![]() ![]() Meanwhile, the coronation itself was filled with reminders that, contrary to the Left’s best efforts, there are other ways to look at the world, other ways to think, other ways to live. ![]() Statues of former heroes are being torn down because of the unacceptable failure of figures from centuries past to reflect the attitudes and assumptions of modern-day Leftists.Īmid all this, the sight of the Grim Reaper walking by at the coronation served as a memento mori, a reminder that those who are living will one day die as well, and that neither their presence on earth nor their most cherished assumptions are permanent. Books are being rewritten to bring them into line with woke sensibilities. The Left is working hard to impose its vision of the world not just upon all of us who are alive at the moment, but upon the past as well. Related: The Rewriting of Roald Dahl Is a 1619 Project on LiteratureĪnd I do mean all. This is just what we need to remember now, because it is being intentionally obscured by those who would have us believe that their sensibilities represent an objective human standard to which all must conform. The whole thing, however - the elaborate ceremony with its explicit and unapologetic Christian character and splendid regalia, the ancient traditions (including the lamprey pie), and even the strange appearance of the Grim Reaper - was a salutary reminder that things have not always been the way they are now, and will change again. Lampreys are disgusting blood-sucking eels as these delicacies have become somewhat scarce, Charles’ lamprey pie substituted (rather insensitively for Charles’ Muslim subjects, whom he has courted so assiduously) pork. It was on par with the 800-year-old practice of the city of Gloucester of giving the newly crowned monarch a lamprey pie. The Grim Reaper walking by was just one more absurd Monty-Pythonish element of a ceremony that was packed with them. In this shallow and unthinking cultural atmosphere, the coronation looked (and many said explicitly that it was) comical, irrelevant, and wasteful of British taxpayer money. ![]() The past, if it is thought of at all, is a shameful period of racism and oppression from which we are now struggling to free ourselves. Most people complacently assume that life has always been pretty much the way it is now, and always will be, or that we have attained a greater enlightenment than that of our ancestors, and have nothing to learn from them. The fact that no amount of surgery and hormones can make a man into a woman or a woman into a man is immaterial the superficial appearance, however unconvincing, is all.Īnd that’s just one aspect of the superficiality of our age. The self-appointed but nonetheless extremely powerful (because they control the primary means of communication) guardians of acceptable opinion join in that demand and can destroy an individual’s professional and even personal life for dissenting. We live in a remarkably superficial age, in which a man can put on a dress and a wig and not only proclaim that he is a woman, but demand that everyone else pretend that he is a woman as well. While it is unclear who the figure might be, some suggested it could be the Grim Reaper.Moment 'Grim Reaper' appears at Westminster Abbey during the coronation /udmkkRfIHp After the ceremonial march past, a hooded figure carrying a long rod, akin to a scythe, was captured on camera. The now-viral video shows the Coronation ceremony being held inside the Abbey in London. “Anyone else just noticed the Grim Reaper at Westminster Abbey?” wrote Twitter user Joe while sharing a video on the platform with the hashtag #coronation. Britain's King Charles III with the St Edward's Crown on his head.(AFP) Also Read: The only time when a cat sat on Coronation chair in British royal history Now, a video that captures a spooky figure during the coronation ceremony of King Charles III has been doing the rounds on social media, and many believe it to be the Grim Reaper. The rituals from the Coronation have sparked a lot of interest, with several photos and videos going viral on the Internet. The Archbishop of Canterbury presided over the Coronation ceremony, a televised event watched by millions worldwide. King Charles III was crowned as the fortieth Sovereign in a grand ceremony at Westminster Abbey on May 6, alongside Queen Consort Camilla.
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