British Establishment turn on Harry/Meghan - After Meghan Interview, Queen Promises Diversity Drive

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Yeah i know that. But the Irish, welsh and the scots dont want to be part of the shyt anymore. I doubt Charles reign will be smooth

The Brits are also getting tired of the Royal Family, its a downward spiral for their economy since BRIXIT etc... Piers Morgan even walked off his own show

Its gonna be a wrap for that good for nothing family real quick!

I don't care for the British RF, but this isn't really true

I think Australia becomes a Republic when Queen Elizabeth dies though
 

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c00ndance doubling down with a double faux pas .. :picard:

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'If you believe Archie has suffered racism then call me a Nigerian prince and give me your credit card': Candace Owens backs Piers Morgan and tears into 'leftist narcissist' Meghan Markle after Oprah interview
  • Owens told Sean Hannity Wednesday that Meghan Markle 'couldn't keep her stories straight' during Oprah interview
  • She expressed disbelief at Duchess's claims that Archie may not have been offered a title because of his skin color
  • Owens also mocked Meghan for claiming she doesn't read press but then allegedly putting in a complaint to ITV about negative press coverage
Conservative commentator Candace Owens has lashed out at Meghan Markle during an interview with Sean Hannity Wednesday night, describing the Duchess as a 'liar' and a 'narcissist'.

Owens told the Fox News anchor that Meghan 'couldn't keep her stories straight' during her bombshell interview with Oprah last weekend.

'She [Meghan] said she doesn't read newspapers or check social media. That's not true because she then said that she was suicidal because of bad press,' Owens stated.

Owens also claimed that Meghan's insinuation that her son, Archie, was not offered a title because of his skin tone was also untrue.

'If you have seen a picture of Archie and you believe he suffered anti-black racism, then call me a Nigerian prince and give me your credit card,' the outspoken pundit proclaimed, saying that the baby Royal had a light skin tone.

Owens additionally mocked Meghan for putting in a complaint to British broadcaster ITV because she was upset with critical comments made by Good Morning Britain host Piers Morgan.

Candace Owens says 'leftist narcissist' Meghan Markle 'can't keep her stories straight' | Daily Mail Online
 

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c00ndance doubling down with a double faux pas .. :picard:

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'If you believe Archie has suffered racism then call me a Nigerian prince and give me your credit card': Candace Owens backs Piers Morgan and tears into 'leftist narcissist' Meghan Markle after Oprah interview
  • Owens told Sean Hannity Wednesday that Meghan Markle 'couldn't keep her stories straight' during Oprah interview
  • She expressed disbelief at Duchess's claims that Archie may not have been offered a title because of his skin color
  • Owens also mocked Meghan for claiming she doesn't read press but then allegedly putting in a complaint to ITV about negative press coverage
Conservative commentator Candace Owens has lashed out at Meghan Markle during an interview with Sean Hannity Wednesday night, describing the Duchess as a 'liar' and a 'narcissist'.

Owens told the Fox News anchor that Meghan 'couldn't keep her stories straight' during her bombshell interview with Oprah last weekend.

'She [Meghan] said she doesn't read newspapers or check social media. That's not true because she then said that she was suicidal because of bad press,' Owens stated.

Owens also claimed that Meghan's insinuation that her son, Archie, was not offered a title because of his skin tone was also untrue.

'If you have seen a picture of Archie and you believe he suffered anti-black racism, then call me a Nigerian prince and give me your credit card,' the outspoken pundit proclaimed, saying that the baby Royal had a light skin tone.

Owens additionally mocked Meghan for putting in a complaint to British broadcaster ITV because she was upset with critical comments made by Good Morning Britain host Piers Morgan.

Candace Owens says 'leftist narcissist' Meghan Markle 'can't keep her stories straight' | Daily Mail Online


When the shytstorom comes on her, and it will come. Watching her crash and burn as the cacs she tap dances for quietly step away and let her suffer will be glorious.
 
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c00ndance doubling down with a double faux pas .. :picard:

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'If you believe Archie has suffered racism then call me a Nigerian prince and give me your credit card': Candace Owens backs Piers Morgan and tears into 'leftist narcissist' Meghan Markle after Oprah interview
  • Owens told Sean Hannity Wednesday that Meghan Markle 'couldn't keep her stories straight' during Oprah interview
  • She expressed disbelief at Duchess's claims that Archie may not have been offered a title because of his skin color
  • Owens also mocked Meghan for claiming she doesn't read press but then allegedly putting in a complaint to ITV about negative press coverage
Conservative commentator Candace Owens has lashed out at Meghan Markle during an interview with Sean Hannity Wednesday night, describing the Duchess as a 'liar' and a 'narcissist'.

