• Swedneck@discuss.tchncs.de
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    9 days ago

    this is literally what we do in scandinavia, we have a king/queen who might technically actually have fewer rights than regular people (which can of course simply be solved by abdicating) since they can’t really do anything “political”, and they just go around doing PR.

    Works pretty well IMO, of course it feels a little bit shit that they get all kinds of luxury for being born royal, but hey, it satisfies a lot of monarchists and is otherwise basically meaningless so why not.

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      9 days ago

      Kinda what the UK does, too, isn’t it? I think I’m starting to understand why the tradition persists. Decoy monarch.

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        8 days ago

        sort of, almost

        the UK monarch has a bit more power/freedom, like the current king has pushed for people to eat more lamb and stuff which is… a bit strange for a figurehead to do. Like it’d be less weird if he’d pushed for better healthcare or something…

        I don’t think the UK monarch is bad as it stands, but i think the position could do with a bit more neutering.

        Anyways the actual political system in the UK is a way bigger issue, it’s a god damn clown show on every level and it’s a minor miracle that people managed to vote for a PM that seems vaguely reasonable.

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            8 days ago

            i have no strong feelings one way or the other, i just don’t think the figurehead of a nation should be shilling a specific kind of product.

            they should be utterly boring and inoffensive, their job is to be boring and inoffensive and refrain from uttering anything vaguely political or controversial.