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Whats the big deal with royalty?

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ok they're people like everybody else except just by being born they get all this attention! what's up with that? what's the big deal? does the world really have no life that they have to make everyone elses thier business?

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  1. What's up with Americans thinking they know best for the world? See, the question is equally offensive.

    I am sick to death of hearing about rich trailor trash like Paris Hilton. I am sick of having American morals thrust on me.

    What's up with American voters who don't pay attention to the issues inflicting a war-monger on the world?


  2. I guess you come from a country with very little history,perhaps the states.?

  3. They're more a symbol than anything else. It was a system of government that failed in most places and was replaced by something new. Though most monarchy's have little power now they are symbols of their country and the history of that country. Think of it as a kind of representative.

    You can also look at it like celebrities. Why are people so fascinated and obsessed with them?

  4. They pretty much run this planet through the Babylonian Brotherhood, let alone America, who, by the way, is governed by all ROYAL descendants of the King James Stuart/Stewart bloodline from Washington(George) on down, without exception; the candidate with the most ROYAL genes ALWAYS becomes "Governor", as they call him/?her in England, of America. So, no, they're not "people like everybody else", as you claim. Actually, they're REPTILIANS.

  5. I think in England, the queens are just like....a symobol you might call it.

    All I know is they don't have the same power as they used to.

  6. grrr.  they make my blood boil.  inbred, thieving bullies.

  7. Maybe it's because some of them do hold some political power?  And wanting to know about history should not be confused with wanting to know about salacious gossip.

  8. whats the big deal with celebrities and hollywood stars?

  9. Q: "What's the big deal with royalty? Does the world have no life that they have to make everyone else's life their business?"

    A: To begin with, every nation on the surface of this earth has its own nobility system, generally speaking. Royalty should be defined as being a monarch, King or Queen, Emperor or Empress, Emir, Prince and Princess of nations and their families (my definition). Added attention is given to these people, especially in the Western world, especially the royal family of Great Britain, because of their wealthy and wealth buys and controls a lot of things in this world. People of nobility can affect the lives of us commoners and so in England, royalty is considered something special. Also, too, because a nobility system is unique culturally and historically, people pay attention to what was part of their civilization and people give it honor.

    Q: "What's up with that? What's the big deal?"

    A: We have been conditioned by society's principles to love, honor, and cherish our British monarchy. In other parts of the world, Asia and the Middle East, people do not parade their nobility and royal family as public spectacles. Every major nation in the world (generally speaking), except America, has a royal family.

    People pay attention to these people, because they are an oddity and because we are taught to do so by our social teachings and values.

    Max

    peacenegotiator

    Employed by Lester D.K. Chow and Associates, an American management and public relations firm, which represents members of China's royal family. Also, political conflict negotiators, during the Iraq War 1990-91.

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  10. it beats having a president

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