Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bunch of hypocrites here. Monarchy is awful, antiquated institution, most of you say, but how dare Harry and Meg not put up with it and enforce it and work for it, and just shut up, they just need to shut up and be representatives of the colonizers in 2022.
They’re still calling themselves Prince, Duke and Duchess. Just saying.![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:India is demanding the Kohinoor diamond back LOL.
So is Pakistan and Afghanistan.
I have seen the Guardian News article related to the dispute, your comment is most likely based on that. I also have researched this and the diamond in the royal scepter. I was disappointed at the poor quality of reporting, it didn’t do justice to the history of the diamond or the controversy surrounding the stone.
India is not wrong to ask for it back and I agree with them on this
I really do not know your level of ignorance, but if you would know your subject matter better you most likely would agree too
Anonymous wrote:Bunch of hypocrites here. Monarchy is awful, antiquated institution, most of you say, but how dare Harry and Meg not put up with it and enforce it and work for it, and just shut up, they just need to shut up and be representatives of the colonizers in 2022.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bunch of hypocrites here. Monarchy is awful, antiquated institution, most of you say, but how dare Harry and Meg not put up with it and enforce it and work for it, and just shut up, they just need to shut up and be representatives of the colonizers in 2022.
They’re still calling themselves Prince, Duke and Duchess. Just saying.![]()
Anonymous wrote:Bunch of hypocrites here. Monarchy is awful, antiquated institution, most of you say, but how dare Harry and Meg not put up with it and enforce it and work for it, and just shut up, they just need to shut up and be representatives of the colonizers in 2022.
Anonymous wrote:Canadian here. I just want Canadian money to stop flowing to these grifters. I do not care what the Brits do.
Anonymous wrote:Canadian here. I just want Canadian money to stop flowing to these grifters. I do not care what the Brits do.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:India is demanding the Kohinoor diamond back LOL.
So is Pakistan and Afghanistan.
I have seen the Guardian News article related to the dispute, your comment is most likely based on that. I also have researched this and the diamond in the royal scepter. I was disappointed at the poor quality of reporting, it didn’t do justice to the history of the diamond or the controversy surrounding the stone.
India is not wrong to ask for it back and I agree with them on this
I really do not know your level of ignorance, but if you would know your subject matter better you most likely would agree too
My point is, more than one country wants it. Who decides especially when the country hat has it claims it was a gift? Stop being insulting.
Please read some more history
It was a war loot, never a gift
Before that it was legally owned by India
The winning side of a war pretty much gets want they want. The winning side gave it to Queen Victoria.
Even if it was stolen that was eons ago. If we were doing to give back all the things stolen in war there would be no end to it.
Then let there be no end to it.
You first. Give back the land your home sits on.
I didn’t colonize anyone. The BRF did. They can start.
Surely you mean the dead ones not the living ones. The living ones didn’t colonize anyone either. Lead by example PP. Be the change!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:India is demanding the Kohinoor diamond back LOL.
So is Pakistan and Afghanistan.
I have seen the Guardian News article related to the dispute, your comment is most likely based on that. I also have researched this and the diamond in the royal scepter. I was disappointed at the poor quality of reporting, it didn’t do justice to the history of the diamond or the controversy surrounding the stone.
India is not wrong to ask for it back and I agree with them on this
I really do not know your level of ignorance, but if you would know your subject matter better you most likely would agree too
My point is, more than one country wants it. Who decides especially when the country hat has it claims it was a gift? Stop being insulting.
Please read some more history
It was a war loot, never a gift
Before that it was legally owned by India
The winning side of a war pretty much gets want they want. The winning side gave it to Queen Victoria.
Even if it was stolen that was eons ago. If we were doing to give back all the things stolen in war there would be no end to it.
Then let there be no end to it.
You first. Give back the land your home sits on.
I didn’t colonize anyone. The BRF did. They can start.
Hypocrite. These are illegally seized lands from indigenous people.
The BRF used to call my country the jewel in their crown. They can start by giving those jewels back.
And you can start your own thread for your agenda.
Maybe you can learn something: https://www.npr.org/2022/10/10/1127837659/native-land-map-ancestral-tribal-lands-worldwide
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:India is demanding the Kohinoor diamond back LOL.