Owens told the Fox News anchor that Meghan 'couldn't keep her stories straight' during her bombshell interview with Oprah last weekend.

'She [Meghan] said she doesn't read newspapers or check social media. That's not true because she then said that she was suicidal because of bad press,' Owens stated.

Owens also claimed that Meghan's insinuation that her son, Archie, was not offered a title because of his skin tone was also untrue.

'If you have seen a picture of Archie and you believe he suffered anti-black racism, then call me a Nigerian prince and give me your credit card,' the outspoken pundit proclaimed, saying that the baby Royal had a light skin tone.

Owens additionally mocked Meghan for putting in a complaint to British broadcaster ITV because she was upset with critical comments made by Good Morning Britain host Piers Morgan.

Candace Owens says 'leftist narcissist' Meghan Markle 'can't keep her stories straight' | Daily Mail Online


The woman literally has nothing but negative things to say about black people, then cries to white people that black people don’t like her.
 

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:mjlol: convenient blacks vs c00ns and their cac overseers going to do an interview with one and sparking up a conversation between the rest is the funniest shyt ever. fukk all these motherfukkers.

:unimpressed: up next, more caveman antics.
 

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This shyt has been everywhere for the past few days. I could care less but I do love the fact that the royal family is getting shytted on, no matter who is doing it. If they can spin this to their benefit, then go for it.
 

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"You could, if you’ve been as frustrated by the Dutch educational system as I was, characterise it as institutionalised mediocrity. But the good thing about it is that it really doesn’t matter for your identity or your prospects exactly which school or university you went to—not in the way it does in England. Dutch people are unfamiliar with that English ritual where two highly educated people try to work out which one has the edge: state school or private? Oxford, Cambridge, or some other place? If Oxbridge, what college?"

"I have seen plenty of English middle-class parents jump through crazy hoops to get their children into the “right” school. I have seen friendships ripped apart when one couple sends their daughter to a private school and the others do not. I was not surprised to read that Jeremy Corbyn’s second marriage collapsed over the question of whether to send his son to a selective school."

"It is quite ironic that a nation that gave the world the term “fair play” sees the fact that rich children receive a better education than poor ones as a perfectly natural thing. I remember asking around at the Guardian, where I had been hired to investigate the City of London, why this progressive newspaper did not put the school system centre stage. This is how the elites clone themselves, is it not? The answer: most of our management and prominent writers went to private school themselves and most are sending their children there, too, so that would invite the charge of hypocrisy. I struggle to blame those former Guardian colleagues knowing that two thirds of all top jobs in England today go to the 7 per cent of children who have attended private schools. Are you really going to sacrifice your child’s prospects to make an individual stand which will change nothing?"

"Nor do I blame working-class people for seething at a system where by the time you are 11 the die is cast, and where—to add insult to injury—you are constantly told that this is a meritocracy where all that counts is hard work and being “aspirational” (a word that does not even exist in Dutch). And one in which you hear everyone talk about “public schools.” That is like calling a taxi a form of “public transport” or indeed, naming dilapidated zones of social housing “estates.” (Seriously, middle-class Englanders, how will you ever straighten yourselves out if you can’t even say what you mean, and mean what you say?)"

"If I were English and working class, the loaded dice and the accompanying cant would make me very bitter—a bitterness that was cleverly harvested by the “Leave” camp. Yes, there were factors beside class that bore on the vote: voters in London and Scotland broke for “Remain,” and pensioners broke for “Leave.” But class was central: the connection between voting “Leave” and having finished education early was just as strong as the endlessly-discussed age dimension. And the same bitterness will, surely, be harnessed again until the root cause is addressed."

"There is another, final, side to this class system à l’Anglaise. It seems to breed a perspective on the world that is zero-sum. Your class system is a form of ranking. For one to go up, another must go down. Perhaps this is why sports are such an obsession. There, too, only one can win. It was striking for this Dutchman to see an innocuous school dance be concluded with the designation of a winner. The result: all the other eight-year-olds went home slightly or clearly annoyed for not having won. Why not just let them dance? There seems to be in English culture—with its adversarial courtrooms, and its parliamentary front benches two swords’ length apart—an almost reflexive need to compete, to conclude a process by declaring a winner. The expectation that English children will learn to put a brave face on the hurt of losing doubtless deepens the scars."

