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Saturday, 28 November 2020

Morals are for the plebs apparently; not any so-called royals or other bogus elites!


By Stanley Collymore 

In sickeningly fawning and 
profoundly class-obsessed
Britain the vast majority 
of white Brits, and their
non-white, very Useful Idiots 
customarily put supposedly 
posh people - they stupidly 
perceive as 'social betters'
with a specific, hallowed 
status normally granted 
to all of them, basically 
through their accident 
of birth and similarly  
too, lots of dubiously
personally acquired 
essentially through
inheritance solely, 
tax-evading lolly -   

on completely undeserving 
pedestals then laughably 
conjure up the fanciful 
notions that these contrived 
idols of theirs neither can't 
nor, similarly, would they 
ever do anything, which 
is remotely immoral or  
criminally wrong. The 
stark reality however
is that these bogusly 
assumed, paragons 
of virtue are in actuality 
no more or any less so 
human beings - with 
critically good and 
also similarly too 
discernibly evil 
elements that   
endemically 
can plague  
humanity. 

(C) Stanley V. Collymore 
28 November 2020. 


Author's Remarks:   
The Saxe-Coburg-Gothe-Mountbatten-Windsors are an interesting test case of dirty "royals", who undeniably are as common as muck in actuality. And most categorically so, not the worthy role models they, their fawning social climbing cronies, and systemically in every regard too inured scycophantic serfs and at best subjects - never ever citizens - like to pretend they are, and have rational people think the same. 

Has anyone ever thought to seriously  test the distinctive - no joking - Palace water supply? As quite self-evidently this familial lot's overall clandestine, rampantly adulterous, care-free love child begetting offspring and the rest of it are rather mindboggling clear. Also, when one realistically factors into this quite disgustingly lascivious equation Porchey, Betty and Andy for example and rather similarly too the summation of Mount-Bottom nephew Philip's remark reportedly about his own daughter Anne, to the effect that: 'If it doesn't eat oats and farts, Anne isn't interested!" Probably Peter Cross did both of these things!  

A guy, rather evidently, looking for a stable relationship and clearly ended up with a horsey mare.



















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