Is he jumping or being pushed? It looks like the latter (but I know nothing about the Spanish royals).
Moreover, it's a good thing for a nominal head of state to retire after a certain age, anyway, I think.
(Why it's called "abdication" - though I know it is - I'm not so sure.)
Tis a shame that we no longer live in an age when abdication meant that your head was, more than likely, about to be pushed from your body. What a weak world we live in now.![]()
I like Juan Carlos, so it's good that he's abdicating now before the country goes completely to piece. I wouldn't want to be remembered for that.
Well, let's relive His Majesty's finest moment.
Nope, not initiating the transition to democracy or staring down a fascist coup attempt. Naw. This:
Link to video.
I'll just say one thing: November 9th and a desperate atempt of the state's machinery to try to stop it. That's all I had to say.
I like Juan Carlos, so it's good that he's abdicating now before the country goes completely to piece. I wouldn't want to be remembered for that.
Or a mysterious hunting "accident". Those are always fun.
Death by sex too, but we don't see a lot of that anyways for whatever reason.
I guess I see it too as "screw this I'm outta here", though I feel it won't do much in the long run either way.
So the Spanish people support the monarchy I guess? They wouldn't want to see it abolished?
Does the monarchy bring in any money, like the British one does (I think)?
As usual, it is the women's fault.Tis a shame that we no longer live in an age when abdication meant that your head was, more than likely, about to be pushed from your body. What a weak world we live in now.![]()
That's because you don't know to much about Juan Carlos, he looks hearty, but he is arrogant, womanizer, prepotent, and so on