All you have to do is see the "Throne of England",
to see the attitude of those foreigners who dominate English royalty.
It is a very old piece, a true antique.
But it's just an old wooden chair, beaten up, hardly any carving,
no precious metals or jewels or any adornment.
The do have a slab of stone underneath it that they say is the stolen "Stone of Scone",
what Jewish political refugees gave accepting Scottish people as a gift.
That's supposed to be the device Jacob stood on as a ladder, to see into heaven.
It's not easy losing any comfort zone, but we have too many comfort zones.
All mammals, humans included,
live 20% longer if you are hungry and cold.
"The more money I see the more problems I find". I totally agree.
I did something I've never tried before on a computer,
and that's because I've got Windows 10, a new thing for me.
I minimized here and searched for a photo of the Throne of England.
Wikipedia showed some on top, and had an enlargement.
It had a download feature with the photographers name,
saying you had to credit him with the photo.
I kept clicking arrows and found it beside my minimized forum here,
but I don't know what to do with it. I clicked it's red X and it disappeared.
Here's the address. This was interesting. The Stone of Scone isn't there.
That's the Wikipedia title, the Throne of England without the Stone of Scone.
The address I cut and pasted shows more than what ends up showing here,
saying /media/File:SanktEdvardsstaol westminster.jpg
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/King_Edward's_Chair#/media/File:SanktEdvardsstol_westminster.jpg
Even a Canadian beaver could make short work of that rotter piece of wood.
Has this helped to diffuse the righteous indignation being expressed here?
You two kind gentlemen are too nice to be more than indignant here.
I can dig it.