You have to take people's "modern" sensibilities into consideration. Don't forget we are in an era of political correctness to the extreme ..
Even in the article you post Jon I don't understand what is the big deal For me it's just like if a French Canadian would be offended by someone singing The Frog Song from Robert Charlebois. It's just a song writen more than 30 years ago and not something he wrote especially for this show...
Imagine if you were in a bar on your own and every time you stood up to go to the toilet, the DJ saluted and played the French National Anthem, La Marseillaise, until you sat down again. The music has nothing to do with you, but the DJ is ignorant, doesn't know that and thinks he's being funnny.
Quote from: Jon on April 27, 2011, 11:58:13 PMImagine if you were in a bar on your own and every time you stood up to go to the toilet, the DJ saluted and played the French National Anthem, La Marseillaise, until you sat down again. The music has nothing to do with you, but the DJ is ignorant, doesn't know that and thinks he's being funnny.I would find it funny considering the fact we aren't French anymore since 1763
But I wouldn't call the police on that, I would just advice him to go back to school and listen his class well this time
Seriously... I just can't believe something that stupid
Not any dumber than teaching children to say His/Her Royal Highness or Your Royal Majesty in the 21st century.
I suppose I'm a Royalist, so I'm going to keep my mouth shut in this thread now!
Where did that come from? Although I was never taught it. It's just a title. I mean, say what you like about the Monarchy, but don't bring the kids into it, because it certainly isn't part of a lesson plan.
I suppose I'm a Royalist, so I'm going to keep my mouth shut in this thread now! Wink
As you know, I love a lot of things pertaining to British culture and history, but this is the one thing I cannot fathom.
Quote from: Jon on April 28, 2011, 01:58:44 AMWhere did that come from? Although I was never taught it. It's just a title. I mean, say what you like about the Monarchy, but don't bring the kids into it, because it certainly isn't part of a lesson plan.My wife was surfing channels earlier today and they showed little girls at a school somewhere in London being taught how to genuflect...oops...I mean curtsy and say Yes Your Majesty.
Quote from: Jon on April 28, 2011, 01:58:44 AMI suppose I'm a Royalist, so I'm going to keep my mouth shut in this thread now! WinkJust one question though Jon, now that you're stating your Royalist sympathies...Over the last year I have heard it mentioned many times in the media that William was marrying a Commoner. If you are a Royalist, then this wouldn't bother you, but as a human being, doesn't this rankle you at least a little? It is this attachment to the anachronistic and antiquated aristocratic class system which brought about the weakening of the British Empire. As fucked up as my country is now, I thank the stars above that I was lucky enough to be born in a country where I bow to no man or woman, because they were born to a class above my station. As you know, I love a lot of things pertaining to British culture and history, but this is the one thing I cannot fathom.
Quote from: Antares on April 28, 2011, 05:59:55 AMMy wife was surfing channels earlier today and they showed little girls at a school somewhere in London being taught how to genuflect...oops...I mean curtsy and say Yes Your Majesty. It's possible that the kids were being prep'd ready fro either something to do with the wedding itself, or maybe Queenie was going to be visiting the school and the kids were being taught the polite and respectful way to meet our Monarch.
My wife was surfing channels earlier today and they showed little girls at a school somewhere in London being taught how to genuflect...oops...I mean curtsy and say Yes Your Majesty.
Just one question though Jon, now that you're stating your Royalist sympathies...Over the last year I have heard it mentioned many times in the media that William was marrying a Commoner. If you are a Royalist, then this wouldn't bother you, but as a human being, doesn't this rankle you at least a little? It is this attachment to the anachronistic and antiquated aristocratic class system which brought about the weakening of the British Empire.
As fucked up as my country is now, I thank the stars above that I was lucky enough to be born in a country where I bow to no man or woman, because they were born to a class above my station. As you know, I love a lot of things pertaining to British culture and history, but this is the one thing I cannot fathom.
Is that any different than if say a Kennedy or a Rockefellar was to marry some trailer park redneck from Bunny Kill, Alabama?