Charles III He called this Wednesday for “tolerance” and “civility” at this time of “international turmoil” due to the war between Israel and Hamas. In a speech delivered at the Mansion House in London (United Kingdom), the King of England called for a more respectful debate.
“There is much more that unites us than what separates us,” said the monarch, who stressed that “the instinct to cooperate whenever and wherever possible is deeply rooted in us.” In his words, a climate of tolerance must be achieved “even in the most fractious moments, when disagreements are polished, displayed and affirmed.”
The son of Isabel II focused on social networks, where he perceives lack of respect. “In the digital realm, civil debate too often gives way to rancor and acrimony,” he noted.
The monarch said that we must “resist” the temptation to start “yelling” at people who do not see the world in the same way. In his words, we must “listen to their opinions and, if we disagree, remind ourselves to engage in a passionate, but not pugnacious, way.”
Charles III reflected on the idea of having empathy with others: “We must put them first and treat them as we would like to be treated.”
“This understanding, both at home and abroad, is never more vital than in times of international turmoil and heartbreaking loss of life,” he said.
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