some things about genetics), YES, I want his daughter to become Queen or my country. Not those clowns who were and will be presidents. Sorry about my english, we, here, speak another language.
Dyslexia is just one of his problems, lack of qualifications, and the fact that my tax money goes to him are some of the others. I think it is more than an educated guess that giving the bloke any power would be dangerous if he can't even spell his own name.
Pointing out the monarchies and indeed monarchs weak points is not "insulting them." You're just used to living in the Swedish bubble where this doesn't happen. Telling the truth is not an insult, stop putting your precious royals on such a pedestal, they're only human.
It's good to look up to people, glad you mentioned Einstein, he's definitely one to look up to, couldn't agree more Mr Stanford Binet. Maybe we should be looking up to you? If you are as smart as you say you are I'd gladly look up to you as head of state over the knugen. I'm serious.
Bringing up one apparently "good" royal doesn't mean the system of monarchy is good to. That's like bringing up a link to a "good" president and me saying "Look that proves that the Presidential system is best." Poor logic and doesn't prove anything.
And you lose all credibility with your line "born to rule blood could be true you know?" You could have worked with the eugenics section of the nazi party with views like that.
Just accept that people can criticise the monarchy and monarchs. They are human, they are not above criticism. It's about time they were scrutinised more. You seem like a bit of a right-wing type, one of your probable heroes Rupert Murdoch, encouraged his papers to show the real side of the Royals in Britain. It showed them to be certainly not the type of people that anyone should look up to. The same would happen here if your sorry media would show everyone what your beloved royals were really like.
I find it ironic that one can be criticised for arguing that positions of power in society should go to those best suited and not by those born into a certain family by someone whose main argument is "Born to rule blue blood could be true, you know?" It would be funny if it wasn't so sad....
I think the problem is here: "the fact that my tax money goes to him are some of the problems". No argue here, but say that first. Leave all that emotional leftist nonsense.
"If you are as smart as you say" that s not me, I NEVER SAID ANYTHING ABOUT. Too much poetry in your heart.
"You seem like a bit of a right-wing type". Well, I think I am. I m a little fat too. How do you want me to be, to please you? A 68 Gauchist, like you? Ok, you are funny to look at, but please, accept us, the majority.The Humans. Klingonians doesn t count.
I rest my case here.