THIS IS LITERALLY WHAT I THINK ABOUT! Every single time these morons (Josie, Charlie, Inthefrow included) want to flaunt "English Heritage" and pretend they descend from an aristocratic line, I am like are you actually deranged?English Heritage Garden Party… so the theme was colonialism?
Oh yes he was waffling on about a small boy in their rental project claims it’s from time between Edward II and Edward III …think he said 1400th century…. yip sure in his rental!!This all sounds a lot like her new bff Mansplainer Charlie Irons. He talks a shit ton about british, heritage, etc...
And he’s not growed in centuriesOh yes he was waffling on about a small boy in their rental project claims it’s from time between Edward II and Edward III …think he said 1400th century…. yip sure in his rental!!
I’m personally offended. I love autumnDamn, with the return of Pumpkin Spice Lattes and the word "AUTUMNAL", we're f*cked.
(Pardon my French)
Me too but these influenzas certainly ride the season hardI’m personally offended. I love autumn.
The high neckline of those dresses are terrible for someone with huge boobies. Fashion 101 Lyds.What the bloody hell has she ordered? those dresses are HIDEOUS!
Tbh, So do I ... and I do love a pumpkin spice latte as well hehe. But the overuse of the word "Autumnal" makes me want to smack an influencer. Hard smack.I’m personally offended. I love autumn.
I think the two words "English Heritage" mean different things to people around the world. There is the colonial element but if you type it into Google it's more the medieval sites, the 800 year old ruins, Henry VIII, historic monuments, listed buildings etc. It can also mean traditions and culture which probably does include afternoon tea. It doesn't have that much to do with politics.I suppose it is, in a way.
Nobody would conjure up the image of a plantation-themed event with black servers if they were told they were attending an "English heritage" themed event, but all of the vestiges of the English aristocracy that are associated with this kind of "heritage" were facilitated by the exploits of colonialism. I suppose most people would imagine a posh afternoon tea - made possible by tea imported from China, sugar grown and crystallised in the Caribbean, bread baked by servants with no upward mobility, in outfits of tweed made of the wool of sheep who were prioritised above the residents of Scotland and whose farming (forced upon Scots) decimated communities and their cultures, on estates bought with the riches gained by trafficking people and handed down through the generations. All possible only through the oppression, exploitation, and abuses of the British Empire.
I don't mean to completely reject your point, but I think it's important to acknowledge that the legacy of the British Empire lives on, and continues to affect people all over the world. And people like Lydia are desperate to pretend that they are in on it, on the exploiting side, with unfathomable riches that could only be amassed by treading down on others (but in a nice, out-of-sight way so you never have to think about those people)
Her views are declining rapidly!! Haha
The remake of Pretty Woman auditions are in full swing …
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