‘I’m going to kill you, ma’am!’ — French school rocked after 12-year-old schoolgirl armed with knife tries to kill teacher

Police have detained a 12-year-old schoolgirl from a family of Mongolian refugees living in France after she took a knife to school and threatened to kill her teacher.

The incident occurred shortly before 10 a.m. on Wednesday during an English lesson at the Hautes-Ourmes College in Rennes.

The fifth-grade student shocked her classmates when she pulled a knife and lunged at her teacher who ran from the room. The girl was restrained by school staff and handed over to the police.

French broadcaster CNews said a motive for the attempted attack was not yet known, however, several testimonies from co-eds suggest the girl had boasted about wanting to emulate the Islamist terror attack in Arras during which 57-year-old Dominique Bernard was stabbed to death by a Chechen-born terrorist in October.

“She showed the knife. She said ‘I’m going to kill you, ma’am.’ We shouted. She said she wanted to be like Arras, but I didn’t understand,” one student who witnessed the incident told French commercial radio RTL.

“The teacher opened the door, she told us to get out and we were all evacuated into a room.

“She sent me a little note this morning telling me she was going to kill the teacher, I could tell she wasn’t laughing so I asked her ‘What do you mean you’re going to kill the teacher?’ But I didn’t know that she had a real knife,” she added.

The school explained that the girl was “controlled in one of the corridors by adults at the school and arrested by the Rennes police.”

Renne public prosecutor Philippe Astruc revealed the girl was born in 2011 in Marseille and “came to class armed with a large knife with the apparent intention of killing her English teacher”.

“During the lesson, in class, she brandished a knife towards the victim who fled running. She allegedly followed her before being disarmed by the staff of the establishment. There are no injuries,” he confirmed.

https://rmx.news/crime/im-going-to-kill-you-maam-french-school-rocked-after-12-year-old-schoolgirl-armed-with-knife-tries-to-kill-teacher/

France: Shouting “Allah Akbar”, a 14-year-old pupil from Saint-Omer, known to the police, chases pupils while wielding a cutter knife

On Wednesday December 13, a student from the Collège de la Morinie in Saint-Omer (62) chased two other students at around 10:30 am, brandishing a cutter knife and shouting ” Allah akbar “, a police source told Valeurs.

When he arrived at the level of one of these students, he placed the blade of the cutter knife on their stomach without injuring them. The 14-year-old offender, who was known to the police, was taken to the school headmaster, where he handed over the weapon he had hidden in his sock, among other things. A report was filed. The investigation was taken over by the gendarmerie.

Amaury Bucco – Valeurs actuelles / Au cri de « Allah Akbar », un collégien de Saint-Omer (62) âgé de 14 ans et connu de la police poursuit des élèves avec un cutter – Fdesouche

Mossad foils attempted attack on Jews in Denmark

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The Mossad, Israel’s elite intelligence agency foiled an attack against Jews in Denmark, the Prime Minister’s Office announced today (Thursday).

“Thanks to an intensive and comprehensive intelligence investigation, today the security and law enforcement bodies in Denmark arrested seven terrorist operatives acting on behalf of the terrorist organization Hamas, and foiled an attack aimed at killing innocent citizens on European soil,” the PMO stated in its announcement.

“In recent years, and even more so after the murderous attack on October 7, Hamas strives to expand its operational capabilities around the world and in Europe in particular in order to realize its ambitions to strike Israeli, Jewish, and Western targets at any cost.

“We work together with our partners in the intelligence and security bodies in Denmark on the successful countermeasures that culminated today with the carrying out of the arrests and the extensive exposure of Hamas infrastructure on European soil, and we see great importance in promoting the legal proceedings against those involved.

“The terrorist organization Hamas works indiscriminately and in every way it can to expand its deadly activities to Europe, thus posing a threat to the internal security of these countries. The Mossad and the Shin Bet will continue to operate with their partners in Israel and around the world in order to thwart the intentions of Hamas and eliminate its capabilities,” the PMO’s statement concluded.

Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen said at a European Union summit in Brussels that the arrests are “as serious as it gets.”

“It is absolutely true when both [Denmark’s intelligence agencies] say that there is a high risk in Denmark,” Frederiksen said. “It is of course completely unacceptable in relation to Israel and Gaza, that there is someone who takes a conflict somewhere else in the world into Danish society.”

