Monday 25 November 2013

Contraversial, Hypocritical Speech

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” .




Wednesday 20 November 2013

Aftermath of Conference

The annual conference of the Jamaica Labour Party has come and gone and I’m sure many of my regular readers must be wondering what happened to the review they have been promised by yours truly. Well here’s the final piece in this entire JLP vs JLP saga, for those of you do not know, the leadership race has come and gone and incumbent party leader Andrew Holness has managed to successfully defend his position against challenger Audley “Man-a-Yard” Shaw, with delegates choosing to give Holness  2,704 votes while another 2,012 voted in favour of Shaw, without a doubt it was clear who won the day and yours truly was one of those was fortunate to be on site at the National Arena in this historic day in the life of the party, a day which also has great significant for the continuance of the political right winged movement in Jamaica.

                         



So now that the elections are over one would have thought that the JLP would now get its act together, and prepare to take on the left winged People’s National Party in order to drive them out of Jamaica House come next general election, but unfortunately the fued continues as was demonstrated by actions taken by both sides this week. Upon being reelected as leader of the party, one of Holness’ first act was to reshuffle his shadow cabinet effectively placing Audley Shaw and all his supporters on the back benches of Gordon House and if that were not enough it emerged that Holness controversially sent pre-written and undated resignation letters of certain Senators to the Governor-General for his approval. According to sources, Holness had asked all opposition Senators to write undated resignation letters and submit them to him for safekeeping which he would in turn submit to Sir Patrick Allen (the Governor-General) at a time he sees fit.


                    

How does something like that work?, let me explain, the Constitution of Jamaica stipulates that the Upper House should consist of 21 senators, 13 from the government and 8 from the opposition, all of which are appointed by the Crown on the advice of the Prime Minister and Opposition Leader. The controversy in this case comes from the fact that Holness upon winning the leadership challenge had asked certain persons to politely step aside and give him a free hand to assemble his team, they refused so he took more drastic measures. Since this incident occurred there is a raging debate going on as to whether or not the leader did the correct thing, on one hand some accused Holness of being dictatorial and vindictive by seeking to ruin all those who had opposed him, such persons accuse him of violating the constitution and also brings the independence and integrity  of the senate  as an institution into  disrepute. On the other hand there are those who says that the leader is better off starting afresh with new faces, it’s only appropriate seeing as his recent  win has given him a new mandate and it would be a backward step for him to continue with the same old faces especially since some of those former senators were the very ones who had opposed Holness and supported what they saw as Shaw’s attempted coup d’état, they had gambled everything and lost, the only decent thing for them to do was to graciously step aside.


               
While I may not totally agree with the removal of Shaw and his supporters from both the shadow cabinet and the senate, I see the point Holness’ supporters are trying to make here, it kinds of reminds me of the famous line from the HBO Television series  “Game of Thrones” where a character uttered the now famous quotation “Whenever you play the Game of Thrones, you either win or die, there is no middle ground”, it seems to me like  Shaw and his crew though they’ve already lost in this game , they’re not ready to die just yet, this was exemplified in a letter sent by Shaw to Holness the day of his election loss outlining a set of demands that must be met before he will ever accept any post in a shadow cabinet led by Holness. I’m not entirely sure what his motivation was for doing so but it certainly does not seem like Shaw is ready to gracefully accept his loss and move one, in one of his campaign speeches Shaw had promised to be the worst nightmare for Prime Minister Portia Simpson Miller if elected, one can only hope that now he has been rejected, he would not turn into Andrew Holness’ worst nightmare instead.


              

Then there is the whole matter of whether or not Holness’ actions in sending the undated letters to Kings House was even legal. From all accounts regardless of all the sentiments about independence of the senate, legislative review,  separation of powers and whatever other argument some persons are coming up with, in truth there is no legal basis to claim that Holness’ actions were illegal, uncalled for maybe but certainly not unconstitutional, in any organization public or private, it is understood that the person who hires you (or someone else in a similar position later on) also has the power to fire you, hence the reason why he could ask senators to step aside but not members of Parliament who are directly elected by their constituents. The 8 opposition senators were appointed on Holness’ advice and so why can’t have them removed just as easily? And as for the senate as an independent body, Where did they get that from?, the Governor-General cannot appoint a Senator on his own, he must wait to  be advised by either the Prime Minister or Opposition Leader as to who to appoint, some Caribbean countries like Trinidad and Barbados have independent senators which are nonaligned to a political party, Jamaica does not, so tell me again what kind of independent senate are they talking about.



