February 13, 2012
Published: 1 Mar 10 11:34 CET | Double click on a word to get a translation
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A majority of Swedes are in favour of King Carl XVI Gustaf remaining on the throne despite reaching the pension age in 2011.
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Fin means anyhting from sweet to proper. When someone says, Du är så fin it's quite a compliment.
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Kevin Harris, the numbers would be much more even with a media that wasn't so sickenly sycophantic towards the royals as the Swedish one. If more people learned what a waste of space this monarchy is the numbers would be much higher. Askar above is spot-on, inheriting the tob job is not democratic and I can't for the life of me work out why anyone would want to support such people as this PR controlled family as the Swedish Royals. They're rich enough, they don't need ANY tax money of ours.
It is not a democracy or an ordinary job. It is a cultural thing and I think the older it is the better it gets.
I however have one question for the swedes.
What was your cultural practice in terms of who survives the king?
I hear people talk about a switch from king to crown princess. Just mentain the culture as it was.
"If he is in a good mental state untill the day of his death that is perfect."
You obviously know very little about this king: he's never been in a good mental state. One of the stupidest guys in Sweden (signed his name "Knugen" called Brunei a "great democracy" the list goes on.....). So much for Sweden being a meritocracy if this simpleton can be your head of state.
I share with you ... 'This is our history. Don't like it , then leave.'.. that is if those who criticized are not Swedish.
I also wish that we don't criticize other countries for their history, culture and way of doing things ..... instead of trying to impose our views and 'values' on them.
I wonder why certain 'human beings' have a need to have or worship a king or queen or prince or princess ... after all they are just human beings .... no smarter than the average person... not prettier or handsomer .. or even if they are ... why should they be classed as royalties?
Birg. O and others feel they don't have to look up to or 'worship' another human being as king.... to justify that their existence on earth is lower than that of a king ... or leave the country...
... and we cannot get more democratic than Sweden? ... depends on how you define it. Getting the tax payers to fund the lifestyle of one particular family in the country is may I say ....????
ha ha
It's not cut and dried, certainly in formal speech and the most official dictionaries one must use "most stupid" but in ordinary speech/slang it is used regularly. Language is living. I guess as a royalist you'd be cgoing for the most proper usage all the time.
http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/stupidest?r=2
The first thing Adolf Hitler did when he came to power was to use the death of the german "kaiser" to set Germany into a complete nazi state. If Germany would have had their "kaiser"/king alive, to keep an eye on Hitler, then WWII would never have happened. Live and learn.
I hadn't realized that the Queen was not the anachronism of government that I had thought, but rather she set a good example of stability. I an still not a monarchist rather I appreciate that she sets a much needed example in this world.
I thought he was already on a pension! I guess that means taking a pay cut to become a real pensioner...... maybe it would be an excellent thing seeing as the poor oldies are on coffee rations the kungen could become an advocate for pensioners!
Imagine the money to be saved if we put him on a pension! I am sure he has a nice summer house he could retire to someplace, then again he probably will not be able to afford the upkeep so will need to keep on working until death like everyone else!
Whether or not it is better, or more expensive to elect and maintain a presidency or a hereditary monarchy is a question every country has to answer for themselves. Having an elected head of state usually means that they then have some political role. This will diminish the political role of the prime minister and the elected house.
The process of change from a monarchy to a presidency may incur some social and political costs in itself, including a polarization. A monarchy usually involves an additional amount of stability that can offset rapid populist swings in public opinion.
I beg to disagree with the above comment. Swedes are cold and withdrawn but proud and self confident. if you are referring to the superstar or superman culture, then i will say that swedes are not flashy. we could see how well Reinfelt handled the isrealis and how Erisson performed as england coach. Swedes dont make noise but are proud and very determined in what they do. Not being vulgar should not be mistaken for weakness
Swedes feels???
You, traitor! Voices from your head will punish you!
"Things like slavery were also considered traditional by some" strange comparison, another movie, I was talking about 21 century in some of the most civilized countries in this world. This world!
"It seems that you have never encountered an anti-monarchist in your life before me."
All hail THE MAN! Nietzsche waited for you all his life...
I m Romanian, Romania is an ex hard line communist country. And people with emotional problem I see almost every day (I have to, is my job).
Come on guys, you have to admit, Angus has you covered at every turn! Very entertaining stuff but you've been beaten on every point. Why don't you guys just admit that you think the Royals are better than you and you enjoy looking up to them?
Well, it is not that hard to have this pair covered.
You have on the one hand Kevin Harris who somehow believes that those who support the notion that a head of state should be the best qualified/elected person in a country, that everyone should have the chance to be the head of state in any country, and most importantly, someone isn't head of state through accident of birth (like the knugen) are supporting and advocating a "crackpot theory" and are "deranged".
On the other hand you have Alex Co(n)man who has been quoted as saying that royals are somehow divinely chosen by the almighty! Extraordinary stuff, you really couldn't make up what these two are saying.
Who's worse? Alex Co(n)man by a nose. For someone in the modern age to believe that a monarch has a divine right to rule is bordering on the insane.
I made it clear that while the majority of swedish are atheist, they are royalist now mainlynbecause of THEIR political tradition. Hard to understand? Too hard for you???
If it is so, why can t just comprehend a simple thing like that:
SOMEHOW, MOST OF THE MOST CIVILIZED AND RICH PER CAPITA COUNTRY IN THIS, YES, IN THIS WORLD ARE MONARCHIES.
Too hard for you, I guess.
Another one: most of the swedish people want their country to be as it is, a monarchy. Statistics. I hope you can t fight with that too.
There are not many of us, monarchist, on the internet, because we raise kids, we have one or two jobs, we use soap and water and so on.
Good to be back, thank you, thank you all!!!
Ha ha, wrong there fella, I'm a Brit who just moved here Sweden and stumbled on to this paper. Love a good bit of banter and have to say you were owned even if I'm not fussed either way about Royalty, though my gran back home is.
Why does a young bloke like yourself have the same opinions as my 89 year old gran in Bootle is more the question here :). Are you and my gran the same person?
The King is more democratic than most politicians. He holds little power, but is a great attraction for Sweden and a fabulous tradition. Disliking them can only be put down to "jealousy". Yet, their job is not exactly enviable, always having to be on your perfect behaviour, and not having any privacy.....although,.... those dresses and jewels, .......:)
Anyone thinking they are a waste of money, don't realize how much money they bring to Sweden. And this years Royal Wedding(s) will bring in millions in tourist dollars, oops kronor.. it is going to be great for the Swedish economy. Between all the business' it will take to furnish the wedding and tourists spending in hotels, restaurants, tourist attractions, shops etc... they will boom financially and therefor pay more taxes to the Swedish state, i am sure whatever the wedding costs, will be recouped, if not a profit made.
Besides, this recession is getting awfully glum and boring, we need a little pomp and stomp to cheer us up.