Ive been saying he was democratically elected for like 20 years now and Im not going to change just because some dipshit nerd wants to reinvent the past
Slop.
For posting all the anonymous reactionary bullshit that you can't post anywhere else.
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There were Iranian gusanso claiming that 90%! of Iran was atheist and thats why they should use a pre-islamic flag of iran.
You can't just add -oid to everything.
I sure can, WokePalpatinoid
There are very few adequate substitutes for the disdain I feel for my supposed countrymen.
Your commentoid isn't going to stop me
Oh yeah? Just watch me Hexbearoid!
Spacenoid
Appointed by the very same Shah they love so much, no less.

Isn't the UK prime minister a similar situation? Appointed by the king?
This is the case in all European countries with royal heads of state, meaning Denmark, the Netherlands, Norway, Spain etc.
Formally/de jure yep
De facto they likely couldn't go against the results of a generally election without pushback from parliament and the public(regardless of the extent of their real hard power over the state they still have massive influence over most of it's organs, including those they're officially head of such as the military and Anglican church), so monarchists use this to excuse them from responsibility for any war crimes etc committed by the rest of the state, similar to the people who argue Hirohito had no responsibility for Japanese actions during WWII
It would be interesting to see that come to a head, but with how reactionary the UK government already is, what could the monarchy possibly gain from opposing it? Now that I think about it though we would definitely see the Crown testing its powers if a leftist government ever got in.
The David Weber fantasy of the woke Crown allied with the Commons against the greedy and venal Lords
Ah, good Tsar and bad Boyars. Timeless classic.


Im confused? Are they this supposed British election is a good thing or bad thing?
