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  • #46
    Re: Poor old Charlie looks bored out of his mind down the bay

    Originally posted by Citizen's Nephew View Post
    All those extra clicks add up you know?! :hehe: I kinda find it a pain in the arse because I miss the vibe on the main board but it is a first world problem and I accept it's nothing if it keeps the peace. Anyway, it doesn't matter where I start threads, they're always so niche they're tumbleweed. Football card collecting and motorsport. Not a sniff. If I didn't have such a massive ego I'd take it personally and feel crushed......:cry:.....even LOM sh*t joke thread got more attention....:ohwell:
    I don’t actually mind it, but then I used to read the politics board fairly regularly anyway

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    • #47
      Re: Poor old Charlie looks bored out of his mind down the bay

      Originally posted by jon1959 View Post
      Ah…. OK. So it’s just ‘a basic concept of respect’ for USA officials to fly their flag at half mast for a week or longer when a foreign head of state dies?

      I hope you are consistent on this and support a bit of union flag lowering in similar circumstances? Maybe just stick to a ‘basic concept of respect’ if the significant death is on the other side of the Channel or Irish Sea? So stick to gestures directed at Ireland, France and Belgium?

      Thanks for the advice and guidance on this delicate matter of ceremonial propriety. Cheers!
      Well if they want to fly it at half mast then they can. It's pretty obvious why they are doing it. You may not feel that level of reverence personally, which is absolutely fine, but others do. It really isn't that complex.

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      • #48
        Re: Poor old Charlie looks bored out of his mind down the bay

        Originally posted by UNDERHILL1927 View Post
        Madness mate. People queuing overnight to see the coffin of some rich entitled woman, the same people who probably wouldn’t even get the shopping for an elderly neighbour. Ridiculous.
        Yep , they cry their eyes out and pay respect to the Queen........but when they are back home still go shopping and park in the disabled bay . And when someone is selling the big issue they walk on by .



        It's all two faced bollocks .

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        • #49
          Re: Poor old Charlie looks bored out of his mind down the bay

          Originally posted by SLUDGE FACTORY View Post
          Yep , they cry their eyes out and pay respect to the Queen........but when they are back home still go shopping and park in the disabled bay . And when someone is selling the big issue they walk on by .



          It's all two faced bollocks .
          You've just made that up though, Sludge.

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          • #50
            Re: Poor old Charlie looks bored out of his mind down the bay

            Originally posted by JamesWales View Post
            Well if they want to fly it at half mast then they can. It's pretty obvious why they are doing it. You may not feel that level of reverence personally, which is absolutely fine, but others do. It really isn't that complex.
            The Americans are flag shaggers. they've even got official protocol for flying flags at half staff, I wouldn't read into it as admiration for the queen herself. It's done as a mark of respect to the head of state of an allied nation, the gesture is to the held title not the person, if HRH Fred West had just died the same gesture would have been applied.

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            • #51
              Re: Poor old Charlie looks bored out of his mind down the bay

              Originally posted by Pilkers View Post
              The Americans are flag shaggers. they've even got official protocol for flying flags at half staff, I wouldn't read into it as admiration for the queen herself. It's done as a mark of respect to the head of state of an allied nation, the gesture is to the held title not the person, if HRH Fred West had just died the same gesture would have been applied.
              Exactly. Thats my point. The head of state of a very significant ally of Canada and the US dies, so in some cases they will fly a flag at half mast as a sign of respect. Thats my point entirely. :thumbup:

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              • #52
                Re: Poor old Charlie looks bored out of his mind down the bay

                Wolves v Man City stopped at 70 minutes for everyone to clap, ffs. Fake, virtue signalling bollox.

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                • #53
                  Re: Poor old Charlie looks bored out of his mind down the bay

                  Originally posted by JamesWales View Post
                  Exactly. Thats my point. The head of state of a very significant ally of Canada and the US dies, so in some cases they will fly a flag at half mast as a sign of respect. Thats my point entirely. :thumbup:
                  My point was that they appear to be doing it with their flags that can be seen by Canadians across the River Niagara. AZ has helpfully confirmed that there is no flag lowering in his state. So it seems to be less a general sign of respect than a message to their neighbours.

                  You also say they do it ‘in some cases’. I suppose that is just you guessing? Have they ever done it before? I doubt they were lowering the Stars and Stripes in the border states last time a former Mexican head of state died. Or did they?

                  There is no doubt the queen was Premier League when it came to heads of state - for longevity and the number of independent state that still had her as head - but it still seems an odd decision by the USA officials to me.

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                  • #54
                    Re: Poor old Charlie looks bored out of his mind down the bay

                    Originally posted by jon1959 View Post
                    My point was that they appear to be doing it with their flags that can be seen by Canadians across the River Niagara. AZ has helpfully confirmed that there is no flag lowering in his state. So it seems to be less a general sign of respect than a message to their neighbours.

                    You also say they do it ‘in some cases’. I suppose that is just you guessing? Have they ever done it before? I doubt they were lowering the Stars and Stripes in the border states last time a former Mexican head of state died. Or did they?

