UK King Charles gives out his remarks regarding Easter - While oddly praising Islam and Judaism

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A message from The King to mark Easter​

Published 17 April 2025

There are three virtues that the world still needs — faith, hope and love. “And the greatest of these is love”.
One of the puzzles of our humanity is how we are capable of both great cruelty and great kindness. This paradox of human life runs through the Easter story and in the scenes that daily come before our eyes — at one moment, terrible images of human suffering and, in another, heroic acts in war-torn countries where humanitarians of every kind risk their own lives to protect the lives of others. A few weeks ago, I met many such people at a reception in Buckingham Palace and felt a profound sense of admiration for their resilience, courage and compassion.

On Maundy Thursday, Jesus knelt and washed the feet of many of those who would abandon Him. His humble action was a token of His love that knew no bounds or boundaries and is central to Christian belief.

The love He showed when he walked the Earth reflected the Jewish ethic of caring for the stranger and those in need, a deep human instinct echoed in Islam and other religious traditions, and in the hearts of all who seek the good of others.

The abiding message of Easter is that God so loved the world — the whole world — that He sent His son to live among us to show us how to love one another, and to lay down His own life for others in a love that proved stronger than death.

There are three virtues that the world still needs — faith, hope and love. “And the greatest of these is love”.

It is with these timeless truths in my mind, and my heart, that I wish you all a blessed and peaceful Easter.

Charles R

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Okay, Chuck, now get your basket for the Easter egg hunt. I know where the special golden egg with the US hundred-dollar bill inside is hidden.
 
This is why I support the IRA
The Sinn Fein, heavily associated with the IRA during the Troubles, have made Ireland just as cucked if not more so than Britain lmao, and the IRA were always a front for communism who duped retarded Irish-Americans into thinking they weren't.
 
The Sinn Fein, heavily associated with the IRA during the Troubles, have made Ireland just as cucked if not more so than Britain lmao, and the IRA were always a front for communism who duped retarded Irish-Americans into thinking they weren't.
I'm talking about the absentionist SF. Duh.
 
The love He showed when he walked the Earth reflected the Jewish ethic of caring for the stranger and those in need, a deep human instinct echoed in Islam and other religious traditions, and in the hearts of all who seek the good of others.
Shut up, Chucky. This isn't their holy day. It belongs to a distinct group, and neither of those other groups would appreciate their holy days be appropriated for someone else's cause.
 
How can you not praise the Jews, if they don’t kill Christ we have no new covenant. God asked them to be their kikeiest selves and they delivered us all. Amen
 
My great great great grandpa did not watch his buddies die FACE DOWN IN THE MUCK just to hear what the King of England has to say on the 250th anniversary of Lexington & Concorde! :jaceknife:
 
No I mean like, why would someone who loves Britain wish the monarch ill?
The two are not intertwined.

I love my country (Wales and the UK) but I hate those who rule it and who are ruining it.

King Charles III is head of the World Economic Forum (WEF) and is therefore a compromised individual if doing what the WEF wants conflicts with his role as Monarch.

It would be like the Manager of a decent Football Club purposely buying a rubbish player, playing him in the wrong position, refusing to take any criticism of 'that player is sh*t, get rid' and blaming the fans for being upset that their team is failing.

Same with the leader of Wales - Eluned Morgan, I hate her with a passion; as somebody who is pro-animals and hates animal abuse her recent tirade against dogs and dog owners ('dogs have to go from Wales because they offend Muslims') pissed me off. She's since gone quiet on this, despite acting like Bertha Big Bollocks when Starmer was elected i.e. 'I'm the leader of Wales and I'll make you do what I want.' Now that UK Labour don't back Welsh Labour, she's just more of a mardy bint.

My love of my country =/= me loving those who rule it.
 
The two are not intertwined.

I love my country (Wales and the UK) but I hate those who rule it and who are ruining it.

King Charles III is head of the World Economic Forum (WEF) and is therefore a compromised individual if doing what the WEF wants conflicts with his role as Monarch.

It would be like the Manager of a decent Football Club purposely buying a rubbish player, playing him in the wrong position, refusing to take any criticism of 'that player is sh*t, get rid' and blaming the fans for being upset that their team is failing.

Same with the leader of Wales - Eluned Morgan, I hate her with a passion; as somebody who is pro-animals and hates animal abuse her recent tirade against dogs and dog owners ('dogs have to go from Wales because they offend Muslims) pissed me off. She's since gone quiet on this, despite acting like Bertha Big Bollocks when Starmer was elected i.e. 'I'm the leader of Wales and I'll make you do what I want.' Now that UK Labour don't back Welsh Labour, she's just more of a mardy bint.

My love of my country =/= me loving those who rule it.
I still don't get it. Isn't the monarch supposed to be above politics?
 
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