Prince Charles issues warning over Donald Trump and return to 'dark days of 1930's

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has issued a warning over the “rise of populism” in a veiled apparent reference to the election of Donald Trump and increasingly hostile attitudes towards refugees in Europe.

The Prince of Wales said there were “deeply disturbing echoes of the dark days of the 1930s”, adding that “evil” religious persecution was taking place across the globe.

The “suffering doesn’t end when they arrive seeking refuge in a foreign land," he said in the pre-recorded message for BBC Radio 4's Thought For The Day.

“We are now seeing the rise of many populist groups across the world that are increasingly aggressive to those who adhere to a minority faith. All of this has deeply disturbing echoes of the dark days of the 1930s," he said.

“My parents’ generation fought and died in a battle against intolerance, monstrous extremism and inhuman attempts to exterminate the Jewish population of Europe.”

Citing UN statistics, he added that a "staggering" 65.3 million people abandoned their homes in 2015 — 5.8 million more than the year before.

“The suffering doesn’t end when they arrive seeking refuge in a foreign land," he said. "We are now seeing the rise of many populist groups across the world that are increasingly aggressive towards those who adhere to a minority faith."

He went on to urge listeners to remember this Christmas “how the story of the Nativity unfolds with the fleeing of the holy family to escape violent persecution”.

While the prince did not make direct reference to Mr Trump, his address will be widely linked to the billionaire's rise to power.

It came as the President-elect signalled he may be intent on pushing through a proposed Muslim 'registry'.

“Thank you Prince Charles for calling out the creeping trend of modern authoritarianism in which Trump and Putin are significant players," one Twitter user wrote.

The heir to the throne's address also comes after an apparent surged in far-right and nationalist sentiment across Europe, which appeared to gather momentum in the wake of the UK's Brexit vote.

Front National candidate Marine Le Pen is expected to reach a second-round run-off in next year's French presidential elections, while similar political parties have also seen an increase in support in countries including Germany, Austria and Netherlands.

The speech was the third time Prince Charles has appeared on Thought for the Day.
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/p...m-dark-days-thought-for-the-day-a7489876.html
 
The Prince of Wales said there were “deeply disturbing echoes of the dark days of the 1930s”, adding that “evil” religious persecution was taking place across the globe.
except the middle east is being ripped up by internecine warfare,not the west.

Another elitist that doesn't get it.
I wonder what he thought of Brexit?-I doubt he supported that populism either.
 
except the middle east is being ripped up by internecine warfare,not the west.

Another elitist that doesn't get it.
I wonder what he thought of Brexit?-I doubt he supported that populism either.

Isn't the US bombing in the ME? Didn't they invade Iraq?? Didn't they overthrow the democratically elected leader in Persia back in the 50's??

Aren't the artificial lines in the sand there drawn by the west??
 
Isn't the US bombing in the ME? Didn't they invade Iraq?? Didn't they overthrow the democratically elected leader in Persia back in the 50's??

Aren't the artificial lines in the sand there drawn by the west??
how far you wanna go back?
I'm talking about the current anti-ISIS campaign -and the Yemen war, and Iranian expansionism..all happening NOW
 
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The Prince Of Wales (POW) may have more than his share of critics.
I like the man very much.

"I like him too-as royalty- it's when he attemps politics is where I get off" #7
Sensible point.

BUT !!

a) He's not a politician. He's not an elected official. Among civil servants, the dog catcher may out-rank him. He's merely royalty.

b) Would you think more of him if when the barn catches fire, he kept his mouth shut?

THE BARN IS ON FIRE!!

So POW said something.

Chaz may not quibble about how coins in the U.K. are minted.

He commented on this.

I appreciate his discretion.
 
Sensible point.

BUT !!

a) He's not a politician. He's not an elected official. Among civil servants, the dog catcher may out-rank him. He's merely royalty.

b) Would you think more of him if when the barn catches fire, he kept his mouth shut?

THE BARN IS ON FIRE!!

So POW said something.

Chaz may not quibble about how coins in the U.K. are minted.

He commented on this.

I appreciate his discretion.
I suppose it depends on one's perspective. It looks like Merkel's ( et all) open door policy is cauing it's own headaches.
Reaction to such is not
"dark days of the 1930s”, adding that “evil” religious persecution"
however.
Anymore then Brexit was "racist"
Populism varies by country and meaning - here it's a rejection of the culturally elite, but more so about economics.
I'm not sure about G Britian
 
"how far you wanna go back?
I'm talking about the current anti-ISIS campaign -and the Yemen war, and Iranian expansionism..all happening NOW" #8
It's cause & effect.

