No.2042
Please explain whether you support absolute or constitutional monarchy, and hereditary vs elective monarchy.
Please explain what the constitution should state, and how the monarch should be elected, OR explain why you do not want these things.
Also, just to get this out of the way: this sub is the most autistic shit I have ever found on the internet and you all should be subjected to electroshock.
I support the Singapore model as the ideal form of government. If you cannot see the parallels between this model, fascism, and "elective constitutional monarchy", you are autistic. But then again, you are on this sub, and so you are already a piece of shit.
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No.2043
>>2042
>Please explain what the constitution should state
It does not exist
>and how the monarch should be elected
Not at all. The farthest I'd go would be elections within the ruling house to decide the head of the family and monarch.
>OR explain why you do not want these things.
I'm anti jewish tricks is all
> this sub
deport yourself back to reddit, would you kindly?
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No.2050
>But then again, you are on this sub
>this sub
This made me immediately lose the will to reply.
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No.2056
>absolute or constitutional
Absolute monarchy. King Charles I did nothing wrong. I am a Catholic and believe in the divine right of Kings
>hereditary vs elective
If a new leader is elected when the old one dies that is not monarchy, that is a dictatorship. (If he has absolute power). If he doesn’t have absolute power he is essentially a figurehead.
>explain
I do not want a constitution because over time things change and it may be necessary to get rid of it, so why have it in the first place? If the monarch gets too powerful the people will rebel, move, etc.
The best way for a monarchy to work (and what I believe is the only definition of monarchy) is by the first born child of the current monarch being crafted and raised into the role. It will be his duty to become knowledgeable and respect his elders.
I am a piece of shit for these views? If you support a “Singapore” or “fascism” model you are going to be breaking well known moral grounds, which would not be the case under my system of government. Check yourself.
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No.2057
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No.2063
>>2056
>If a new leader is elected when the old one dies that is not monarchy, that is a dictatorship.
In today's episode of /monarchy/:The HRE was a republic. I love this sub ;^)
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No.2073
>>2042
Constitutional monarchy, although the King should take a large responsibility in running government and appointing ministers, the English Bill of Rights and Magna Carta should be maintained in full
The king however should be elected from senior soldiers, landowners, and the clergy, to rule for life, like the English Witanegemot
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No.2074
>>2056
The Stuarts were the rightful kings of England once the Tudors died. Oliver Goyimwell ruined this country.
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No.2078
>>2063
I guess it is an elective monarchy, but when people say monarchy that is not generally what they mean.
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No.2079
>>2074
The Throne of the House of Stuart will be given to the future Prince of Liechtenstein.
Basically we need to form a coalition of the following groups and reinstate an absolute monarchy in Britain:
>Liechtenstein citizens that support the Monarch
>House of Stuart supporters in Britain and the Anglosphere
>German and Anglosphere Roman Catholics that support monarchy
>take back Ireland while we are at it
>The Kingdom of Liechtenstein and Great Britain
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No.2080
Absolute Constitutional Hereditary. The Parliament has influence, but the Monarch has the final say and can pass legislation without say, at the price of looking tyrannical.
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No.2082
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No.2088
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No.2092
>>2042
absolute but with the implicit right of the peasantry to attempt to depose excessively abusive monarchs
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No.2093
>>2043
>> this sub
>deport yourself back to reddit, would you kindly?
>>2050
>>But then again, you are on this sub
>>this sub
>This made me immediately lose the will to reply.
>>2063
> I love this sub ;^)
>>2082
>>this sub
>>2088
>>literal reddit thread
I fucking love you guys. This is hilarious.
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No.2115
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No.2120
>>2115
That's hebrew, right?
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No.2122
>>2042
>Also, just to get this out of the way: this sub is the most autistic shit I have ever found on the internet and you all should be subjected to electroshock.
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No.3197
>this sub
>>>/reddit/
Kindly refer yourself to the gallows.
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No.3204
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