The Queen of England wears the blood of our ancestors. As much as I joke around about the british monarchy, I'm dead serious in my disgust.
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You may have seen photos of the queen wearing that sapphire set to celebrate her 666 years on rule. I gave her sapphire horns to match.pic.twitter.com/g2r9u5OAgV
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The sapphire set she's wearing is called the George VI Victorian Suite; her disastrous father purchased the set from the court's jeweler.
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The set is thought to have been made in 1850. Whatever year it was, the court jeweler were charged with making trinkets from stolen wealth.
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It's unclear where these sapphires (and diamonds) came from. But look up what the monarchy was doing in 1850 and you might take a guess.
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Anyway, the queen wasn't satisfied with all the blood she was wearing in the form of gold, sapphire, and diamonds. She wanted more.
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So she purchased a necklace to make a tiara. (This was from a white person, so it was purchased, not stolen like the stones and metals.)pic.twitter.com/fvqHTO5ffq
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Who is this person who wore the necklace that the queen had turned into a tiara? She was Princess Louise of Belgium. Ring a bell?
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Princess Louise of Belgium was King Leopold II's daughter. You might know him as the Butcher of Congo. Despicable, genocidal monster.
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King Leopold's genocidal campaign brought us Princess Louise's sapphire necklace. The exact necklace Queen Elizabeth wears as a tiara.
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Queen Elizabeth's gotta be the biggest welfare recipient on the planet. She could have purchased any tiara. Deliberately got this one, tho.pic.twitter.com/Ub5I6pKORU
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The queen is dripping with the blood of our non-white ancestors that, to this very day, secure her role and that of the whole monarchy's.
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Every time I see photos of the all-white monarchy, including that middleton whatever the hell her name is, I see a trail of blood.
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Oh I say! *monocle pops out*
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