Monarchy requires a fundamentally good person at every level of power. The King, his advisors, his spares, his heirs, his powerful allies, his enforcers, his informants... everyone needs the purity of a saint to not abuse their power and keep the rest of the system from finding out.
If that many fundamentally good people existed we would not need societies and rulers.
Ideal monarchy is like ideal communism.
White farmers with shotguns don't need a king or communist nation state taxing them to feed niggers. White farmers with shotguns just need to do what is best for their race and community and nation. Be a Libertarian NatSoc. For us, freedom. For our enemies, everything they said Hitler was and worse.
Don't forget KING HENRY THE JEW.
That nigger made the anglican church so he can divorce his wife.
Christians/Catholics deserve credit for the Crusades uniting all these white lands but let's not fool ourselves... Christ is not enough of a check and balance on the Monarch's power.
Authority is attached to truth, which is Christ. Any monarchy that strays from truth and justice will have its temporal authority seen as oppression by the people. A true holy king is merely the highest servant of the people, same as a truly holy pope is merely the highest servant of the clergy.
Still, monarchies in general are more natural than democracies. They‘re closer to the natural order of things where competent people should be at the top. Right now we have an inverted order with the most incompetent people at the top, held there because of „muh democratic principles“ (to give a retarded person and a wise man equal time to speak in parliament).
Not every king was equally competent, but I would dare to say that the most incompetent Catholic king (except Henry VIII) was more competent than the US government today.
That nigger made the anglican church so he can divorce his wife.
Christians/Catholics deserve credit for the Crusades uniting all these white lands but let's not fool ourselves.
Christ is not enough of a check and balance on the Monarch's power.