Anonymous ID: f2bfb0 Oct. 14, 2020, 8:03 p.m. No.11077914   🗄️.is 🔗kun

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The era of the reign of Charles I, Civil War, Commonwealth, and Restoration was one of a conflict among the British elites. The impact on the generality of people was far less traumatic than would be likely here. But there’s little to recommend that experience of lurching from one political and religious extreme to another. Even the emergence of the Constitutional Monarchy is freighted with disbenefits that the British still bear - loss of an ethnic British monarchy and the incursion of all manner of problems together with the Dutch king and his retinue, particularly their orientation towards empire building and banking. The Glorious Revolution was more a financial/mercantilist coup d’etat than a constitutional reboot. The elites that used James II’s Catholicism as the pretext for the coup did extremely well out of the changes and new globalist commitments; the country distinctly less so. It seems to me that this sort of outcome is precisely the opposite of what we would desire for the US.