“I’m grateful for the work of the authorities, but it shows what kind of situation we are in in Denmark,” she added. “For a number of years now, we’ve been able to state that some people who live in Denmark want to harm us. They are against our democracy, freedom, and are against Danish society.”

Mossad foils attempted attack on Jews in Denmark (israelnationalnews.com)

German fee TV spreads: Our Christmas tree has its origins in the Quran

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Climate idiots have declared war on him – and now a public service broadcaster is coming out against our Christmas tree: According to the Quran, it was a palm tree under which Isa (Jesus in Arabic) was born, the public broadcaster NDR summarises for its audience. Maryam – Arabic for Mary – is surprised by the labour pains and leans against a tree. And there, in the shade, Isa – Arabic for Jesus – is born. However, the tree was a palm tree, the broadcaster goes in search of clues. Apparently with the aim of no longer even associating our customs with Christianity, the origin of the Christmas tree is to be found in the Quran.
Incidentally, Vienna’s first Christmas tree was erected on Christmas Eve in 1814 on the Hoher Markt. Fanny von Arnstein brought the custom with her from northern Europe.

“The day before yesterday, there was a very large Christmas tree festival at the Arnsteins’, according to Berlin custom. There were State Chancellor Hardenberg, State Councillors Jordan and Hoffmann, Prince Radziwill, Mr Bartholdy and all the relatives of the house. All the invited guests received gifts or souvenirs from the Christmas tree. According to Berlin custom, funny songs were sung… Prince Hardenberg enjoyed himself immensely,” according to a memoir from the time.
Later, it also became customary in Catholic households to celebrate Christmas under the Christmas tree. In 1829 there was already a Christmas tree seller at Schottentor, and in 1851 Am Hof square is said to have resembled a forest in the run-up to Christmas.

Gebühren-TV verbreitet: Ursprung unseres Christbaums im Koran | Exxpress

Searching for an Enemy: From ‘Far Right’ to ‘Ultra Right’

For some months now, the concept of the ‘ultra Right’ has been all the rage among French journalists, who seem to have found a new enemy to slay. A bogeyman designed to remobilise a public that has become too accustomed to the term ‘far Right,’ the ‘ultra Right’ could have the opposite effect to that intended: it could further normalise the discourse of the national Right.

In France, the term ‘far-right’ (extrême-droite) has traditionally been used for decades to refer to the party founded by Jean-Marie Le Pen, the Front National. For a long time, the main party on the right of governmental right-wing parties, such as the Rally for the Republic (RPR)—the successor to General de Gaulle’s party, later renamed the Union for a Popular Movement (UMP) and now Les Républicains (LR)—the Front National was labelled as ‘far-right’ in opinion polls, on election TV shows, in the assembly, and represented by a dark blue colour sometimes tending towards black. Since the socialist President François Mitterrand, there has been a cordon sanitaire separating the acceptable parties from the ‘far Right’—with whom no alliance was possible nor any political participation, whether at the local or national level. 

Since Jean-Marie Le Pen’s accession to the second round of the 2002 presidential election—a real trauma for left-wing parties—much water has flowed under the bridge. Jean-Marie Le Pen has given way to his daughter Marine Le Pen, and since 2018, the Front National has become the Rassemblement (Rally) National—a term that was chosen to be more reassuring

The constant and relentless efforts of the president of the Rassemblement National to try to normalise the political grouping inherited from her father have partly succeeded. Even if the last presidential elections proved that the advent of a Le Pen in power is not yet feasible, the party is no longer relegated to the outside of the public sphere—a development confirmed by the entry, in June 2022, of 88 deputies from the Rassemblement National into the National Assembly. The war between Israel and Hamas has been a turning point, helping to whitewash the reputation of the Rassemblement National—now unambiguously in the camp of Israel supporters, whereas the far Left continues to maintain dangerous relations with the Palestinian terrorist organisation. 

The ‘de-demonisation’ of the Rassemblement National—dédiabolisation, to use the official term in the French press—has been given a significant boost by the arrival on the Right of Éric Zemmour and his Reconquête (Reconquest) party, which has picked up battles and elements of language abandoned by a Rassemblement National in search of acceptability. Expressions such as the Grand Remplacement (Great Replacement) and remigration have become an integral part of the rhetoric of the Reconquête cadres, whereas the Rassemblement National is now reluctant to use them. Certain battles have been abandoned, such as leaving the European Union or the euro or abolishing dual nationality. 

