The Guardian article, “King Charles calls for reconciliation and unity in Christmas message,” starts off by denouncing President Trump for calling and treating the Press as enemies and deliberately trying to muzzle them. At the end of the story there is an appeal by the GUARDIAN for donations.
The story says nothing about how the British government has been silencing criticism of Islam by prosecuting and imprisoning its critics.
Both President Trump & V.P. Vance have publicly criticized the British government for this state sponsored attack on free speech. There has never been an American president who has interacted with the Press more frequently and in person than D.T. despite the dismal fact that their reportage of him is consistently 98% negative.
Long ago, the GUARDIAN surrendered its journalistic credentials when it started to indulge in biased activism in pursuit of the Left’s agenda. This is something it shares with the N.Y. Times.
The King’s Christmas speech to the nation and Commonwealth did not foresee the militant chaos incited by Muslims in Piccadilly Circus on Christmas Eve. He rambled on about the strength of diversity in British communities and how everyone came together during the war when the country was being bombed by Nazi Germany.
The King has failed to understand that bringing together a load of people who look different but think, speak and act in the same way is not diversity. These people have not come to integrate, they have come to colonize.
Britain along with France, Germany and Sweden have created parallel societies within their respective borders. They have imported war.
Phillip II of Spain, Louis XIV of France, Napoleon Bonaparte and Adolf Hitler all tried to invade the British island. All failed, but if recent British governments had been in charge at the time they would have meekly surrendered the keys to the kingdom.
Now it seems the scepter’d isle has a king who would do the same while sipping gluten free eggnog and building a non-binary snowman on the Sandringham estate.
So much for, “Rule Britannia!”
King Charles calls for reconciliation and unity in Christmas message
Monarch urges people to draw strength from community diversity after a year marked by division and violence
By: Kevin Rawlinson, The Guardian, 25 Dec 2025:
King Charles has called for reconciliation after a year of deepening division, saying in his Christmas address that people must find strength in the diversity of their communities to ensure right defeats wrong.
The monarch cited the spirit of the second world war generation, which he said came together to take on the challenge that faced them; displaying qualities he said have shaped both the UK and the Commonwealth.
ADVERTISEMENTThe king said: “The end of the second world war is now remembered by fewer and fewer of us, as the years pass. But the courage and sacrifice of our servicemen and women, and the way communities came together in the face of such great challenge, carry a timeless message for us all.
Princesses Eugenie and Beatrice, left, with the Prince and Princess of Wales after the Christmas Day service at St Mary Magdalene church on the Sandringham estate.
“These are the values which have shaped our country and the Commonwealth. As we hear of division, both at home and abroad, they are the values of which we must never lose sight.”
In the wake of the Bondi beach shooting and the Manchester synagogue attack, Charles also praised the “spontaneous bravery” of those who put themselves in “harm’s way to defend others”.
The king referenced the impact new technologies can have on wellbeing and community cohesion as the world spins “ever faster”, suggesting the festive period might be a moment to recharge and for those communities to grow stronger.
The annual broadcast is written by the king and is the rare occasion when he does not consult government.
King Charles is said to see his role as helping to build bridges between communities, faith groups and others – seeking to portray himself a part of society, not apart from it.
He praised the qualities of “resilience in the face of adversity; peace through forgiveness; simply getting to know our neighbours and, by showing respect to one another, creating new friendships”.
He added: “Indeed, as our world seems to spin ever faster, our journeying may pause, to quieten our minds – in TS Eliot’s words ‘at the still point of the turning world’ – and allow our souls to renew.
“In this, with the great diversity of our communities, we can find the strength to ensure that right triumphs over wrong,” he said, adding that people “need to cherish the values of compassion and reconciliation”.
The broadcast showed Charles at Heaton Park synagogue in Manchester, where he visited survivors of the October terror attack and met those who blocked the doors as a knife-wielding assailant tried to get in.
An arch in Sydney, in Australia, with the words Bondi beach was seen in footage followed by hundreds of floral tributes left after two gunmen targeted a Jewish festival, killing 15 people.
The widely acclaimed hero of the massacre, the Syrian-born immigrant Ahmed al-Ahmed, was shot after wrestling a firearm from one of the gunmen.
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