                    There is no doubt the queen was Premier League when it came to heads of state - for longevity and the number of independent state that still had her as head - but it still seems an odd decision by the USA officials to me.
                    Came from a Proclamation from Joe Biden last week:

                    "As a mark of respect for the memory of Queen Elizabeth II, by the authority vested in me as President of the United States by the Constitution and the laws of the United States of America, I hereby order that the flag of the United States shall be flown at half-staff at the White House and upon all public buildings and grounds, at all military posts and naval stations, and on all naval vessels of the Federal Government in the District of Columbia and throughout the United States and its Territories and possessions until sunset, on the day of interment."



                    Am not sure AZ said that but, the flags are also at half mast on the old Arizona state capitol and it seems state wide



                    I don't know how common it is, but it was done for Mandela also.
                    President Obama ordered that U.S. flags be flown at half-staff until Monday — a symbolic gesture of a nation in mourning. It's a tradition observed by countries around the world, one that began as early as the 17th century.

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                    • #55
                      Re: Poor old Charlie looks bored out of his mind down the bay

                      Originally posted by JamesWales View Post
                      Came from a Proclamation from Joe Biden last week:

                      "As a mark of respect for the memory of Queen Elizabeth II, by the authority vested in me as President of the United States by the Constitution and the laws of the United States of America, I hereby order that the flag of the United States shall be flown at half-staff at the White House and upon all public buildings and grounds, at all military posts and naval stations, and on all naval vessels of the Federal Government in the District of Columbia and throughout the United States and its Territories and possessions until sunset, on the day of interment."



                      Am not sure AZ said that but, the flags are also at half mast on the old Arizona state capitol and it seems state wide



                      I don't know how common it is, but it was done for Mandela also.
                      https://www.npr.org/sections/thetwo-...oreign-leaders
                      I'll repeat for Tory boy cloth ears - nobody is even vaguely bothered about Elizabeth Windsor's death in the US.

                      Shouldn't you be in the 14 mile queue rather than continually posting sycophantic BS on here?

                      Simple question - are you even vaguely aware of the historical terror, suppression and latterly condescension the institution of the English monarchy has applied to Wales?

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                      • #56
                        Re: Poor old Charlie looks bored out of his mind down the bay

                        Originally posted by az city View Post
                        I'll repeat for Tory boy cloth ears - nobody is even vaguely bothered about Elizabeth Windsor's death in the US.

                        Shouldn't you be in the 14 mile queue rather than continually posting sycophantic BS on here?

                        Simple question - are you even vaguely aware of the historical terror, suppression and latterly condescension the institution of the English monarchy has applied to Wales?
                        AZ, you don't even seem to be able to accurately report on contemporary Arizona, without 20 seconds on google proving you wrong, so I don't think I'll take your word on (takes a deep breath) the historical terror, suppression and latterly condescension the institution of the English monarchy has applied to Wales that seriously.

                        Congratulations on not using the word fascist for once though. You are getting better. :hehe:

                        The super cross thread is here btw :thumbup:


                        Enjoy your saturday afternoon old bean. I won't be joining any queues, because I have better things to do, but if people want to do that, good for them. Remember, we all spend good money to watch millionnaires kick balls around, so are in no position to lecture. :ayatollah:

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                        • #57
                          Re: Poor old Charlie looks bored out of his mind down the bay

                          Originally posted by JamesWales View Post
                          ...I don't think I'll take your word on (takes a deep breath) the historical terror, suppression and latterly condescension the institution of the English monarchy has applied to Wales that seriously.


                          Here you go. Maybe plug some gaps in your palpable ignorance.

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                          • #58
                            Re: Poor old Charlie looks bored out of his mind down the bay

                            Originally posted by az city View Post
                            https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jtfbPc6-m4M

                            Here you go. Maybe plug some gaps in your palpable ignorance.
                            Video isn't available AZ. Maybe the fact checkers got onto it?

                            Talking of facts, so far in this thread, you have:

                            1 / suggested that moving it from the main board to here is a form of censorship
                            The reality of course is that this isn't the case.

                            2 / claimed that "nobody is even vaguely bothered about Elizabeth Windsor's death in the US."
                            In reality, it seems 82% of Americans had an opinion of the Queen, 68% of them positive


                            It also seems 23m of your countrymen got up to watch Wills and Kate marry in 2011. Only 50% more than watched that years World Series in that deeply unpopular sport of Baseball.
                            There are plenty of folks in the United States who are excited about Prince Harry’s upcoming wedding to actress Meghan Markle.



                            29m Americans watched Hazza and Meghans wedding in 2018. That's double that years World Series.



                            Now I couldn't care less what anyone thinks, and I understand given Americas history why they would find the idea of a royal family preposterous (as many of us do) but that doesn't mean no one is interested, nor that most people can't just honour someones life in a respectful manner. It seems many Americans can do that. Maybe they just don't speak to you about it, for fear of verbals?

                            More generally, it seems that what you say may not be that reliable tbh. You say no one is interested, yet it seems that many actually are.

