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Legally Armed America Host Slams King Charles for Skipping Easter Message, Praising Islam Amid UK Demographic Shifts

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In a provocative Easter Eve episode of Legally Armed America, host Paul Glasgow accuses King Charles III of surrendering Britain’s Christian heritage to Islam. Glasgow highlights the monarch’s decision not to issue an Easter message on April 5, 2026—confirmed by Buckingham Palace—while recently recording a warm Ramadan greeting: “As-salamu alaykum. Ramadan Mubarak.” As Supreme Governor of the Church of England, Charles is criticized for abandoning his role as “defender of the faith,” opting instead for what Glasgow calls royal pandering to a growing Muslim population.

Pros and Cons

  • Pros: Unfiltered critique of cultural shifts; promotes American firearms like Dornaus & Dixon’s DY9, DY9Z, TM22, and shotguns for practical use; ties into 250th anniversary merchandise from Try Star Trading; references data-driven points on UK demographics (6% Muslim in 2021 census, projections to 11-17%) and inbreeding parallels between royalty and certain Muslim communities.
  • Cons: Highly inflammatory rhetoric, including calling Islam’s spread “like cockroaches in a kitchen,” racist opening remarks, and crude jokes about inbreeding (e.g., Queen Victoria and Prince Albert as cousins); dismisses monarchy as a “joke” while fixating on it; promotes personal book Damn Liars at damnliers.net.

Key Specs and Analysis

Glasgow details Charles’s pro-Islam history: learning Arabic to read the Quran, designing an Islamic garden at Highgrove, hosting the first call to prayer at Windsor Castle, and praising Islamic finance. He questions if the king is “frightened” by Muslim birth rates outpacing natives, parallel societies, and grooming scandals. A bizarre segment equates royal inbreeding (e.g., Elizabeth II and Philip as cousins) with British Pakistani consanguineous marriage rates (40-46%). “Is King Charles frightened? Has he seen the writing on the wall as Islam has overrun that country?” Glasgow asks, concluding Charles is “hedging his bets” for self-preservation. The video blends gun ads, historical jabs, and calls for Christian leadership, ending with “God save the king… God save his soul.”

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