In this post the Jamaican Tory feels the need to comment on rather
controversial comments made by the Governor-General, the person of whom I speak
is not our own Sir Patrick Allen but rather his Australian counterpart, Quentin
Bryce, who made a shocking speech last week coming out in support of both gay "marriage" and an Australian Republic. Since she made the speech it has been one of the
hottest topics of discussion both in social media and the press. As with everything else there are always differing
views on the matter, some applaud her comments as being long forthcoming, others are outraged
that she would dare use her office and her position in such a manner, while
others are rather indifferent saying that they expected no better from the
likes of hers and it was only a matter of time before she showed her truly
colours.
First of all, let me categorically state that the Jamaican Tory
stands by his fellow monarchist (particularly Australian Monarchist) in
strongly rebuking Madam Bryce for her ill-advised comments concerning the
monarchy, it makes her look like a gross
hypocrite, after all she has served as Governor-General of Australia for five
years and prior to that she was State Governor of Queensland for a similar
number of years, that makes ten years in
total as representative of the Crown and now all of a sudden she’s implicitly renouncing the very monarchy she
has sworn to serve. There are some who have said that she was always
a republican even before she took the job,
that then begs the Question why
did she even take two vice regal posts if she didn't even believe in the very
office in which she served?. It is already bad enough when politicians like
former Prime Minister Julia Gillard go about spewing their republican views all
over the place but at least they are elected politicians, but when the Queen’s
direct representative go about saying stuff like that in public, it is a grave
insult to see that the very person who is appointed to represent the monarchy
is now turning her back on it, it’s almost as if she had slapped the Queen in
her face. I’m sure the Australian republicans must be in a frenzy right now
saying that she did the right thing and her remarks were long overdue, they couldn't be more wrong as her remarks were far from appropriate give her position. Some say she was only expressing her
heartfelt views on the subject, be that as it may, the Governor-General of
Australia, like Governors-General from every other commonwealth realm has one
main job only and that is to represent the sovereign, all other roles of the
Office of the Governor-General be they constitutional, ceremonial, community or
otherwise are all symbolic roles to denote the presence of the monarch via her
direct viceroy, and to that fact Bryce
has certainly put herself in a precarious position.
Then of course there is the whole matter of gay "marriage", while
many others focused only on the GG’s treasonous comments, being a
traditionalist the Jamaican Tory finds her view on Gay "marriage" just as
alarming as he found her views on republicanism. Regular readers of the Jamaican Tory will know
by now that the so called phenomon of “marriage equality” is something that I have always been fiercly
opposed to from day one and that will not change now. One thing that was found to be quite interesting though is that she
mentioned support both a republic and
gay "marriage" in the same speech, causing her to gain massive popularity among both LGBT people and
republicans, while raising the fury of both devout monarchist and anti-LGBT
persons, am I the only one seeing the connection here? . It's not the first time that LGBT advocacy and
anti-monarchism have been seen to go hand in hand as part
of an ultra-liberalism agenda, take for instance our own Prime Minister Portia
Simpson Miller, is it not ironic that she the first Jamaican PM to support LGBT
rights also wants to see the Queen gone?, what about the leftist human rights
groups in Jamaica and other parts of the Caribbean? The same thing can also be
said of their kind. Many of those who support both LGBT "marriage" and
republicanism claim that their advocacy is one of equality. equality of marriage and equality of opportunity what rubbish, funny thing is
about that is it looks all rather Marxist to me, let’s face the facts, Karl
Marx in his writings had several goals,
two of those goals was the destruction of the family structure and also the
destruction of traditional authority, no
wonder most LGBT advocates are also monarchy haters, they have a great deal in common and both are nothing more that two
sides of the multifaceted yet diabolical philosophy known as cultural Marxism.
To further demonstrate my point take a look at
the flipside of the coin, where many of those who oppose a republic also oppose
gay rights (that’s not to say that all republicans are LGBT loving or all
royalist are anti-LGBT), a prime example would be Australian Prime Minister
Tony Abbot, a man who is well known for his forthright views, a true loyalist
and an honourable man, the kind of leader many other countries would benefit
from. It is a well known fact that the Prime Minister is a supporter of the monarchy
and an opponent of marriage equality, this knowledge which I’m sure the
Governor-General has only goes to further underscore the seriousness of her
transgressions, what could she as the Queen’s representative hope to gain by
openly standing in direct opposition to her own prime minister? One cannot help
but wonder if this was a political ploy on her part and if so, then why? . Walter Bagehot in his book the English
Constitution states that a constitutional monarch has three functions, The right to be consulted; The
right to encourage; and The right to warn, hence the reason why a monarch can
remain above the whole political fray and serve as a symbol of unity for the
entire nation. The Governor-General is expected to do the same and therefore
must at no time must ever be seen to be publicly in favour of one political
position or political party, at least not in public anyway. This is why Bryce’s
offence is so grave and why the Jamaican Tory unequivocally supports the call
for her immediate resignation, clearly be her own actions she has proven that
she is representing her own interest rather than the interest of the Crown. Hopefully her
successor whoever he may be will be a true monarchist, since it has been
supposed by many republicans that appointing a republican to the nation’s
highest office will make the transition to a presidency even smoother.
The Republican Movement in Australia really don’t know when to
give up even after knowing they have fought and lost time and time again, now
unfortunately they along with the LGBT rights groups have been given
significantly fresh ammunition with which to fight against the conservative Tony Abbot
Government and they have been given such means from no lesser person than the
GG herself, one can only hope the conservative movement will be able to find
the means to force a resignation or dismissal sooner than later and to Her
Excellency, I will repeat the words of former Prime Minister Gought Whitlam, “Well
may we say, God Save the Queen, because NOTHING will save the Governor-General”
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