1. I posted a tweet about #MeghanMarkle today and in the clip she spoke abt how she was scared and feared for her life and the life of her kids. I would say a large portion of the hateful, and vile comments that tweet got was from white women hiding behind @KensingtonRoyal pics.
2. Of course I punch harder than you can punch at me in my responses, but while I am not surprised or shocked, I guess I am disappointed in the amount of women that felt it was okay to denigrate another woman especially a WOC and a mother with lies and downright falsehoods.
3. I've said this before I am NOT a monarchist, or royalist, I've grown up in 3 countries that are sovereign to Britain including living in the UK, and I've seen how useless the actual @RoyalFamily is when it comes to anything of substance for British subjects.
4. But today, when going back and forth, defending specifically Meghan, I resolved that if u think you're going to bully her simply for existing, you've got another thing coming. Now I see why the #SussexSquad has been so fervent in their defence of Harry and specifically Meghan.
7. They have no qualms about stirring the hatred and vitriol that is thrown at this couple, and it seems as though they relish in it. I am old enough to remember how they tormented Princess Diana, and I see them doing the same thing to Meghan.
8. Regardless of Meghan's flaws and faults she is still a human being, which is what I think many of the white women who hate her, forget. I think that when they look at themselves they have such a heightened belief of superiority that they can not believe a Prince would marry
9. and love a woman so deeply as Harry does for Meghan. They've never truly had that kind of love and the rage that they feel stems from the "who does she think she is" and whether they say it or not "she's an upity n*****"
10. I stop and wonder if they were ever truly allys or just pretending, or was the racism always in them, and they feel that it is okay to hate someone who is simply trying to live her life as best as she can.
11. These women same to have twisted sense of morality when it comes to Meghan, but think that Kate parading around in damn near naked to catch William's eye, flashing boys at school her bum, etc. is okay.
12. These women seem fine w abuse of a WOC by their WS institution, which speaks volumes to how they see WOC. I saw so many tweets saying she should "shut up" and "Stop playing the victimr" the latter by @countessSANE CEO of @CharitySANE an org for mental health.
14. they stand in the pocket and attempt to speak truth to the disinformation, I applaud them.
Like I said, I am old enough to remember Princess Diana, and the many of the same people who vowed to protect the "boys" are now only glad to heap abuse,
15. and hate onto the wife of the youngest son.
I would say SHAME on them, but from today, it is clear they have no shame, or humanity! Today is a day that I will never forget, because today,
16. I saw a small taste of what a WOC endures, simply for loving a man who happens to be a Prince, and what Fleet Street and the Royal Family will do to that woman for standing up for herself and not allowing herself to be victimized by them.
17. A woman who upgraded a Prince and taught him how to love her, the way she deserved to be loved. You hate Meghan, but maybe you should ask yourself why you hate this wife, mother, daughter, and friend – so much that you feel the need to throw away your dignity to hate her?
*seem
*victim
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1. Harry almost lost #MeghanMarkle because of the way he spoke to her in an argument:
“She was calm, but said in a quiet, level tone that she would never stand for being spoken to like that,” Harry writes. “I nodded.”
2. Markle also said she would not “tolerate” that behavior in the future, with Harry writing, “She wasn’t going to raise children in an atmosphere of anger or disrespect. She laid it all out, super-clear.”
3. When the former actress went on to ask where her partner’s outburst “came from” and whether he “overhear[d] adults speak that way … growing up,” the prince replied, “Yes.”