LONDON, Jun 7: Britain’s mainstream media coverage of the Queen’s diamond jubilee celebrations focused on the picturesque extravaganza of the event, while there were other aspects to that.
First comes the huge costs the event imposed on the public purse, which the government estimates showed that the cost to the taxpayer would be as much as £3 billion.
The cost estimates exposed as The Guardian revealed on Monday June 4 that coach-loads of long-term unemployed jobseekers had been taken to London to work as unpaid stewards during celebrations marking the Queen’s 60th year on the throne.
Second came the news blackout of the protests the anti-monarchy and republican groups held to denounce such an outdated extravaganza.
The protesters gathered on the banks of the Thames River to censure “the hereditary system” in Britain, which they considered as an offence to “all democratic values”.
They used to say that it is increasingly difficult to see why, with 60 percent of the population not interested in such an outdated mechanism, the taxpayer has to pay for it.
However, their voices were left unheard by the mainstream media outlets, which only showed interest to the 1000-flotilla of boats accompanying the queen and the music concert that was held on her honor.
Britain’s unhealthy habit of dwelling on past glories has blinded those in power as well as many ordinary people to the fact that the country is now largely insignificant in the world.
The country’s outdated ideals and policies are failing to recognize the evolution of modern society and consequently enslaving the UK into a way of life that most other countries regard as either ‘quaint’ or primitive.
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