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re: Ex-Prince Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor has been arrested
Posted on 2/19/26 at 2:38 pm to Bobby OG Johnson
Posted on 2/19/26 at 2:38 pm to Bobby OG Johnson
He was released without being charged, the investigation will continue
Posted on 2/19/26 at 3:12 pm to EastWestConnection
I’ve watched a lot of historical dramas- you know loosely based on history. I repeat loosely, but the spare heir always (well almost always) has an inferiority complex. Some plot to have their older brothers killed. Some try to mess up everything their brothers are doing, so they can stand back and say you see he’s a terrible king and I’d be a better one. Some drank in excess and spent their lives in brothels. Prince Andrew seems to have taken the latter path but illegally - with children. He should have gone to Amsterdam. I’m not agreeing with that morally, but isn’t the sex trade there legal?
What was he thinking committing such crimes against children and risking so much shame upon the crown? He wasn’t born during the medieval times. His mother was the most proper of proper Queen Elizabeth. How could he be so reckless?
these people were all in positions of fame, wealth, and power. They shouldn’t have had problems getting beautiful women on their own. It’s very puzzling. It doesn’t make any sense, and when things don’t make sense you can bet your bottom dollar the devil is in the details. Satan is at the heart of ALL of this.
What was he thinking committing such crimes against children and risking so much shame upon the crown? He wasn’t born during the medieval times. His mother was the most proper of proper Queen Elizabeth. How could he be so reckless?
these people were all in positions of fame, wealth, and power. They shouldn’t have had problems getting beautiful women on their own. It’s very puzzling. It doesn’t make any sense, and when things don’t make sense you can bet your bottom dollar the devil is in the details. Satan is at the heart of ALL of this.
Posted on 2/19/26 at 3:14 pm to Barkbowwow
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It's like a bunch of kids played a prank

Posted on 2/19/26 at 3:36 pm to UptownJoeBrown
quote:When you’re born into extreme privilege, especially hereditary privilege, your feedback system gets warped early. Most people learn boundaries because crossing them brings social rejection, financial pain, and legal trouble.
Had the world handed to him on a golden plate.
If you grow up where status shields you, consequences are softened, and people defer automatically, your sense of risk develops differently. You discount penalties. You overestimate immunity. It’s basic conditioning.
Add elite circles where deviance is normalized and protected, and the risk calculation shifts again. If your peer group models impunity, the perceived cost of crossing lines drops even further.
This isn’t my opinion. It's what decades of behavioral and social psychology research on status, wealth, and consequence sensitivity tells us.
Posted on 2/19/26 at 5:58 pm to northshorebamaman
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