It's looking ever so much like Britain's King Charles has forgotten his vow, taken not even two years ago, to be the leader and chief defender of Protestantism (A/K/A, Christianity) in the United Kingdom. When taking those vows at his May 6, 2023 coronation at Westminster Abbey, the king responded in the affirmative when asked by the Archbishop of Canterbury:
"Will you to the utmost of your power maintain the Laws of God and the true profession of the Gospel? Will you to the utmost of your power maintain in the United Kingdom the Protestant Reformed Religion established by law?"
However, the Easter message delivered by the monarch on Holy Thursday 2025 looks more like multicultural slop than it does a fierce protection of Christianity in the lead up to the sacred Easter holiday. Christians around the world, and especially those in the U.K., are outraged that King Charles used this holiest of days to spew this nonsense (emphasis mine):
On Maundy Thursday, Jesus knelt and washed the feet of many of those who would abandon Him.
His humble action was a token of His love that knew no bounds or boundaries and is central to Christian belief.
The love He showed when He walked the Earth reflected the Jewish ethic of caring for the stranger and those in need, a deep human instinct echoed in Islam and other religious traditions, and in the hearts of all who seek the good of others.
Nothing says "defender of the Christian faith" and reverence for the the sacrifice of the Savior quite like kowtowing to a religion that has proven time and again it is rooted in hate and division. Let's make no mistake here—Charles used one of the most solemn days of the Christian liturgical calendar to purposely suck up to a religion that would happily wipe out Christianity if given the chance. King Charles is an "infidel" and he doesn't seem to bloody know it.
You could make the case, but probably shouldn't, for Judaism to be included in such a message, but Islam? Islam?? Forget the fact that Jesus Christ was crucified many centuries before Islam even became a thing, Islam is unquestionably contributing to the moral and societal rot that is plaguing the very kingdom over which King Charles rules.
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Great Britain has got some big, big problems, and judging from the king's noxious Easter message, they are loathe to address them. Just last year, the 17-year-old son of Rwadan immigrants knifed to death three young girls who were attending a Taylor Swift-themed dance camp. When everyday Brits voiced their concern over the rise of religiously-motived crime, they were threatened with arrest.
Their prime minister isn't called "Two-Tier Keir" for nothing.
Oh, and then there were the "grooming gang" revelations of late last year. Gangs of men, mostly Pakistanis, had apparently being grooming white, working class English girls to become sex slaves, something the government covered up for over a decade. These are the kinds of people to whom King Charles gave tribute in his Easter message.
Here's the question on everyone's mind: did the king sing the praises of Christianity when issuing messages for, say, Ramadan? LOL. A quick glance at Charles' 2020 Ramadan message shows nothing but slobbering praise for how Muslims responded to COVID. Nary a reference to Christ or Christians to be found.
We now go to Vice President J.D. Vance, realist and noted criticizer of Europe, for his reaction.
JD Vance after reading King Charles' pro-Islam Easter message. pic.twitter.com/8A36J7YWHT
— Teri (@TeriChristoph) April 17, 2025
One last thing: President Trump might want to think twice about accepting the king's invitation to become a member state of the British Commonwealth. It shouldn't even be considered until U.K.'s leaders start cleaning up their messes.
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