Meghan has suffered almost nothing compared to what a black Brazilian has to go through every day

Meghan has suffered almost nothing compared to what a black Brazilian has to go through every day


The former actress preferred to be a victim of everything and everyone instead of following good examples in the fight against racism and elitism

With the book ‘Spare’ (a second volume is on the way), interviews and documentaries, Harry has transformed the pain for the royal family into a soap opera. Indeed, quite profitable for him.

While the Duke of Sussex is overexposed by the media and sees his popularity plummet with each new appearance, his wife, Meghan Markle, remains out of the spotlight, but equally criticized.

No wonder in the war of egos among members of the Windsor clan. Family is family, whether part of the nobility or the rabble. There will always be confusion between relatives.

What is impressive is Meghan’s fragility, the pivot of this hereproco. As a well-known actress and initially seen as emotionally autonomous, she was expected to overcome the inevitable pressures of the monarchy and the press.

There was even an expectation that she would be able to modernize some aspects of royalty, such as difficulty dealing with pushy reporters and people craving endearments.

Much to everyone’s frustration, Meghan turned out to be a well of self-doubt and self-centeredness. More vulnerable than her mother-in-law, Princess Diana.

What she claims she suffered from racism in Harry’s family and some of the gossip media doesn’t come close to what a black woman goes through on a daily basis in Brazil, whether anonymous or famous.

One shouldn’t judge the pain of the other, nor make a scale of who suffers the most, but the impression is that Meghan preferred the role of victim instead of facing the war she was willing to fight.

A positive example is that of Michelle Obama. The then first lady of the United States was involved in far worse situations.

They created montages making her look like a monkey, made countless ironies with her flat-straightened hair, concocted the false news that she was biologically male, among other sordid fits.

What did he do? Hidden in the White House? Did you seek cover behind Barack? Did you charge a fee to give a dramatic interview on TV? Not.

He looked racists in the eye. Inside her, she was certainly humiliated, but she didn’t back down, she didn’t allow her enemies the pleasure of seeing her weakened.

Meghan’s close friend Oprah Winfrey would also be a reference. Even now famous and a billionaire, the presenter continued to face discrimination.

In 2005, in Paris, he tried to enter a luxury shop. He was stopped. During the protest at the door, a saleswoman said she mistook her for a notorious purse snatcher in town.

Oprah took to Twitter. The owners of the boutique chain just knelt to apologize for her and begged her not to incite a boycott of the brand. The artist laughed at the episode.

“I might go back there and buy the whole store. I didn’t because I don’t want to give that salesgirl the best commission of my life,” she replied wittily.

Meghan Markle lacked the emotional intelligence and a dose of sarcasm to deal with the traditionalist rancor of the most controversial royal family on the planet and the sensational headlines of the tabloids.

She could have taken on the role of the rebel duchess to contribute to the global fight against racism. She preferred to play the plaintive. She didn’t get attached. He today he lives without popular support in California.

Meanwhile, on the streets of any country, anonymous black women are constantly fighting for the right to exist and to be treated with dignity.

They are supported by influential celebrities who, unlike Meghan Markle, think collectively and not just for themselves.




Meghan has suffered almost nothing compared to what a black Brazilian has to go through every day



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