End multiculturalism. Close borders. Remigration of all intruders. End affirmative action. End no fault divorce. End persecution of white men in divorce courts. Anti-miscegenation law. End abortion for whites unless mother's life in danger. End Feminism.
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Got a time machine, Liz? Set it for oh, say, 1492. That'll do it, easy-peasy.
I suspect that there are some hardline Cree, Sioux, and Inuit people who agree with her on 'Remigration of all intruders'.
But not in the way she means.
"End abortion for whites."
But free abortions for everyone else! I mean, I understand the line of reasoning (gotta win that race war!) but it's kind of a hard sell. For plenty of white women (and men, too--not like no man has ever wished his wife or girlfriend would have had an abortion), it might strike them as strange to see non-whites having a right denied to them. I can see this policy becoming surprisingly unpopular.
End multiculturalism
It's just my damn opinion, but our multiculturalism is one of my favorite things about the good old US of A. I still live in the same general area, but I used to live fairly close to Detroit. I kinda dug the fact that I could go a few miles one way, and all of a sudden, you're in the largest concentration of middle Easterners outside the damn middle East, but if you go a few more miles down the freeway, you're in "Mexicantown" and can get some ridiculously good spicy food. Keep on going down the same freeway, hang a left, and you're in Hamtramck, the "Polish enclave". Get some kielbasa or something there. Or a paczki.
This keeps coming back to food for some reason. LOL
By definition, Queen Elizabeth I - by dint of her being monarch - was progressive. Queen Victoria was very much pro-Industrial Revolution. Queen Elizabeth II today personally supervises the content put up on the Buckingham Palace website. As she was a driver/mechanic in the ATS during WWII, she ordered & personally supervised the alteration of all royal vehicles to run on lead-free petrol. As constitutional monarch - at the state opening of Parliament - she reads out new legislation that enters the statute book: legalisation of homosexuality in 1967; also abortion. Legalisation of same-sex marriage in 2013. As the latter was unopposed by Church of England clergy peers in the House of Lords, thus it was passed unanimously by MPs in the House of Commons. Guess who's the head of the Church of England...?!
Elizabeth II is as progressive - certainly monarch - of a multicultural Britain; I refer you to who's Mayor of London right now, also the third most senior person in the C-of-E: Archbishop of York - as it's possible to be.
So: G.I.R.L. much, 'Liz'...?!
You do realise who is head of the Commonwealth : and which particular country is a member of such...?!
Also, First Nations peoples. NEXT!
Confused?
So were we! You can find all of this, and more, on Fundies Say the Darndest Things!
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