The Royal Family is touting its efforts to curb sexual violence in Africa and the Middle East. The comment section is bordering on regicide.

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I guess the Royal Family hasn't paid attention to the news about the rape gang report in their own country, because they just posted this:

The Duchess of Edinburgh has been working tirelessly to end the rape of young women by Muslims ... in Africa and the Middle East.

Can you see why the British people might have taken offense to the particular timing of this message?

To be fair to Britain's monarchs, no major news outlet has covered the report that details the mass rape of British girls at the hands of Muslim migrants.

Still, after decades of violence from migrants that have stolen the innocence and lives of British citizens, people are not happy with this politically correct, generic PR statement about "telescopic philanthropy."

In 2010, the Royal Family was beloved by the world. Now they are approaching the negative favorability rating of King George III circa 1776.

Some people wisely noted that there is something that all the countries listed by the royals share in common. A certain religious theme, if you will.

If you are wondering why the British government is attempting to use social media bans and VPN restrictions to get rid of online anonymity, it's because they are scared.

And honestly, they should be.

Marie Antoinette would blush at the way Britain's current dynasty is handling this crisis.


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