                            :shrug:

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                            • #59
                              Re: Poor old Charlie looks bored out of his mind down the bay

                              Originally posted by JamesWales View Post
                              Video isn't available AZ. Maybe the fact checkers got onto it?

                              Talking of facts, so far in this thread, you have:

                              1 / suggested that moving it from the main board to here is a form of censorship
                              The reality of course is that this isn't the case.

                              2 / claimed that "nobody is even vaguely bothered about Elizabeth Windsor's death in the US."
                              In reality, it seems 82% of Americans had an opinion of the Queen, 68% of them positive


                              It also seems 23m of your countrymen got up to watch Wills and Kate marry in 2011. Only 50% more than watched that years World Series in that deeply unpopular sport of Baseball.
                              There are plenty of folks in the United States who are excited about Prince Harry’s upcoming wedding to actress Meghan Markle.



                              29m Americans watched Hazza and Meghans wedding in 2018. That's double that years World Series.



                              Now I couldn't care less what anyone thinks, and I understand given Americas history why they would find the idea of a royal family preposterous (as many of us do) but that doesn't mean no one is interested, nor that most people can't just honour someones life in a respectful manner. It seems many Americans can do that. Maybe they just don't speak to you about it, for fear of verbals?

                              More generally, it seems that what you say may not be that reliable tbh. You say no one is interested, yet it seems that many actually are.

                              :shrug:
                              Just like the fact you are unable to distinguish between servicing debt and paying it off, you're once again determinedly displaying either your innate thickness or the fact you want to mislead.

                              The issue at hand is whether Arizonans are bothered about Elizabeth Windsor's death. Remember, I was responding to Jon's post about north NY and relayed information about Arizona.

                              It's not about whether people watched soap opera weddings on TV or whether Americans had a positive feeling about Elizabeth Windsor.

                              Just for fun, here's where your irrelevant logic leads us: I'd wager more Americans went to see The Batman at the movies ($390M+ domestic revenue) than will watch the funeral. So on your chosen metric to gauge esteem (viewing figures), Batman ranks higher.

                              The NPR website (equivalent of BBC here) has one story in 21 on its current front page about Elizabeth Windsor. And it's the one about a lot of ex-colonies not having a favorable view of the English monarchy because of the appalling behavior of imperial Britain that the English monarchy embodies. (You know - it's the same issue, substantively, as the one you previously claimed you were unaware of in regard to the suppression of Wales and its culture.)

                              You also very selectively picked statistics from the YouGov poll. Funny how you didn't mention only 34% of Americans have a positive attitude towards Charles Windsor.

                              I get it. Liz was an old lady who appeared to be harmless. A small bunch of soap opera lovers are a bit sad their favorite character has left the show. Are they tearing up in the streets of Mesa, Tempe and Flagstaff with outpourings of public grief? Are they ****. Get a grip Tory boy.

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                              • #60
                                Re: Poor old Charlie looks bored out of his mind down the bay

                                Originally posted by az city View Post
                                Just like the fact you are unable to distinguish between servicing debt and paying it off, you're once again determinedly displaying either your innate thickness or the fact you want to mislead.

                                The issue at hand is whether Arizonans are bothered about Elizabeth Windsor's death. Remember, I was responding to Jon's post about north NY and relayed information about Arizona.

                                It's not about whether people watched soap opera weddings on TV or whether Americans had a positive feeling about Elizabeth Windsor.

                                Just for fun, here's where your irrelevant logic leads us: I'd wager more Americans went to see The Batman at the movies ($390M+ domestic revenue) than will watch the funeral. So on your chosen metric to gauge esteem (viewing figures), Batman ranks higher.

                                The NPR website (equivalent of BBC here) has one story in 21 on its current front page about Elizabeth Windsor. And it's the one about a lot of ex-colonies not having a favorable view of the English monarchy because of the appalling behavior of imperial Britain that the English monarchy embodies. (You know - it's the same issue, substantively, as the one you previously claimed you were unaware of in regard to the suppression of Wales and its culture.)

                                You also very selectively picked statistics from the YouGov poll. Funny how you didn't mention only 34% of Americans have a positive attitude towards Charles Windsor.

                                I get it. Liz was an old lady who appeared to be harmless. A small bunch of soap opera lovers are a bit sad their favorite character has left the show. Are they tearing up in the streets of Mesa, Tempe and Flagstaff with outpourings of public grief? Are they ****. Get a grip Tory boy.
                                Are they tearing up in the streets of Mesa, Tempe and Flagstaff with outpourings of public grief? No one said they are. Why are you talking about debt and batman? Classic strawman argument littered with the usual insults, which are hallmarks of a man who has been caught out tbh.

                                What was said (by you) was: "nobody is even vaguely bothered about Elizabeth Windsor's death in the US." Now clearly, that just isn't true is it. So you were either lying on purpose or just wrong. Americas relationship with Britain and with the royal family is quite fascinating. I've lived briefly in the US and found it so. There's an interesting discussions to be had on it, but those discussions are more interesting if people tell the truth about it instead of making things up

                                It's saturday. Go have a beer, or (as you said to me a short while back) go take a break. :thumbup:

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