tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9263167.post6609155394545076174..comments2024-03-28T15:17:43.056-04:00Comments on Stayin' Alive: Royal HeinieCervanteshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11302076828795198187noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9263167.post-56136125609731187832018-05-20T08:02:25.050-04:002018-05-20T08:02:25.050-04:00"Although it won't produce a monarch of A...<br /><i>"Although it won't produce a monarch of African or common descent, it does signify that British culture has changed. Nobody wants to mention that subtext, however. I suppose it would be unseemly to point it out."</i><br /><br />Well, the race industry has not wasted this opportunity...and yes, it's unseemly.<br /><br />https://tinyurl.com/y6u5wg55<br />Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9263167.post-10979081905251161612018-05-18T23:05:30.647-04:002018-05-18T23:05:30.647-04:00The zeitgeist in many parts of the world seems to ...The zeitgeist in many parts of the world seems to involve masses of people thinking it's entertaining to give their attention to the lives and doings of twits and gits.<br /><br />I remember being in a southern California courtroom about thirty years ago, for a minor traffic infraction, and the judge, who was corpulent with a red nose, didn't really listen to what a single person fighting a ticket had to say. The bailiff didn't want people to wear hats in court, in order to pay respect to a man who wasn't earning it. The judge's chorus was Pay the fine, Pay the fine, Pay the fine. He didn't even understand what was said to him. I wondered if he were drunk. Finally, at the end of the evening (inconveniently scheduled, of course, to add to the misery for all in attendance), a man in a tux came up in front of the court and the judge made a sarcastic joke about how the man didn't need to dress up just for the court (boy, he wasn't kidding). The man explained he was a magician who'd just come from a gig. The judge hinted that if the man would do a couple of tricks for all in attendance, perhaps he'd let him off of the traffic violation.<br /><br />Which is what then transpired.<br /><br />I seemed to be the only person present outraged at the mockery. Most people seemed entertained by the pandering. And I think this partly explains why people think the Royals or Trump are entertaining in stead of being outraged. (Not to equate the Royals with the world's biggest, sickest con man.)Don Quixotenoreply@blogger.com