So is Pakistan and Afghanistan.
I have seen the Guardian News article related to the dispute, your comment is most likely based on that. I also have researched this and the diamond in the royal scepter. I was disappointed at the poor quality of reporting, it didn’t do justice to the history of the diamond or the controversy surrounding the stone.
India is not wrong to ask for it back and I agree with them on this
I really do not know your level of ignorance, but if you would know your subject matter better you most likely would agree too
My point is, more than one country wants it. Who decides especially when the country hat has it claims it was a gift? Stop being insulting.
Please read some more history
It was a war loot, never a gift
Before that it was legally owned by India
The winning side of a war pretty much gets want they want. The winning side gave it to Queen Victoria.
Even if it was stolen that was eons ago. If we were doing to give back all the things stolen in war there would be no end to it.
Then let there be no end to it.
You first. Give back the land your home sits on.
I didn’t colonize anyone. The BRF did. They can start.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:India is demanding the Kohinoor diamond back LOL.
So is Pakistan and Afghanistan.
I have seen the Guardian News article related to the dispute, your comment is most likely based on that. I also have researched this and the diamond in the royal scepter. I was disappointed at the poor quality of reporting, it didn’t do justice to the history of the diamond or the controversy surrounding the stone.
India is not wrong to ask for it back and I agree with them on this
I really do not know your level of ignorance, but if you would know your subject matter better you most likely would agree too
My point is, more than one country wants it. Who decides especially when the country hat has it claims it was a gift? Stop being insulting.
Please read some more history
It was a war loot, never a gift
Before that it was legally owned by India
The winning side of a war pretty much gets want they want. The winning side gave it to Queen Victoria.
Even if it was stolen that was eons ago. If we were doing to give back all the things stolen in war there would be no end to it.
Then let there be no end to it.
You first. Give back the land your home sits on.
I didn’t colonize anyone. The BRF did. They can start.
Hypocrite. These are illegally seized lands from indigenous people.
The BRF used to call my country the jewel in their crown. They can start by giving those jewels back.
And you can start your own thread for your agenda.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:India is demanding the Kohinoor diamond back LOL.
So is Pakistan and Afghanistan.
I have seen the Guardian News article related to the dispute, your comment is most likely based on that. I also have researched this and the diamond in the royal scepter. I was disappointed at the poor quality of reporting, it didn’t do justice to the history of the diamond or the controversy surrounding the stone.
India is not wrong to ask for it back and I agree with them on this
I really do not know your level of ignorance, but if you would know your subject matter better you most likely would agree too
My point is, more than one country wants it. Who decides especially when the country hat has it claims it was a gift? Stop being insulting.
Please read some more history
It was a war loot, never a gift
Before that it was legally owned by India
The winning side of a war pretty much gets want they want. The winning side gave it to Queen Victoria.
Even if it was stolen that was eons ago. If we were doing to give back all the things stolen in war there would be no end to it.
Then let there be no end to it.
You first. Give back the land your home sits on.
I didn’t colonize anyone. The BRF did. They can start.
Hypocrite. These are illegally seized lands from indigenous people.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:India is demanding the Kohinoor diamond back LOL.
So is Pakistan and Afghanistan.
I have seen the Guardian News article related to the dispute, your comment is most likely based on that. I also have researched this and the diamond in the royal scepter. I was disappointed at the poor quality of reporting, it didn’t do justice to the history of the diamond or the controversy surrounding the stone.
India is not wrong to ask for it back and I agree with them on this
I really do not know your level of ignorance, but if you would know your subject matter better you most likely would agree too
My point is, more than one country wants it. Who decides especially when the country hat has it claims it was a gift? Stop being insulting.
Please read some more history
It was a war loot, never a gift
Before that it was legally owned by India
The winning side of a war pretty much gets want they want. The winning side gave it to Queen Victoria.
Even if it was stolen that was eons ago. If we were doing to give back all the things stolen in war there would be no end to it.
Then let there be no end to it.
You first. Give back the land your home sits on.
I didn’t colonize anyone. The BRF did. They can start.