ISSUE #111: May Queen Elizabeth II REST IN HELL.
The criminals like her die peacefully after brutally killing millions.
The longest-reigning British monarch, Queen Elizabeth II, finally died at 96, and it seems to be a great loss if you look at the remarks of the elites in the Western world on her death.
The Queen was “more than a monarch” and “defined an era” according to US President Joe Biden.
“She was one of my favorite people,” said Canadian PM Justin Trudeau.
“Our world benefited from her steady resolve, and we are grateful for her decades of service as sovereign,” said George Bush.
and many more…
Listening to these people about the legacy of the Queen is like listening to a criminal making his remarks about a fellow criminal. In each case, there are going to be some biases, but the only difference is that people quickly figure them out in the latter.
For the millions in the Global South, the wounds that British colonialism inflicted upon them or their ancestors have not healed yet. The families of the victims of brutal British colonialism still have to suffer from its consequences while the monarchy still profits from its past. The wealth of the Royal Family is in part a result of the slave trade, the looting of its colonies, and the government funding.
We seldomly see dressed clowns these days, but there has never been a shortage of mental clowns who think that Elizabeth II should not be scrutinized for the crimes of the British Empire because she rose to power at a time when the British Empire almost ended, which is like saying the current Al-Qaeda leader shouldn’t be criticized because he didn’t create the extremist group.
Even if we subscribe to this argument for a moment, what about 70 years of oppression that happened under her watch?
She never acknowledged, or apologized to the victims of the royal family’s atrocities.
She never talked about returning the precious items her ancestors stole from Africa and India.
She never talked about reparations to the victims of British colonialism.
Documents revealed that the people of color and foreigners were banned from having professional jobs in the royal household and you couldn’t complaint against the Queen for the discrimination charges. “The exemption has made it impossible for women or people from ethnic minorities working for her household to complain to the courts if they believe they have been discriminated against,” said the journalists.
This is what I hate to hear the most about her death: “died peacefully.”
After decades of colonizing, decades of impression, decades of looting, decades of living on the tax payers’ money, the Queen “died peacefully.” This is what angers me the most. The criminals like her die peacefully after brutally killing millions.
Our civilization is designed to mourn over the death of war criminals and colonizers, and never even learn about the millions who died under colonialism and wars. People in the West show keen interest in learning about the so-called “iconic queen” but they are ignorant to the fact that their “iconic queen” is a symbol of colonization, racism, theft, and suppression in the countries that faced the brunt of British imperialism.
Mourning over the death of the Queen is akin to celebrating the death of millions who died under her reign. Those who are crying or feeling sad after her death should instead be happy that the queen took her last breath in her palace, not in a prison cell where she actually belonged.
When Saddam was hanged, his death was celebrated in the West.
When Gaddafi died, his death was cheered in the West.
If Putin is overthrown, let alone die, tomorrow, there’d be a party in the West House.
But you are selfish and have no values for celebrating the death of an old lady who had the blood of millions of people on her hand and never faced a trial.
I think it’s a good idea to celebrate the death of a colonizer because only then can you show people how terrifying and destructive colonization is. When you do this, you are making sure that the victims of Her Majesty’s reign matter more than the feelings of the royal family, its media, and the liberals. If it’s met with outrage, that means people don’t know enough about the horrors of colonization, which is the reason that her death should be celebrated even more.
You are not “iconic” if your legacy is built upon bloodshed, slavery, loot, exploitation, colonization; instead, you are a criminal, and that’s what Elizabeth II was. A CRIMINAL.
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Agree completely. But you forgot to mention that the wealth of the UK Crown was also generated in the drug trafficking of Indian opium and Afghan heroine and hashish. The British Crown is, by far, the biggest drug trafficker in history. Hundreds of millions of people throughout the world became addicted to opium, heroine and hashish so the British Crown could earn its cut. Britain's drug trafficking was so important and so lucrative to the Crown and to Parliament that the UK fought two wars against China in the 19th century in order to force hundreds of millions of Chinese into becoming opium addicts.
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