There is an old saying that you can’t eat your cake and have it yet it seems that’s exactly what Shaw and his supporters are intent on doing, while there are some who accuse Holness and his supporters of promoting disunity in the JLP even after the race is over, that’s an unfair observation considering that the same thing can be said of the Shaw Team, quite frankly in this saga, I think there is more than enough blame to go around on all sides. 

Monday 18 November 2013

Secularist Sinister Agenda

On the last anniversary of the Her Majesty’s coronation, yours truly wrote an article concerning the Queens’ coronation ritual (see http://jamaicatory.blogspot.com/2013/06/rites-of-coronation.html ), the same ritual used to crown English, Scottish, British and Commonwealth monarchs over the long centuries of the monarchy’s existence, one of the points that came out in the article was that our sovereign was actually one of the few monarchs that are still officially crowned, this was noted due to several factors such as the fact that many monarchies were abolished over the last century alone (most of which were deposed in illegal coup d’états) or the fact that most remaining monarchs have chosen to abandon the coronation ritual altogether and instead opt for a civil inauguration (a word that should even  not be uttered in monarchist circles) or enthronement ceremonies.
                                              

The coronation service is not just a civil or state ceremony but more importantly it is a religious ceremony which underline the sovereign’s role as Defender of the Faith and Head of the Church (of England), the coronation is significant of that age old belief that the sovereign rules by birthright because it is the will of God himself not because it is the will of the people, a quite appropriate way to put it considering that the monarchy is a hereditary institution that not an elected one. This belief is best exemplified by the title of the Queen herself as used in this Realm, Elizabeth the Second, By the Grace of God, of Jamaica and of Her Other Realms and Territories, Queen, Head of the Commonwealth, Defender of the Faith. Other Commonwealth Realms use their own unique version of the royal style and title and even though outside of the United Kingdom she is not seen as Head of the Church, all Commonwealth Realms have one thing in Common in that they acknowledge her as being their rightful Queen solely by the Grace of God, hence it is most appropriate that a religious coronation should be used to acknowledge this fact.

                                  
It has come up lately in the news however that certain groups have now taken issue with the timeless tradition by claiming that a the ceremony is a “violation of human rights”, they have the audacity to claim that the ceremony is outdated and there is need to replace it with a ceremony that appeals to more multicultural society. What a load of rubbish, I’ve seen leftist come up with some ridiculous claims in the past but my goodness, this one baffles even me, where these liberals come up with these bizarre sinister conspiracy theories only heaven knows. Human Rights is a much abused word these days, leftist use it to justify everything they do, it’s getting sickening. How can God’s earth can a coronation ceremony be seen to violate human rights? No one is being abused or being enslaved or being massacred, persecuted, and discriminated against or anything even remotely close to what the average man understand human rights to be. They have to nerve to talk about freedom of religion?, the Queen might be head of the Church of England but that in no way is a barrier to religious freedom, every subject of the Crown in all 16 realms and their dependencies are free to practice their religion, so in truth, the monarchy guarantees freedom of religion, which is much more than I can say about non-religious states such as North Korea, where it has recently come to light that people are now being executed simply for owning a Bible, or the days of the Soviet Union, an atheist state which had an agenda to eliminate all religion and replace it with an atheist one world  government .

                                              

The justification given by this secularist is that they are trying to promote religious freedom, what nonsense, everyone knows that the only kind of religion that atheist groups are interested in is no religion whatsoever, and what they promote as religious freedom is in fact a cover for their true agenda which is to abolish all religion (the same agenda promoted by every evil communist regime to ever exist).


                        
Also disturbing is the fact that the courts may or may not be expected to make rulings in this case concerning aspects of the coronation, which begs the question, what authority does any court have to make rulings on such a sacred aspect of the  monarchy?, the Queen is fount of justice, she is the one who appoints judges, all judges must swear allegiance to her as sovereign and dole out justice in her name, how dare any judge presume to have the right to make a ruling on  Her Majesty’s person, this only brings to mind the kangaroo court of 1649 that traitorously brought their own sovereign to trial in which King Charles I rightfully asked                                                      
 “Now, I would know by what authority – I mean lawful- but I would know by what authority I was brought from thence and carried from place to place, and I know not what.  And when I know what lawful authority, I shall answer.  Remember, I am your King – your lawful King”.

