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The problem is that wild animals are being killed so an unelected king in a democratic country can have his guards wear fancy hats
I’d like the monarchy abolished as well tbh, but their hats are towards the bottom of the list of reasons why.
That’s also not gonna be Stephen Fry’s point, as good as he can be about some issues he’s also a known monarchist.
Are kings ever elected? Like, what's an example of an elected king? 😅
Maybe surprising, but yes. The pope is an example. Historically it was not super uncommon, nowadays Malaysia and Cambodia for instance still have an elected monarch.
And in the context of the UK?
Oh it is completely irrelevant for Fry's point. Just thought it was interesting.
Fair enough.
Chances are (and I'm up for being corrected on this). The bears are being culled to maintain population levels.
In all areas of the world, human interaction with nature means we've upset the usual ecosystem balance. We've moved predator/prey ecosystems, we've changed their sizes and we've decided there are big areas we just don't want the predators. Culling/management is necessary to minimise our further impact.
These bears are going to be shot with or without the furs being used. They're not being killed so someone can have the fancy hats.
Perhaps not the best source