It was Mr. Awe who claimed Daenerys was "a typical monarch" when on screen Daenerys freed the slaves. If Abraham Lincoln was just a typical president, then the death toll and the executive powers under Lincoln have no excuse, Hence my question for Mr. Awe.There is no excuse for Locutus of Bored to ignore the context of Mr. Awe's stupid comment and the very next sentence after my rhetorical question. There is no excuse for Locutus of Bored to feign ignorance of the rhetorical question. Again, it is Mr. Awe who shares exactly the same kind of "thinking' as Lost Cause states' rights people. That is exactly what I accused him of (too politely it seems.) We need not ask why Locutus of Bored leaped to the defense.
As to be expected after Locutus of Bored' intervened in favor of the people who hate Daenerys for her wickedness (i.e., freeing slaves,) encouraging the Lost Cause states' rights cothinkers, Professor Zoom writes "She’s been doing terrible things in the name of 'good' for seasons..." Like Locutus of Bored, Professor Zoom knows how to put on a good face, but the scare quotes show us how much his opinion is worth. And after Locutus of Bored's encouragement, crookeddy further announces to us how slavery was going to be reformed out of existence.
The producers, the guys who actually wanted to make a CSA series, have always thought Daenerys freeing the slaves was horrible, that she was a tyrant committing atrocities, that not having a nice safe plan to preserve the owners was monstrous evil. This is Lost Cause states' rights moral values applied to a fantasy with dragons. And it is Mr. Awe, Professor Zoom, crookeddy and Locutus of Bored following the producers right down the line.
I'm sorry but I'm not taking the bait. I didn't even mention Lincoln so I'm not sure which comment you're referring to. And, if my comment was sooooo stupid, why are you so worked up over it?It was Mr. Awe who claimed Daenerys was "a typical monarch" when on screen Daenerys freed the slaves. If Abraham Lincoln was just a typical president, then the death toll and the executive powers under Lincoln have no excuse, Hence my question for Mr. Awe.There is no excuse for Locutus of Bored to ignore the context of Mr. Awe's stupid comment and the very next sentence after my rhetorical question.
That would be a shame with only a couple episodes left. Just ignore the trolling and talk with the rest of us. We can still have fun talking about the show and not spoiling things or bringing in inappropriate tangents. I hope you stick around.Sigh. I think I'm done with this thread.
What Locutus said. Don't let the few bad apples in this thread ruin your experience here. The rest of us are thoughtful and engaging bunch, even when we don't agree. We're all excited about the next two episodes and look forward to talking about them however things end.That would be a shame with only a couple episodes left. Just ignore the trolling and talk with the rest of us. We can still have fun talking about the show and not spoiling things or bringing in inappropriate tangents. I hope you stick around.![]()
Listen to Locutus of Bored and The Nth Doctor.Sigh. I think I'm done with this thread.
The more I think about it, the more I dread that there is a chance that Cersei might win. If she does the last scene will probably be some proof that the White Walkers are still around.
Looking forward to the final episodes but really hope some of those leaks are false.
I don't know where people are finding these leaks as I haven't sort them out - and I don't want to know about them.Looking forward to the final episodes but really hope some of those leaks are false.
I don't know where people are finding these leaks as I haven't sort them out - and I don't want to know about them.
I hope in the end that nobody sits on the throne. The throne represents nothing good and a lot of bad. It should be melted down and turned into farming implements and the people of Westeros should adopt a new form of government.
I hope in the end that nobody sits on the throne. The throne represents nothing good and a lot of bad. It should be melted down and turned into farming implements and the people of Westeros should adopt a new form of government.
If Jon were to do that, the people would cheer and declare him King anyway.I can almost imagine a scene where Jon is the only one left with a claim, standing in a room with Tyrion and Varys, who are in the background discussing political strategy and machinations and Jon saying something like "Why? Why not let the people have a say in who rules them?" Partly because it's Jon being a good guy, but partly because he doesn't want to be king, especially after everything he's seen over the last year.
Essentially giving a serious version of the "supreme executive power comes from a mandate from the masses" speech from Monty Python and the Holy Grail
The question is, does anyone know what a constitutional anything is? Our modem forms of government came from decades of philosophy and discussions out of the Renaissance and these people are still stuck in the equivalent of the dark ages.The problem with that is that if there's just a power void, the first warlord who comes along will just come fill it. There needs to be some sort of stable center of power, that just has a way to prevent it from being executed in extreme malicious ways.
A constitutional monarchy would be great, but I think the most obvious path to it is Tyrion with Varys as his hand. The trouble with Gendry claiming to be the only legitimate son of King Robert is that his claim to being a legitimate son depends on Dany.
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