For journalists accustomed to condemning these elements of the programme and turning them into markers of acceptability, the term ‘far-right’ is proving its limits. Until now, it has been used to stigmatise the Rassemblement National and encourage a Pavlovian reflex of rejection among the average French voter. Now, two parties share the same political space, and the new arrival is more radical on many issues than its predecessor. What the two parties have in common is that they both refuse to be described as ‘far-right.’ Zemmour sees this as an old Stalinist ploy, as in the days when the Comintern ordered all its opponents to be called ‘fascists.’ Marine Le Pen also vigorously refutes the term, which she describes as “deliberately pejorative,” and rejects it all the more as she now sits in the National Assembly with a substantial group of 88 MPs located… on the far right of the hemicycle. She is opposed to her group’s geographical position in the parliamentary chamber being turned into a value judgement. 

As a result, in the context of the 2022 presidential campaign, the press began asking questions. In the months and weeks leading up to the vote, there was a proliferation of perplexing articles. The weekly Le Point ran a headline a few days before the first round of voting: “Presidential Election: Is Marine Le Pen Far-Right?” L’Express described the expression ‘far-right’ as a “semantic pebble” in the shoe of the Rassemblement National: an embarrassment, admittedly, but a residual one. Experts such as political scientist Jean-Yves Camus, an expert on extremist movements, and recently the philosopher Pierre-Henri Tavoillot increasingly agree that the term ‘far-right’ is no longer appropriate to describe Marine Le Pen’s party. 

But politics, like nature, abhors a vacuum. As the official discourse began to water down and recognise the inadequacy of the term ‘far-right’ to define the Rassemblement National while hesitating to use it systematically for Reconquête, a new term gradually emerged: ‘ultra-right.’ It is now used to denounce small groups and personalities whose statements are deemed excessive and who act outside the ranks of the party, which had historically been identified as ‘far-right.’ The label is meant to inspire fear, to hark back to ‘the darkest hours of our history,’ and it is only to be used with trepidation. The fact remains, however, that this ‘ultra-right,’ which has become an object of fantasy, is a pure construction: those it designates belong to movements whose existence is not new, even if some groups may have changed names, disappeared, or reformed.

Yves Deloye, director of the Institut d’Etudes Politiques in Bordeaux, acknowledges that the widespread use of the term is recent but denies that it is a fashion, explaining that it has long been used in American literature. He sees it as an effect of the “right-wingisation of society.” Ludovic Renard, a researcher at his institute, makes a subtle distinction:

The extreme-right refers to an ideology and the political groups that support that ideology. The ultra-right refers to the means used, which is why the police describe a group of violent and xenophobic groups as ultra-right. 

In a way, the ‘far-right’ is the official form of the despised ideology, and the ‘ultra-right’ is its armed wing. But the representations associated with the two expressions are not the same. There is a habituation effect to the term ‘far-right,’ while the expression ‘ultra-right’ continues to smell of hell and prohibition.

The increase in journalistic use of the term ‘ultra-right’ ends up producing an effect that commentators on current political events had probably not identified in advance. By constructing a new repellent from scratch, they are definitively giving credence to the thesis that the Rassemblement National has been normalised and become acceptable, or even that it is possible to vote for this party—something they say they want to avoid at all costs. 

By targeting an apparently new enemy, they can also afford to step up the repression of this trend because the accusation of ‘far-right-wing extremism,’ now widely perceived as a hackneyed ploy of the mainstream, is no longer sufficient to justify it in the eyes of the majority in France. 

Since the ‘ultra Right’ has swept through the newspaper columns and onto the television screens, the suppression by the authorities of structures as varied as Génération Identitaire, the venerable Action Française, and the Institut Iliade has intensified, as shown by the arbitrary and repeated bans on meetings and demonstrations that have taken place in recent months and that we have reported on. A few days ago, a rally in Paris in tribute to Thomas, the victim of the Crépol tragedy, was banned because it was linked to the so-called ultra Right—before the Paris administrative court, ruling that the decision was illegal, ended up authorising it again at the last minute. The mainstream press then closely scrutinised the demonstration in an attempt to detect the markers of infamy attached to this fantasised ‘ultra Right.’ Unfortunately for the thought-police investigators, nothing reprehensible could be identified, and no trouble arose from the rally. 

Several right-wing influencers, laughing at this semantic overkill, now claim to belong to the ‘giga right.’ 

