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verreisterNutzer
2 years ago

That he refused his ruler the due respect and the due honorary offer.

= He has appeared to him ignorant/arrogant.

ZiegemitBock
2 years ago

Unholy means neither ignorant (= ignorant) nor arrogant (= superficial).

ZiegemitBock
2 years ago

relative = relative

unpredictable = not submissive

mulan
2 years ago

That he does not show himself as devot before his ruler as others. Respectful but not scratching.

Blackwell22
2 years ago

It’s just a sideline. Unholy means “respectless.”

ZiegemitBock
2 years ago
Reply to  Blackwell22

Neither. Not everyone who is not venerable is therefore also disrespectful. I respect my neighbor, but I am not honorable to him.

Blackwell22
2 years ago
Reply to  ZiegemitBock

It’s a bad comparison. If one does not show the necessary behaviors to a ORDERS (of which one surely knows that one should show them in order to show respect), then it is disrespectful.

Your neighbour of Plebs doesn’t expect you to greet him with a knee or bow.

ZiegemitBock
2 years ago

I’m not something better. I don’t want anyone to bow to me either.

Blackwell22
2 years ago

Schnubbelchen… even our democratic Head of State bends to the record of state receptions of royal rule. And you want to tell me you’re better. Nice try, next try.

ZiegemitBock
2 years ago

Any Respect is a matter of course. Honourableness, on the other hand, is not appropriate.

Blackwell22
2 years ago

You want to roll or what? Whether you have grown up in a democracy or not – a minimum of RESPEKT is a matter of course to rulers. It may be that you have not been given social competence in this democracy.

ZiegemitBock
2 years ago

Well, you may find it appropriate to behave yourself rulers in need. I grew up in a democracy and I have no need.