To make sense of the next domino in the file to fall, it makes sense to consider the previous domino's trajectory.

No denying ISIL is Christmas Day.

- fabulous ! ! -

BUT !!

ISIL's senior military commanders are mainly Saddam / Iraq military commanders.
And thus ISIL would not have ever formed if the U.S. Bush (younger) administration hadn't first invaded Iraq, and then fired the commanders now in charge of ISIL.

The U.S. military invasion and occupation of Iraq was a blunder of absolutely gargantuan proportion. And we're still paying the price for it nearly two administrations later; and will likely be paying for it in blood & treasure for generations to come.
"Intelligence gathered by this and other governments leaves no doubt, that the Iraq regime continues to possess and conceal some of the most lethal weapons ever devised."
U.S. President Bush (the younger) televised address to the U.S. March 17th, 2003
It is impossible for that to be anything but a deliberate lie.

"Time is not on our side. I will not wait on events while dangers gather. I will not stand by as peril draws closer and closer. The United States of America will not permit the world's most dangerous regimes to threaten us with the world's most destructive weapons." U.S. President Bush (the younger) in his State of the Union speech Jan. 29, 2002

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They died for nothing.

Merry Christmas
 
It's cause & effect.

To make sense of the next domino in the file to fall, it makes sense to consider the previous domino's trajectory.

No denying ISIL is Christmas Day.

- fabulous ! ! -

BUT !!

ISIL's senior military commanders are mainly Saddam / Iraq military commanders.
And thus ISIL would not have ever formed if the U.S. Bush (younger) administration hadn't first invaded Iraq, and then fired the commanders now in charge of ISIL.

The U.S. military invasion and occupation of Iraq was a blunder of absolutely gargantuan proportion. And we're still paying the price for it nearly two administrations later; and will likely be paying for it in blood & treasure for generations to come.

It is impossible for that to be anything but a deliberate lie.

"Time is not on our side. I will not wait on events while dangers gather. I will not stand by as peril draws closer and closer. The United States of America will not permit the world's most dangerous regimes to threaten us with the world's most destructive weapons." U.S. President Bush (the younger) in his State of the Union speech Jan. 29, 2002

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They died for nothing.

Merry Christmas
I completely agree. Merry Christmas to you too
 
Chucky: Master of the Obvious.

Maybe that inbred fuck should stop to think about why there is resistance to the status-quo forming.
 
PS
"open door policy" #10
Merkel's disproportionate acceptance of immigrants into her now unified Germany?

I know Germany pretty well.
I live there for years, both as U.S. Cold War military, and as a civilian.
I married a German woman, and lived with her for years in the States.

I don't know of any more rational explanation for Merkel's immigration policy than trying to atone for sins of Germany in WWII.

At some point Germany will have to take off the hair shirt.

But here we are, in the 3rd Millennium, generations after the last German ball bearing factory was bombed, and Germany is still trying to earn reprieve for the unimaginable.
 
PS

Merkel's disproportionate acceptance of immigrants into her now unified Germany?

I know Germany pretty well.
I live there for years, both as U.S. Cold War military, and as a civilian.
I married a German woman, and lived with her for years in the States.

I don't know of any more rational explanation for Merkel's immigration policy than trying to atone for sins of Germany in WWII.

At some point Germany will have to take off the hair shirt.

But here we are, in the 3rd Millennium, generations after the last German ball bearing factory was bombed, and Germany is still trying to earn reprieve for the unimaginable.
you've mentioned this before,and i appreciate/respect your p.o.v. (although you never mentioned the marriage -there is another poster here - aloysius who has a German wife and spends time there)
 
#16

I don't think mommy's gunna last forever, though it may be looking a little more possible every day.

a) I gather she's a WWII military veteran, and ambulance driver iirc.

b) I'm on Social Security, and collecting a pension.

c) I think she's been queen since I was born.

Holy Cow !
 
Charles speaks of the rise of populism and religious persecution in the same breath, as if the two were linked.

Earth to Charles---it's not the populists that are persecuting religious minorities and making refugees out of them. That would be our Islamist friends.

Instead of scapegoating populism and populists, why don't you get your Churchill on and take a stand against the existential threat to your continent?
 
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