If she were Catholic, she would have been (at least) beatified by now: a symbol of “goodness”; “tolerance”; “caring”; the ultimate in multi-cultural openness ..blah ..blah ...blah..
In fact, she is a symbol for (the epitomy of)
- The triumph of mediocre celebrity; before Paris Hilton, there was (and is) Diana.
- The triumph of facile righteousness: “right thinking” and “right action” at no personal cost; achieving easy “moral” victories that require no real personal sacrifice. She was the prime example of the current Euro-American intellectual fashion that holding and promoting a politically correct idea is an end in itself and that actually examining the truth and consequences of a particular idea is not required, as long as that idea is “sincerely” held and fits the currently accepted view by the “progressive” social set.
- “Multiculturalism Gone Wild”: Her penchant for pursuing, and giving herself to, Muslim men became the final hall mark of her presence on this earth. Whether she actually “loved” any of these slimy men or she did it mostly to shock and embarrass her former husband’s family (much as white girls who openly went with Black men did in the old American social order, when THAT had shock value) is really immaterial. The fact that she would so debase herself and her position (the mother of the future “Defender of the Faith”) made her a hero to the advocates of the “multicultural enterprise” (as it is sometimes grand-eloquently called). In fact she is now the patron saint of all English shop-girls whoever aspired to catch a rich Arab for fun and profit. Sadly, conspiracy theories about her death that posit the idea of an “honor-killing” by the British establishment are really farfetched because the sense of honor that would be required to carry them out has been lost in the debased Britain that she so eloquently symbolizes.
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