• bus_factor@lemmy.world
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    22 days ago

    I’m sure this has changed a bit since the old (very popular) king died, but back then you would probably rather go to prison than face the angry mob that would summon if you insulted the king.

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      22 days ago

      I’m sure this has changed a bit since the old (very popular) king died

      Sort of a chicken-egg situation. Is the king so popular that nobody bothers to criticize him? Or is the king’s light touch less likely to stir the pot and provoke criticism that results in prosecution?

      you would probably rather go to prison than face the angry mob

      This sounds like using a Jim Crow era lynch mob to explain the popularity of a Segregationist governor.