Andrew Roberts, professor of history at King’s College London, discusses the standout moments of Queen Elizabeth II’s reign.
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Andrew Roberts, professor of history at King’s College London, discusses the standout moments of Queen Elizabeth II’s reign.
A VERY BIG SALUTE AND TRIBUTE TO WONDERFUL AND CHRISMATIC HER MAJESTY QUEEN ELIZABETH THE GREAT.
Colonialism was both good and bad, but you won’t hear that from this host because he works for a network that peddles hard left propaganda. Fun fact, the life span of Africans was increased because the British were technologically superior and shared their advanced medial technology with the Africans, thus increasing the life span of regular African people. Don’t expect to hear that from this propagandist as he isn’t fair nor objective.
Two papal bulls, in particular, stand out: (1) Pope Nicholas V issued “Romanus Pontifex” in 1455, granting the Portuguese a monopoly of trade with Africa and authorizing the enslavement of local people; (2) Pope Alexander VI issued the Papal Bull “Inter Caetera” in 1493 to justify Christian European explorers’ claims on land and waterways they allegedly discovered, and promote Christian domination and superiority, and has been applied in Africa, Asia, Australia, New Zealand, and the Americas.
The Queen is dead along with the royal monarchy reign. New times ahead. 😀
Long live the queen
Long live the king
Yippee.
I meant new times WITHOUT a queen or king will be Good Times Ahead. 🕊