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Debate Adoration of Royalty

In all fairness, it is not their fault they were born royals. They just happened to be fortunate to land onto luxury.
 
In all fairness, it is not their fault they were born royals. They just happened to be fortunate to land onto luxury.
Exactly, it's not their fault, so we can't hate them for that or have something against them due to that.
 
In all fairness, it is not their fault they were born royals. They just happened to be fortunate to land onto luxury.
You are very correct, that is why many of us here have resolved to create a life whereby our kids will land onto luxury!
 
'Birthright'

Fair enough, folk don't choose their birth circumstances but privilege by birthright is still wrong. I also don't get the concept of Royal Protocol whereby we are expected to behave before them in a certain way and to regard them as our superiors or 'betters'.

Get real, they're just people like the rest of us.
 
While some view royals as outdated, their historical influence is evident in the names of many places, like Canadian provinces and US states. Rather than seeing this as "cancel culture," it can be an opportunity to discuss and understand our history and its impact on today's society.
But what can we gain from such discussion? Those royals don't care one bit anyway.
 
'Birthright'

Fair enough, folk don't choose their birth circumstances but privilege by birthright is still wrong. I also don't get the concept of Royal Protocol whereby we are expected to behave before them in a certain way and to regard them as our superiors or 'betters'.

Get real, they're just people like the rest of us.
This is a train of thought that took thousands of years to develop. It's right on the money, though.
 

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