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April 29, 2011

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Published on April 29, 2011 03:18

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110428mg 11 04 28 28 Apr 2011 Mail & Guardian NO rational reason why the Monarchy still exists in the 21st century


Despite the fairytale environment of heir to the throne finding his love, for many in the United Kingdom and the British Commonwealth, the former ‘magic’ of the monarchy has disappeared.


Zapiro's cartoon on the occasion of the marriage of Prince William to Kate Middleton states that there is NO rational reason for the Monarchy still to exist in the 21st century.


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Forget it !.....

.....There is NO rational reason why they made it to the 21st Century

UK Monarchy


Monarchy Royal wedding Queen Prince William Kate Middleton



The official website of the British Monarchy
 
 
Republicanism in the United Kingdom
Group to hold anti-monarchy party
 
 
 

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Published on April 29, 2011 01:43

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110428mg 11 04 28 28 Apr 2011 Mail & Guardian NO rational reason why the Monarchy still exists in the 21st century

Despite the fairytale environment of heir to the throne finding his love, for many in the United Kingdom and the British Commonwealth, the former 'magic' of the monarchy has disappeared.

Zapiro's cartoon on the occasion of the marriage of Prince William to Kate Middleton states that there is NO rational reason for the Monarchy still to exist in the 21st century.


EXTINCT
Forget it !.....
.....There is NO rational reason why they made it to the 21st Century
UK Monarchy

Monarchy Royal wedding Queen Prince William Kate Middleton The official website of the British Monarchy Republicanism in the United Kingdom Group to hold anti-monarchy party tt 20110428zg Apr Mail & Guardian /Cartoons/m_110428mg.jpg 110428mg
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Published on April 29, 2011 01:43

April 28, 2011

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Published on April 28, 2011 07:13

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110428tt 11 04 28 28 Apr 2011 The Times Royal Wedding: William and Kate




The forthcoming marriage of Prince William to Kate Middleton on the 29th April 2011 fascinates the world. Over 2 billion people will be watching the wedding on TV. Zapiro draws all participants in the form of leeches suggesting that they all hang around in the hope of gain. Other words for leech are bloodsucker, bum, freeloader and scrounger. The cartoon also points out that we must be the craziest planet if one third of the planet will tune into the wedding.


>DID YOU KNOW ?...

... that one third of the world's population will tune into the Windsor wedding....

THE ROYAL LEECHES

...which officially makes us the silliest planet in the univesrse.


Royal wedding Prince William Kate Middleton Queen Prince Philip Prince Charles Camilla Duchess of Cornwall Prince Harry



The Royal Leeches: What Do Buckingham Palace Cost You?
VIDEO: Brits Poke Fun at Royal Wedding in Viral Videos
 

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Published on April 28, 2011 06:01

April 27, 2011

April 26, 2011

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110426tt 11 04 26 26 Apr 2011 The Times Failed attempt to crucify Julius Malema

Afri-forum takes Julius Malema to the equality court for hate speech. This action once more puts Julius Malema into the limelight and backfires on Afri-forum. The whole ANC political machine goes in defense for the right to sing the struggle song " dubul'ibhunu " where the words "Shoot the Boer" appear. While the case is not yet over, Julius Malema seems to have gotten the upper hand, after giving his own testimony and the ignorance shown by Afriforum's lawyers. Malema cleverly uses this occasion to portray himself as a "victimised" revolutionary leader - defender of rights of the poor black majority. The lawyers for Afri-forum, when questioned, have difficulty in telling the difference between Peter Mokaba's chant the "kill the boer, kill the farmer" and the "dubul'ibhunu" of the song.

Zapiro's cartoon cleverly uses the Easter scene to show how Afri-forum's (dressed as the Roman soldiers) actions have backfired. Instead of being crucified, Malema becomes the hero. The twist in the cartoon is that Malema speaks as if he was part of the struggle but most of it happened before he was born or before he was old enough to know about it


AFRIFORUM - Well that did n't go exactly as planned
Now let me tell you more about The STRUGGLE I conducted before I was born - Our hero - Our Martyr

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April 25, 2011

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