"The English consequently struggle to understand the “one plus one is three” concept of co-operation so fundamental to the EU. The word “compromise” has an almost negative ring in English popular culture; the idea gets dismissed as “fudge,” rather than a worthwhile outcome that can help everyone save face.""


How I learnt to loathe England - Prospect Magazine

more about the EU but also relevant for the above comments on class
 

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"You could, if you’ve been as frustrated by the Dutch educational system as I was, characterise it as institutionalised mediocrity. But the good thing about it is that it really doesn’t matter for your identity or your prospects exactly which school or university you went to—not in the way it does in England. Dutch people are unfamiliar with that English ritual where two highly educated people try to work out which one has the edge: state school or private? Oxford, Cambridge, or some other place? If Oxbridge, what college?"

"I have seen plenty of English middle-class parents jump through crazy hoops to get their children into the “right” school. I have seen friendships ripped apart when one couple sends their daughter to a private school and the others do not. I was not surprised to read that Jeremy Corbyn’s second marriage collapsed over the question of whether to send his son to a selective school."

"It is quite ironic that a nation that gave the world the term “fair play” sees the fact that rich children receive a better education than poor ones as a perfectly natural thing. I remember asking around at the Guardian, where I had been hired to investigate the City of London, why this progressive newspaper did not put the school system centre stage. This is how the elites clone themselves, is it not? The answer: most of our management and prominent writers went to private school themselves and most are sending their children there, too, so that would invite the charge of hypocrisy. I struggle to blame those former Guardian colleagues knowing that two thirds of all top jobs in England today go to the 7 per cent of children who have attended private schools. Are you really going to sacrifice your child’s prospects to make an individual stand which will change nothing?"

"Nor do I blame working-class people for seething at a system where by the time you are 11 the die is cast, and where—to add insult to injury—you are constantly told that this is a meritocracy where all that counts is hard work and being “aspirational” (a word that does not even exist in Dutch). And one in which you hear everyone talk about “public schools.” That is like calling a taxi a form of “public transport” or indeed, naming dilapidated zones of social housing “estates.” (Seriously, middle-class Englanders, how will you ever straighten yourselves out if you can’t even say what you mean, and mean what you say?)"

"If I were English and working class, the loaded dice and the accompanying cant would make me very bitter—a bitterness that was cleverly harvested by the “Leave” camp. Yes, there were factors beside class that bore on the vote: voters in London and Scotland broke for “Remain,” and pensioners broke for “Leave.” But class was central: the connection between voting “Leave” and having finished education early was just as strong as the endlessly-discussed age dimension. And the same bitterness will, surely, be harnessed again until the root cause is addressed."

"There is another, final, side to this class system à l’Anglaise. It seems to breed a perspective on the world that is zero-sum. Your class system is a form of ranking. For one to go up, another must go down. Perhaps this is why sports are such an obsession. There, too, only one can win. It was striking for this Dutchman to see an innocuous school dance be concluded with the designation of a winner. The result: all the other eight-year-olds went home slightly or clearly annoyed for not having won. Why not just let them dance? There seems to be in English culture—with its adversarial courtrooms, and its parliamentary front benches two swords’ length apart—an almost reflexive need to compete, to conclude a process by declaring a winner. The expectation that English children will learn to put a brave face on the hurt of losing doubtless deepens the scars."

"The English consequently struggle to understand the “one plus one is three” concept of co-operation so fundamental to the EU. The word “compromise” has an almost negative ring in English popular culture; the idea gets dismissed as “fudge,” rather than a worthwhile outcome that can help everyone save face.""


How I learnt to loathe England - Prospect Magazine

more about the EU but also relevant for the above comments on class
british class system is toxic and they left it's foot prints all over their colonies. classism is very ripe in Africa and the Caribbean.

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Props for the links. I did hear about Barbados, and hope for Caribbean nations follow suit

It'll be interesting to see if they can transition from Elizabeth to Charles, and then probably within a few years to Will

A quick question to brehs more knowledgeable than I: Say Scotland/Wales become independent states, would they still retain Elizabeth as their monarch, or is their a movement towards a Republic in these states? Because the articles I've read go either way
 

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Props for the links. I did hear about Barbados, and hope for Caribbean nations follow suit

It'll be interesting to see if they can transition from Elizabeth to Charles, and then probably within a few years to Will

A quick question to brehs more knowledgeable than I: Say Scotland/Wales become independent states, would they still retain Elizabeth as their monarch, or is their a movement towards a Republic in these states? Because the articles I've read go either way

Yeah "independence" means moving towards being Republican states e.g Ireland...

Imagine 20+ African countries are still part of the Commonwealth, and no real benefits of being part of it
 
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