Taffy Mocked a King – And His Own Legacy.

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There’s something deeply jarring when someone who calls themselves a proud Welshman openly mocks King Arthur—calling him a “mongo” and dismissing the legend as “myth,” “bullshit,” and “rubbish.”

That’s what Taffy did.

This isn’t just an insult. It’s a betrayal. Because Arthur isn’t just a story—he’s a cornerstone of identity. Especially Welsh identity. He’s the hero who stood against tyranny. The symbol of strength, justice, and leadership. He’s also—if Alan Wilson and Baram Blackett are to be believed—a real king rooted in Welsh history.

Taffy asked me to tell him something about himself he didn’t know. I told him this:

“You could be descended from King Arthur himself.”

Instead of reflection or curiosity, I got sneers and slurs.

He then tried to bait me with riddles and numbers—as if guessing his favourite digit was more valid than understanding the ancestral truth I laid before him.

And here’s the bitter irony:

Taffy, with all his national pride and dragon symbolism, may well carry the bloodline of the king he mocks.

This is what happens when you laugh at your own roots:

You don’t just dishonour the past—you disconnect from your own greatness.

Arthur doesn’t need defending. His legend has stood the test of time, but when someone denies their own myth, you have to ask…

Who’s the real “mongo”?

The king who ruled nations? Or the man who spits on his own legacy?

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