When it was too late to do anything about crazy King Ludwig II of Bavaria they chose to replace him with his brother Otto. Unfortunately, Otto was even crazier than his brother. Luckily the deputies discovered their mistake before it was too late and in 1913 replaced Otto.
The deputies had noticed that Otto was mumbling and his words were inarticulate. The next thing they knew was that Otto left the room and they heard a very loud crash. He had taken the tea tray that was set up for the deputies and smashed it on the ground, breaking all the expensive porcelain.
History has many strange tales and some we might believe or not but apparently there are two sides to every story. There are theories that both of the brothers were perfectly normal but were said to be insane so that it would be easier to overthrow them.
There are always at least two sides to all stories.
Some true life stories don’t sound so true.
I wonder if we could commit some of our current politicians to the insane farms too.
It seems a good strategy, at first glance, but to go back to these times, would be disastrous.
Many a sane person was made insane by being forcibly institutionalised by other nutters around them, like parents, doctors, etc. etc. etc.
Many current politicians could do with sanity testing otherwise people go along with them and they don’t even know what in the world they are doing. Thereby, making their followers crazy too just by association.
Yes. It is the same with most things.
Most of us are a bit nutty about this Covid virus now too.
Do we believe the Pollies, or not?
The experts all argue amongst themselves too.
I keep as far away from politics as I can. As they say, I believe in everything and I believe in nothing so prove it to me.
Yes, I also use that line with the religionists too sometimes…lol…