Zaira
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A member of the press, which makes money off reporting on the monarchy, is annoyed that their meal ticket doesn’t want to play anymore. How shocking that such a person would think treatment of H/M wasn’t all that bad. I’d be curious about what POC in the U.K. think about this.
There has been a lot written by Black British commentators on this. You can find it in some of the papers like the Guardian, Independent, and online sources too. Of course more of the "rota" papers and news orgs which are woefully lacking in diversity including the the BBC, refuse to entertain these views from Black and brown Britons except Trevor Philips of course. I can send you more links on private message since I don't want to get ding for bringing race up but here is one article that made it all the way to the NYT from Afua Hirsch who is a noted Black British commentator.
https://www.nytimes.com/2020/01/09/...rince-harry.html?smtyp=cur&smid=tw-nytopinion
The British press has succeeded in its apparent project of hounding Meghan Markle, the Duchess of Sussex, out of Britain. The part it perhaps didn’t bargain for, however, is the loss of Prince Harry — a much loved Royal and a key part of the family’s global brand — along with her.
Her treatment has proved what many of us have always known: No matter how beautiful you are, whom you marry, what palaces you occupy, charities you support, how faithful you are, how much money you accumulate or what good deeds you perform, in this society racism will still follow you.
In Britain’s rigid class society, there is still a deep correlation between privilege and race. The relatively few people of color — and even fewer if you count only those who have African heritage — who rise to prominent success and prosperity in Britain are often told we should be “grateful” or told to leave if we don’t like it here.
Another from HuffPo UK
https://consent.yahoo.com/collectCo...483-ac87-84d3a972f8aa&lang=en-gb&inline=false
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