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The national vendetta is difficult, Elizabeth II died, and the Argentine host showed champagne to celebrate

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On September 8, local time, it was reported that Queen Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom died at the age of 96 at Balmoral Castle in Scotland, and so far, many national politicians have expressed their condolences to the United Kingdom. When the U.S. flag was lowered to half-mast, President Biden said he would personally go to the British Embassy to express his condolences. According to the British royal family, just three days ago, the Queen appointed Duras, who had just won the Conservative Party election three days ago, as prime minister, making her the 15th prime minister appointed since taking office. After her death, her eldest son, Prince Charles, succeeded to the throne, and Britain officially entered the "Era of Charles III"

However, on September 9, after learning the news of the death of Queen Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom, an Argentine TV host broadcast the champagne celebration live on television, and the video clip of the host's champagne celebration has gone viral on the Internet, causing heated discussion.

The national vendetta is difficult, Elizabeth II died, and the Argentine host showed champagne to celebrate

At the time, it was reported that an Argentine host from South America was recording live, but suddenly received the news. His next move was quite astonishing: the host smiled, quickly pulled out a bottle of champagne, raised a toast, and joined the other guests on the show by saying, "Applause for taking her Satan, let's toast to the British trash can!" Such a related video clip quickly went viral on the Internet shortly after the release of Queen Elizabeth II in the United Kingdom, causing a hot discussion on foreign networks.

The national vendetta is difficult, Elizabeth II died, and the Argentine host showed champagne to celebrate

The TV host accused Queen Elizabeth II of committing many crimes, and many netizens criticized the host for not making such remarks on live television, but some netizens expressed support for the host, saying that he was telling the truth.

The national vendetta is difficult, Elizabeth II died, and the Argentine host showed champagne to celebrate

Most of the domestic netizens also think that the host's approach is somewhat excessive, because after all, it is a live TV program for the audience, but some netizens think that for Argentina, it is not too much, which also starts from the previous history of the two countries, why the host will do such a thing, which starts from the Falklands War between Britain and Argentina.

The "hostility" between Britain and Argentina in modern times stems primarily from disputes over the Malvinas Islands (or "Falkland Islands"), a group of islands identified by a United Nations commission. Restrictions on the continental shelf belonging to Argentine territorial waters. British occupation; 1982 Intense fighting between the British and Argentines in the Falkland Islands eventually resulted in the deaths of some 649 Argentines and 255 British. After the surrender of Argentine troops, the island remained occupied by the British. The war on the British side was ordered by Queen Elizabeth II and waged by Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher.

The national vendetta is difficult, Elizabeth II died, and the Argentine host showed champagne to celebrate

Schematic diagram of the two sides of the Falklands War conflict

Moreover, after the Battle of the Falklands, the sovereignty issue of malvinas was not effectively resolved, and Britain's refusal to participate in the sovereignty negotiations caused more dissatisfaction among Argentines. Some people in Western countries accused him of "not knowing how to commemorate the dead", which is an insult not only to britain, but also to the commonwealth. It is unreasonable to insult a queen who has no real power. This is a manifestation of political ignorance.

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