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Originally Posted by Mr K
So she's decided to fight back rather than quietly be another victim of the British tabloids and the Royal mafia. Good for her. The fact that she's succeeding in the courts and elsewhere has angered the media greatly. The colour of her skin always was an issue for many; it reflects badly on this country that racism is still alive and well. The amount of pages devoted to this drivel is obscene given everything else going on in the country and World. Those that buy and obsess over this crap are no better.
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She was chasing interviews and deals a LONG time ago. It is that sort of behaviour from her that is being criticised.
She is the one constantly banging on about her "race", eg referring to herself in "As A Woman Of Color And As Your Sister". Also before the wedding, non-white people were also referring to her "colour".
She only supports groups that are non-white and/or all-female, and that includes her family. Not seen a sign of her supporting a more generalised group or cause.
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On Jan. 14, the Duchess of Sussex visited the group's office and the Downtown Eastside Women's Centre, both of which are based in the city. Meghan and a group of Justice for Girls' staff members had a conversation about climate change and how Indigenous women and girls are being disproportionately affected.
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Nobody would be even the slightest bit interested in Meghan Markle. That is why she sought out a famous husband, the more famous the better.