THE MOOT MONARCHY: Time to Get Rid of the British Royalty to Help Bring Global Peace and Security?

The British Titular Monarchy Is Just That; as Useless as Tits on a Bull?

The Monarchy, long upheld as a symbol of tradition, unity, and national identity in many nations, has become an anachronistic institution that serves no real purpose in the modern world. In truth, the titular monarchy is a relic that costs taxpayers billions, offers no substantive governance, and acts as a barrier to true global progress. It is time to dismantle it and unite the Anglo-American world under a single, superior framework: the American Constitution?

It is important to note that the UK, Canada, Australia, and other monarch-ruled nations are not Democratic Nations, despite the illusion they project. People in these countries are often misled into believing they live under a democracy, but they do not. This falsehood is what enables leaders like Justin Trudeau to enact authoritarian measures, such as invoking the War Measures Act during COVID-19, with minimal accountability. To bring about true global peace and security, America and the World must dismantle false/fanatical religions and dissolve dictatorships (including the monarchy) while embracing a global governance model based on basic Christian principles of love for one’s neighbor and respect for a higher power which built America, the Constitution and True Democracy.

A Brief History of the Monarchy and America’s Rebellion

The British Monarchy traces its roots back over a millennium, but its modern iteration—a Constitutional Monarchy—arose as the Monarch’s power was stripped away and handed to an elected Parliament. While symbolic, the Monarchy became largely irrelevant to governance. When America declared its independence in 1776, it was a direct rejection of the oppressive rule of King George III and the tyrannical system he represented. The Founding Fathers forged a bold new path, creating a government based on liberty, individual rights, and the separation of powers—a government that would serve the people, not rule over them.

Canada and the UK: Constitutions of Convenience

Contrast America’s Constitution, beginning with “We the People,” with Canada’s governing framework—a patchwork document rooted in allegiance to the Crown. Canada’s pseudo-constitution is more accurately described as “We the Government, and to hell with the People.” The UK itself operates without a formal written constitution, relying instead on precedent and parliamentary sovereignty, effectively saying, “The government rules, and you obey.”

Australia and other Commonwealth nations fare no better, maintaining outdated ties to the Crown and shackling themselves to the illusion of stability that the Monarchy supposedly provides. This entrenched tradition prevents these Nations from achieving the kind of true liberty enshrined in the American Constitution.

The Monarchy: A Drain on Resources and Progress

The financial burden of maintaining the Monarchy is staggering. British taxpayers fund lavish lifestyles for the royal family, from palaces to private jets. In return, they receive… what, exactly? A figurehead for photo ops and ceremonial duties? Meanwhile, pressing issues like poverty, healthcare, and education are left underfunded. The Monarchy’s defenders argue that it brings in tourism revenue, but let’s be honest: tourists visit Buckingham Palace and Windsor Castle for the history, not the occupants.

More than a financial drain, the Monarchy perpetuates a class-based system that is antithetical to the ideals of Democracy and Equality. It is a living symbol of inherited privilege, suggesting that some people are born to rule while others are born to serve. This is a direct affront to the values enshrined in the American Constitution.

The American Constitution: A Global Blueprint for Freedom

The American Constitution offers a far superior model for governance. It guarantees freedom of speech, religion, and the press; protects individual rights; and ensures that the government is accountable to the people. Its principles—rooted in the basic biblical belief of love for one’s neighbor and respect for a higher power—provide a foundation for true Global Peace and Security.

A united Anglo-American world under this framework could lead the charge for true Global Democracy. By adopting the American Constitution, nations currently shackled to Monarchies could finally free themselves from the vestiges of Dictatorship and false religions that justify inequality and oppression. A government “of the people, by the people, for the people” should be the standard, not the exception.

Time for a Global Anglo-American Dual Power

The idea of merging the UK, Canada, Australia, and other Commonwealth nations with the United States under the American Constitution is not as far-fetched as it seems. Shared language, culture, and values already tie these nations together. By formalizing this union, we could create a dual-world power that champions freedom, democracy, and the rule of law.

The Monarchy, for all its pomp and ceremony, is a hindrance to this vision. It creates unnecessary divisions and perpetuates a system that is incompatible with true liberty. If we are serious about global peace and security, it’s time to cast aside these outdated institutions and embrace a unified future.

Conclusion

The Monarchy is as useless as tits on a bull. It’s time to stop clinging to traditions that no longer serve us and start building a world based on the principles of freedom, equality, and democracy. The American Constitution provides the blueprint; now we need the courage to implement it on a global scale. Let’s dismantle the monarchy and create an Anglo-American dual power that can lead the world into a brighter, freer future.