Jacobitism

"Not to be confused with Jacobinism."

Jacobitism is a religious and authoritarian ideology based on the ideas after of the Glorious Revolution of 1688 (Mainly supporters for the senior line of the Stuarts).

The main doctrines of Jacobitism are the Divine Right of Kings, Anti-Unionism and that the king can not be deposed no matter what. Though the ideology varied throughout the UK. For example: In Ireland it meant tolerance for Catholics, as well as autonomy (Which James Francis Edward Stuart opposed). Jacobites also believed that Absolute and Arbitrary powers are separate and that the king must use his powers, ordained by the oath to God himself, to benefit the people and to provide law and justice.

History
After the Glorious Revolution of 1688, The Jacobites argued that due to the Divine Right of Kings, the king couldn't be deposed, therefore making the line after 1688 illegitimate.

In the 1880s and 1890s there was a brief revival which led to multiple clubs and societies forming, but ended after the first World War started.

Personality
Speaks with a Scottish or Irish accent.

How to Draw
Jacobite_flag.svg
 * 1) Draw a red ball
 * 2) Draw a white square
 * 3) Draw a blue outline in the rim

Friends

 * [[File:Catheo.png]] Catholic Theocracy - Aye mate, tisth ese sumthaing d’hat ei luv’th. (Aye mate, this is something that I love)
 * [[File:Monarch.png]]Monarchism- All hayl Bonni Prens charleh! (All hail bonnie prince Charlie!)
 * [[File:Nrx.png]] Neoreactionarism - Ohhhhh a fan of maine, ai laique yeer blog. (Ohhhhh a fan of mine,I like your blog.)

Frenemies

 * [[File:BritFash.png]] British Fascism - Ahprreshiat’th Tahe autthemphtant laddie, beut yeee nevur raelly jot sohmewehar. (Appreciate the attempt lad, but you never really got somewhere)

Enemies

 * [[File:Jack.png]] Jacobinism - Nohet oenlee arhe wee noyt thi saem, yehw aerh souhme ooth tehe fourhtest apaerte ideoeliegies imaaeginable! (Not only are we not the same, we are some of the furthest apart ideologies imaginable)

Wikipedia

 * Jacobitism