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    I adore monarchies and I wish that the wonderful French monarchy was still in power. I am happy that countries like the United Kingdom have a royal family to admire.

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    Quote Originally Posted by -:Undertaker:- View Post
    Ah right, do you also hate the concept of inheritance then? when a mother or father dies, all property/titles go to the child (including yourself)? I always hear this stance against a hereditary system yet I never hear people apply that standard in their own lives or rally against it in other walks of life, such as when the children of 'celebrities' become 'celebrities' themselves who are then worshiped in the same sad way that most celebrities are who after all only read out scripts for a living. Or indeed, it happens in politics aswell - look at David and Edward Miliband, or Tony and Hiliary Benn, George H Bush and George W Bush, William Clinton and Hiliary Clinton or Ron Paul and Rand Paul and many more numerous examples so even if you did abolish the Monarchy and replace it with a Republic you'd still have political families/relations within it. Its peculiar that this argument is only used when arguing against the Monarchy, besides its a non-argument - it happens in all walks of life and it always will.

    Myself, I am a Royalist - its plain simple fact that the most stable nations have a Royal Family as opposed to a Republic.
    No, I don't support that either, people should own their own wealth not live off an inheritance.

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    A Major reason why I'm a big Monarchy fan is the whole History of it.

    As a Student studying History in College and hopefully in uni,

    I love the whole historical side of it such as Elizabeths finances, James I's wasteful of his wealth with the tensions between him and Parliament.




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    Quote Originally Posted by Shar View Post
    No, I don't support that either, people should own their own wealth not live off an inheritance.
    So you'll be turning down your inheritance from your parents?

    If so, I can't argue with that - as long as you don't advocate forcing something like that on the rest of us.


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    Quote Originally Posted by -:Undertaker:- View Post
    So you'll be turning down your inheritance from your parents?

    If so, I can't argue with that - as long as you don't advocate forcing something like that on the rest of us.
    What inheritance? I have no money to my name at all, I have to work hard to earn money.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shar View Post
    What inheritance? I have no money to my name at all, I have to work hard to earn money.
    You may not, but your parents, spouse, friends, family and random strangers may leave you something. What would you do if they did? I can see your point in inheritance, like if it was immediately surrendered to the state to benefit the country, but life isn't that simple

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    Quote Originally Posted by GommeInc View Post
    You may not, but your parents, spouse, friends, family and random strangers may leave you something. What would you do if they did? I can see your point in inheritance, like if it was immediately surrendered to the state to benefit the country, but life isn't that simple
    I've been thinking about this and trying to see it from different angles. If a stranger left me money I wouldn't accept it because its not mine to take haha. I don't know if I'd accept the money if it was from a relative, it depends on what situation you in financially. I'd like to think I wouldn't accept it and even if I did I most definitely would not be one of those people who receive a big sum of money and decide to stop working. I know that sounds like I'm contradicting myself, and I slightly am I suppose, but what I'm trying to say is that regardless of inherited wealth I wouldn't want my social position to change unless I myself earn it. I.e. people shouldn't judge me by the amount of money I have but by how hard I'm working to earn that money.
    Also, inherited wealth would only concern an affect the individual and their family, not the whole country like hereditary monarchy does

    p.s. sorry if that doesn't make sense

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    Quote Originally Posted by -:Undertaker:- View Post
    Ah right, do you also hate the concept of inheritance then? when a mother or father dies, all property/titles go to the child (including yourself)? I always hear this stance against a hereditary system yet I never hear people apply that standard in their own lives or rally against it in other walks of life, such as when the children of 'celebrities' become 'celebrities' themselves who are then worshiped in the same sad way that most celebrities are who after all only read out scripts for a living. Or indeed, it happens in politics aswell - look at David and Edward Miliband, or Tony and Hiliary Benn, George H Bush and George W Bush, William Clinton and Hiliary Clinton or Ron Paul and Rand Paul and many more numerous examples so even if you did abolish the Monarchy and replace it with a Republic you'd still have political families/relations within it. Its peculiar that this argument is only used when arguing against the Monarchy, besides its a non-argument - it happens in all walks of life and it always will.

    Myself, I am a Royalist - its plain simple fact that the most stable nations have a Royal Family as opposed to a Republic.
    Quote Originally Posted by -:Undertaker:- View Post
    So you'll be turning down your inheritance from your parents?

    If so, I can't argue with that - as long as you don't advocate forcing something like that on the rest of us.

    First of all ever hear of wills?

    The main difference between your inheritance argument and relating it to royals, is no matter what my parents might choose to eventually give me some day, i don't expect to be treated differently because of who i am a son of.

    I'm not going to partake in a long debate on this (again), because whenever i open my mouth about anything to do with the UK monarchy i get lots of people moaning that i can't have an opinion on this because i'm not from the UK. So i'm just going to finish making my point and i'll leave this thread.

    But while you're mentioning Ron Paul ( a man you avidly support). After reading books, articles and speeches by him, it would seem that he would never be in favour of any form of monarchy (constitutional or otherwise). Actualy i asked a friend about this last year (who first introduced me to Ron Paul years back). He didn't seem to know much about Ron Paul's views with regards to the UK's version of monarchy (he did show me videos of Ron Paul criticising Monarchies in general, not what i was looking for though) . But he told me that he thinks the reason Ron Paul doesn't seem to speak of this is purely for possible future diplomatic relations with the UK (He was and is a presidential hopeful of course).
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    (i tried adding this to my earlier post but lag made my edit go out of the 15 minute limit for editing)

    (continuing from above post)

    You talk about politicians and celebrities. There are far more examples of sons/daughters not following in their parents footsteps.
    Also with regards to celebrities/politicians/wealth in families. For the most part it never stays beyong a generation, maybe two. Ever hear of the saying "After a gatherer comes a scatterer"?

    Anyway, the users of this forum decided i long time ago that i am not allowed to discuss the UK monarchy. Apparently it's a topic only for citizens of the UK.

    So i'll leave it at that.
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