Meanwhile, those genuinely radicalised in the service of Islamism are out on the streets, killing innocent people.

https://europeanconservative.com/articles/analysis/searching-for-an-enemy-from-far-right-to-ultra-right/

Antifa member of infamous ‘Hammer Gang’ arrested in Germany, tied to brutal attacks in Hungary

Terror convict Lina E. (pictured above) and recently arrested Simeon T. pictured below are both believed to be members of the infamous Antifa Hammer Gang.

Another of the left-wing German extremists who violently attacked people with hammers in Budapest was arrested by the police in Berlin. The suspect, who is tied to the German left-wing terror convict Lina E., can now be extradited to Hungary.

The internationally wanted Simeon T., 22 years old, is accused of being involved in the brutal attacks against political opponents in Budapest. The left-wing thugs injured nine people in February, some of them seriously, with the Hungarian press reporting that many of those attacked were a case of mistaken identity and not actual right-wing extremists.

The man from Thuringia was arrested during a search of an apartment in the capital, while the police also searched apartments in Jena, according to German newspaper Junge Freiheit. The Dresden public prosecutor’s office is in charge of the proceedings, while Hungary has applied for and received a European arrest warrant against Simeon T. on suspicion of dangerous bodily harm.

Last year, one of the leaders of the group, Lina E., was sentenced to five years in prison for her role in a wide variety of brutal attacks on right-wing victims in Germany.

The attackers used hammers, pepper spray and batons to attack people they thought were taking part in an event commemorating the Battle of Budapest in the Second World War. The left-wing extremists were dubbed the “Hammer Gang” in the media as a result.

Video of the attack was published on social media and earned millions of views across platforms. The footage caught the gang viciously attacking a man with hammers; police later stated that the man was a tobacco shop employee and not actually involved in any right-wing demonstrations.

After the scene of the crime, Hungarian police were able to arrest a 29-year-old man and a 26-year-old woman from Berlin. The female suspect has since been given a conditional release, while the man remains in custody. The public prosecutor’s office in Budapest has charged them with serious and life-threatening bodily harm and membership of a criminal organization. The trial is set to begin soon.

The Dresden Public Prosecutor General’s Office has initiated so-called mirror proceedings in Germany regarding the investigations in Hungary and is searching for other fugitive suspects.

Simeon T. was arrested based on a German arrest warrant, while an extradition request from the Hungarian authorities has not yet been received, said a spokesperson for the Dresden authorities.

According to Bild, the 30-year-old Johann Guntermann remains on the run, with Guntermann considered one of the co-leaders of the “Hammer Gang,” along with Lina E. Police say that Guntermann has a “hate cops” tattoo on his knuckles.

https://rmx.news/crime/antifa-member-of-infamous-hammer-gang-arrested-in-germany-tied-to-brutal-attacks-in-hungary/

“You dirty Christian! You’re all the same, you dog! Is it good to be a dog? Tomorrow I’ll nab you at school”: 11-year-old pupil threatened with scissors in Villeurbanne, France

On Tuesday afternoon, as an eleven-year-old high school student was on his way home from the Collège les Iris in Villeurbanne, he was mobbed by a classmate.

According to Le Progrès, the scene took place in Rue du 8 mai 1945 at around 3.40 p.m. As the boy was walking towards his house, he saw two girls from his secondary school, who were also 11 years old, approaching him.

One of the two girls is said to have directly attacked the boy verbally.

The boy evaded the girl. The girl immediately pulled a pair of scissors out of her bag and pointed them at him threateningly, then hit him on the head with the scissors.

At this moment, the second girl intervened and placed herself between the two pupils. Once the boy was on the opposite pavement, the girl continued by declaring: “You dirty Christian! You’re all the same, you dog! Is it good to be a dog? Tomorrow I’ll meet you at school”.

As class representative, the boy quickly alerted his teachers at the class council meeting. The school then informed the parents.

On Wednesday morning, the boy’s father went with his son to the police station in Villeurbanne to file a complaint for “violence and public insult based on race, religion or origin”.