This is nothing if not sacrilege, for years many have been arguing that the principle of democracy means that the monarchy must remain above politics, yet when others used underhanded political tactics to interfere with the Crown no one bats an eye, by politicising the coronation ceremony these people attempt to bring one of the great timeless traditions of the British/Commonwealth monarchy into disrepute. While it is not inevitable it would come as no surprise if it were to be discovered that the true agenda of these liberals and secularist was to end the monarchy but instead of doing so outright, they do it quite subtly little by little, if they can come up with an argument to abolish the coronation, what is stop them from coming up with arguments to abolish the monarchy?, it’s the same principle and these ominous persons must be stopped in their tracks before it is far too late





Wednesday 6 November 2013

Real Poppy vs Fake Poppy

As is traditional the first week or two in November is dedicated to remembrance day activities which will culminate in the ceremonies to mark Remembrance Day coming up this weekend , seeing as my regular readers would probably already be aware of exactly how remembrance day is commemorated via a previous post written by yours truly (see: http://jamaicatory.blogspot.com/2012/11/i-vow-to-thee-my-country-remembrance.html), there is really no need to go over all of that again , however there is something else that has caught my attention this week, that I feel the need to talk about.
                                            
As was already explained in an earlier post, one of the traditions associated with Remembrance Day (also called Veterans Day and Armistice Day) is the Poppy appeal, which is launched by veterans organizations across the Commonwealth (in our case the Royal Jamaica Legion) , these poppies are normally used to raise funds to support those who have served with Pride in their country’s armed forces and are now retired, This year the Legion plans to donate the  funds garnered from the appeal to the Curphey Home for ex-servicemen in Newport, Manchester. Being a traditionalist and a patriot anything that will support the cause of those who have served the Crown so ably is something that will certainly receive my approval, from all indications, things seem to be going well, as it is clear that the Legion is enlisting all the help it can get to see the poppies distributed island wide.

                     
However while it seems that the Jamaica Legion is on track with it’s goal, the same cannot be said of all it’s fellow Legions within the British Commonwealth Ex-Services League, it seems that some of the legions are facing stiff competition from liberals who have designed their own version of the poppy in order to compete with the legion. Traditionally poppies are red with a black centre, designed to look like the Poppy (Papaver rhoeas) plant , traditionally made from paper (British) or plastic (Canadian), Jamaica uses both designs, The Poppy was used as a symbol for represent fallen heroes, those who gave their all to defend their countries and the liberties we now take for granted.  The white Poppy on the other hand came into being sometime later, it is designed similar to the traditional poppy however this counterfeit is white instead of red and has a green centre rather than a black one.
                     
The rationale for the white poppy is that it symbolizes peace, whereas the red poppy is used to glorify war, as such the white is seen by some as a symbol of pacifism. But is that the real story behind the white poppy? As was stated earlier the Red Poppy appeal is traditional sponsored by veterans organisations and normally has the patronage of both the government and the military, it’s purpose is to fund means of supporting veterans. That begs the Question, who sponsors the white poppy appeal? And where do the funds go? The truth is that unlike the red poppy which has a clear purpose, the only real purpose that the white poppy serves is to create confusion and to distract from the real poppy appeal, as many so called peace organisations jump on the bandwagon to distribute white poppies, which means that some of the funds that would normally go into the poppy appeal are diverted elsewhere, no wonder the Legions are annoyed by it’s existence.

                               
Canadian veterans affairs minister Julian Fantino was heard decrying the white poppy as being disrespectful, he further continued by saying that “It really does show a total lack of respect for what Remembrance Day truly stands for, and to try and intervene in this fashion is totally disrespectful, and I would suspect that most reasonable Canadians would see it that way.” To be frank, I agree entirely with the minister, the symbol of the white poppy was not created as a means to support peace at all, in fact it is the Red Poppy that was really created as a symbol of peace, the peace that those who served in the armed forces earned even at the very cost of their lives. Contrary to left wing propaganda that the white poppy symbolizes peace while the red poppy glorifies war, in truth the red poppy is used to represent the sacrifices that our veterans made to ensure that we can have peace now, No false poppy can ever be more powerful symbol of peace than that.
                
Though thankfully I cannot ever say and I have ever seen a white poppy here in Jamaica and hopefully I never will, the creation of this poppy goes to show just how much the left is really offended by the idea of peace, freedom or even patriotism itself, they have never failed to make their presence felt with their invention of this counterfeit whose only purpose is to show just how contemptuous of those who have actually served their country and so try to malign them in his ghastly and underhanded manner . The Left have again shown their true colours, so my advice is to reject this farce, support your local legion  by getting a real poppy and join with our veterans this remembrance day in singing that good old patriotic hymn:

 I vow to thee my country, all earthly things above, entire, whole and perfect the service of my love;The love that ask no questions, the love that stands the test, that lays upon the alter the dearest and the best; The love that never falters,  the love that pays the price,  the love that makes undaunted the final sacrifice.  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KiFpkn1QHAM
And we will remember them.....Lest We Forget