Coronation Celebrates British Burglary


Burglary, also known as breaking and entering someone’s property is a criminal offence. Charles 111 is not a criminal lawyer but at his coronation on 6 May, he will define burglary and how colonization was not breaking and entering.

A man’s home is his castle, says the proverb. We don’t have to break it down for him for obvious reasons. He owns the language. He owns castles. He’s a man. What is a man? Charles 111 and his brother Prince Andrew are men and that is not what the Royal Navy found in colonies they invaded. They found half-naked sub-humans. Not naked like bikini naked which is ‘civilized’, but naked as kids with no Bata shoes on.

Because they were not men in the British sense of the word, the king’s armies killed them and enslaved the rest. They took their land and divided it into residential and commercial property. The rest was ‘crown land’ named after the royal family’s crown jewels.

After rejecting the fact that colonization is breaking and entering, Charles 111 will explain why students from British colonies need a visa to enter Britain, the mother country. British explorers and sailors just landed on colonies. They did not have a piece of paper granting them permission, because Africa, Asia and Pacific are no man’s land.

By: Nonqaba waka Msimang.

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