For her part, the girl was summoned by the school on Wednesday morning and confessed to the incidents involving the boy. She is also alleged to have attacked two other classmates and must therefore expect to be expelled from school.

https://www.lyonmag.com/article/133546/villeurbanne-un-collegien-insulte-de-sale-chretien

£7 BILLION of YOUR Money Wasted on Diversity & Inclusion Schemes/Scams

Civil Servant bonuses are now linked to non-work related activities, such as how hard they push woke ideology / diversity. A recent report by the Conservative Way Forward think tank says £7 billion of public money is spent on EDI (Equality, Diversity and Inclusion) by government, quangos and government contractors Last month, Rishi Sunak appointed Esther McVey, as the “minister for common sense”. Philip Davies, her husband and former co-presenter on GB News, suggested that her work would involve restricting the amount of money spent on equality and diversity in Whitehall. But coming a few months before the Tories are set to be defeated in the General Election, isn’t this far too little too late. Why has nothing been done for the past decade? Our Senior Fellow Rafe Heydel-Mankoo discusses with former Tory Party Chairman Sir Jake Berry.

Bird-slaying French wind farm must be demolished, judges rule

A French court has ruled that a controversial seven-turbine wind farm has to be demolished.

The Court of Appeal of Nîmes ruled in favour of environmental associations and local residents, after a long judicial struggle. It agreed with plaintiffs and said the seven turbines at Bernagues in the Grands Causses in Hérault, part of a UNESCO-protected national park, have to go.

If that happens, it would be the first time a French wind farm has been forced to close down by law.

On December 8, the appeals court stated building permission for the plant was obtained despite what was deemed insufficient information,. That resulted in the wind turbines functioning in an unregulated environment and causing damage, particularly to bird wildlife including the rare Golden Eagle.

“The Golden Eagle is unique; this is its territory. It is mainly a fight for biodiversity, and on that point we have been vindicated,” said Marjolaine Villey-Migraine, spokeswoman for the Collectif pour la protection des paysages de la biodiversité 34-12, a collective of 65 organisations.

Only 40 pairs of Golden Eagles are known live in the French Massive Central area, covering 15 per cent of the French mainland.

In January, one was found dead at the Hérault site, apparently struck by a turbine blade. Prior to that, the bodies of a black vulture and hundreds of bats had been discovered.

In 2019 alone, more than 1,000 birds were reportedly found dead at the site. “This is a veritable graveyard at the foot of the wind turbines,” noted the environmental associations’ group lawyer Nicolas Gallon.

Experts estimate that many more thousands of birds have died after being struck by wind-mill blades.

Due to high wildlife mortality, the region’s prefect had ordered the wind turbines to be shut down in 2020.

Local residents also complained about the loud noise made by the wind mills.

The developer ERL-groupe VALECO has 15 months to obey the Nîmes court’s decision and if it fails to do so, it risks a fine of €3,000 per day. Villey-Migraine claimed the seven wind turbines provide a turnover of around €9,000 daily.

Residents living nearby and wildlife organisations have been fighting against the wind turbine project since the plant’s inception in 2003 and have battled it in in court since 2016.

Although there were already two prior rulings against it, the park has continued producing electricity. While the building permit had also already been revoked, new lawsuits had to be filed to obtain the demolition order through various courts, which led to significant delays.

ERL-groupe VALECO is now expected to go the higher Court of Cassation, despite having had its permit revoked there previously.

Villey-Migraine noted: “The manufacturer’s multiple appeals against court notices have enabled them to extend the operational life of their machines almost to the maximum.

“This tactic has resulted in them profiting by thousands of euros per day per wind turbine for over seven years.”

https://brusselssignal.eu/2023/12/french-wind-farm-must-be-demolished-after-golden-eagles-killed-court-rules/

An Activist King is Bad for Britain

he pillars of the British state are not the bastions of conservatism they used to be. The Church of England, flagellating itself over its “links with slavery,” bends the knee to the gospel of BLM. The headmaster of Eton College—which educated 20 of our prime ministers—declares himself “woke.” Judges still don their robes and wigs, but now they spout the dogmas of critical race theory. Britain’s Civil Servants, once known for stiff-upper-lipped efficiency, fritter away their time in endless diversity lectures. And presiding over all this is a so-called Conservative Party that has allowed UK immigration, both legal and illegal, to reach extraordinary new highs. So total has Britain’s cultural revolution been that it “has emptied every symbol of its former nature so that nothing is any longer what it claims to be,” as Peter Hitchens, its foremost chronicler, wearily concludes. 

Nowhere is this grim reality starker than in the figure of King Charles III. Earlier this month, King Charles addressed the annual COP28 climate-change conference in Dubai, the capital of the United Arab Emirates (the world’s climate clerics, it seems, do not see the contradiction in piously jetting off to the gulf petrostate to spread their gospel of decarbonisation). Charles has long been obsessed with environmentalism, having addressed COP26 in Glasgow back in 2021, while still Prince of Wales. But now that he is Britain’s constitutional monarch, he is obliged to be politically neutral, following the example set by his mother, Queen Elizabeth II, throughout her long, stoic reign. “Me, meddle as King,”he assured the BBC in 2018, “I’m not that stupid.”

