aren't the sailors her vassals she considers advice from but overrules if she feels like it? and Endymion is her husband so still definitely a king or prince-consort. utopia is clearly a well run monarchy.
No, that's communism. Just like Joseph Stalin would consider advice from the rest of Russia and overrule it, or the Kims would not bother to do the considering part and overrule it. A single brutal dictator who makes all the important decisions is just the quiet part not normally said aloud about communism.
In the spirit of fairness, I decided to brows r/TheRightCan'tMeme and see what they had up and why they thought right-leaning memes were bad. Note that this contains no cherry-picking, these were literally the first four memes on the top of the page. I think they make a compelling case that the Left not only Can't Meme, they have trouble understanding what a meme even is.
This one they said "Cool, and the problem is?" Further commentary was that Starfire didn't count because she's an alien and no humans have orange skin except Trump, and it must be wrong to cast any person who had irises as Annie. Of course, we also got "But they don't complain when it was a white person replacing an Asian!" because I recall zero complaining about that in
Ghost in the Machine.
The only responses they had to this were variants on "Ariel owned slaves?" This rather hilariously proves the memer's point since for most of history that flag was about
rebellion and few people associated it with slavery, if anything the strongest association was with the Dukes of Hazzard fighting the corrupt Boss Hogg.
The next one was somebody's tweet they're pretending is a meme. Their complaints were mostly pedantic and that technically the immigrants weren't
deported, just moved to another part of the state. Also, the national guard would have given the immigrants food so it was really humanitarian aid.
There seems to be a severe shortage of bad right-leaning memes, as they had to
again take some other media and pretend it was a meme, in this case Sinfest. Now out of context of the rest of the comic this is in, it doesn't make a whole lot of sense but it's basically an arc where a leftist explores MAGA culture and gradually acclimates to it. Lacking even basic awareness, the complainers didn't know this particular page was a movie reference to "They Live" where a character had sunglasses that let him see how things really were. They also couldn't figure out why the guys calling for violence were glowing if you wore the glasses of truth.