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The king of hot air?
By Adam Houser ~
Skyrocketing energy prices. A health care system in crisis. A growing budget deficit.
Where shall the people of Great Britain find answers to these existential threats? Never fear, here comes the “Green” King, coronated in all his environmental glory and bringing resolution to the real problems Britons should be worried about: climate change, pollution, and sustainability.

King Charles III was coronated this past Saturday, and to emphasize his passion for the environment and the planet, several Earth-friendly initiatives were pursued related to the ceremony.
As reported by inews.co.uk, “King Charles’s coronation is set to be the most sustainable ever, with cruelty-free holy oil and recycled ceremonial robes.” But it doesn’t stop there.
Let’s go through the “Green” King’s symbolic initiatives briefly.
First, the coronation invitation. Of particular note was the design of the art on the invitation, which is known as the “Green Man.” Some claim…
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Once again we see the complete shallowness of this Green nonsense – we must save the things we think are pretty. No malaria protozoa on that invitation and no smallpox virus.
“Coronated”?
— Not English then?
[reply] American English
Of particular note was the design of the art on the invitation, which is known as the “Green Man.”
Mine’s a pint…

I’ve never wondered why the Queen Mom didn’t step down year ago.
I am afraid the word ‘coronated’ sets my teeth on edge! Where did that word come from? Crowned, crowned is the word. Have you never heard the expression ‘the crowned heads of Europe’? A King is crowned!
[reply] ‘The first known use of coronate was circa 1623’
https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/coronate