Charles’s speech, however, was rather more than meddling. He called for trillions of dollars to be poured into attempts to transform the global economy in order to reach Net Zero carbon emissions. And, to gin up support for the cause, his speech was suffused with climate apocalypticism, the ever-favoured alarmist motif of green elites. Attributing various recent extreme weather events to climate change, he called the burning of fossil fuels a “frightening experiment” that is taking the world into “dangerous, uncharted territory.” The “hope of the world,” he said, rested in COP28, lest we face a “starker and darker” future.

There can be no doubt that the King’s speech was a political intervention. The global liberal press certainly seemed to acknowledge it as such: the Guardian hailed it as a “call to arms;” the New York Times praised Charles’ “evangelical urgency;” and for Politico Europe, it was a “rallying cry.” After all, the climate-change agenda is quite clearly political. The quest for Net Zero would see the world abandon the fossil fuels which account for over 80% of the world’s energy, choosing instead to embrace unreliable, expensive renewables. This would have enormous implications for the economy, for industry, and for people’s standard of living. Climate rationing—deemed necessary to achieve Net Zero will mean eating less meat, travelling less, and generally being colder and poorer. There are people up and down Britain who are far from on board with this agenda for eco-austerity, even if they have scant representation in the Westminster uniparty. By recklessly tying the Crown to this contentious issue, Charles erodes the ground of neutrality on which his constitutional role rests. 

Yet it isn’t only in the area of green ideology where Charles has emerged as an activist king. Recently, the British government has been embroiled in a row with the Greek government over the British Museum’s continued ownership of the Elgin Marbles, excavated from Athens in the early 19th century by the Earl of Elgin. During his COP28 speech, Charles, a known Hellenophile whose late father was Greek, wore a tie embroidered with the Greek flag—signalling his sympathy with the Greek cause. The gesture went far from unnoticed, with the Greek press crowing about the “obvious message” of support. This is no mere eccentric sartorial choice, then, but an act of betrayal: the King has sided with a foreign power in a diplomatic dispute. His bizarre decision suggests that he sympathises with the perennial leftist demands to return the Marbles to assuage Britain’s alleged colonial guilt (not that this logically follows: the Marbles were recovered, legally, while Greece was under the rule of the Ottoman Empire).

In his first year as King, Charles has proven himself more than willing to lay his crown at the feet of the woke mob. He got off to a bad start last December, when a flimsy accusation of racism by a charity worker and black activist was all it took for Buckingham Palace to fire the long-standing aide to Her late Majesty, 83-year-old Lady Susan Hussey. Last month, at an event shortly before Armistice Day, Charles wore a “Black Poppy Rose” in addition to the traditional red Remembrance Poppy, ostensibly to commemorate the contributions of Afro-Caribbean servicemen in war. However, the Black Poppy Rose organisation is rather less than benign: it commemorates black Marxist dictators and leaders of the brutal Haitian Revolution, and its founder is an advocate for slavery reparations. It is a worrying sign, indeed, that Charles would subvert Britain’s remembrance tradition in order to curry favour with such people.

Moreover, having expressed his “personal sorrow” at the slave trade earlier this year, Charles has opened the door to reparations. With his blessing, historians are combing the royal archives in order to investigate the royal family’s possible links with the transatlantic slave trade. Already, Caribbean nations are demanding $33 trillion in payouts from Western countries, so when some links are inevitably found, the reparations chorus may prove impossible to ignore. Such a spectacle, should it happen, would be a humiliation from which the monarchy may never recover.

Yet for all this posturing, the monarchy will never be woke enough. No amount of green rhetoric or ritual humiliation will convince its detractors that an institution that has embodied tradition, religion, and hierarchy for over 1,000 years is a friend to the Left. Instead, King Charles’ embrace of leftist causes simply alienates the monarchy’s natural supporters—conservatives—while proving an embarrassing liability to Britain on the world stage. In years to come, Charles and his successors may well regret his decision to bend this institution, which ought to transcend politics, to the transient political winds of the present moment. 

https://europeanconservative.com/articles/commentary/an-activist-king-is-bad-for-britain/