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Compassion Is More Than Just A Buzzword In A Word Salad

There is a load of ways to show compassion…

Meghan and Harry do not know what the word ‘compassion’ actually means, let alone how it works. Sure, they preach the topic on their fancy Archewell website by saying ‘Compassion in Action’. What action are we talking about, exactly?

We’ve been browsing through posts on the Markle News Instagram feed and we came across a rather interesting repost from Tumblr. We won’t burden you all with all the details but apparently, Meghan did not show compassion to several members of staff who are gay. Yep, you read that right. Now, this post should be taken with a grain of salt as we don’t know if it’s true. But here’s the post.

[Credit: @marklenews1 – Instagram]

This is quite the revelation as Archewell posted a series of short form articles for Pride Month. Now, we can just see Meghan using slurs against the alleged members of staff. At least the Cambridges respect all people, no matter their sexual orientation.

Also, Meghan does not care about anyone but herself. She did not show her father or half-siblings compassion. We’ve already written about Markle’s treatment of her late Uncle Mike. Then, there’s the subject of the Sussexes’ behaviour towards members of Harry’s family. Bear in mind most of these are alleged. There was Meghan’s bullying of Princess Charlotte, Harry calling his father a terrible parent and calling his brother ‘trapped’. We could go on, but the point we’re trying to make has more to do with their selfishness more than anything else. They do all this stuff to make themselves feel on top when they’re the polar opposite.

Buzzwords

Meghan has a load of buzzwords and Harry is parroting off her as seen in this video by YouTuber Pilot Hardy called Prince Harry: Meghan’s Talking Parrot. She has also put together two videos called Meghan’s Buzzwords part 1 and part 2.

Compassion is one of the many phrases they both use repeatedly. We think Pilot Hardy has made the videos perfectly as a way to show how annoying their voices are when they talk about being compassionate towards others. If they actually wanted to be nice, then why are they bullying staff, saying they [the staff] didn’t know what they were doing, doing the Oprah interview while Prince Philip was in hospital, etc?

It is mind-boggling to see two grown adults act so selfishly and say they are bringing compassion to the world. They’re not. They don’t actually practice what they preach and people are waking up to this fact and are quite frankly sick of it.

There Are Many Ways To Show Compassion

There is more to being compassionate then just slapping it on a website the way Archewell does it:

If one really wants to show compassion, go out and help the elderly people in your community. Volunteer at an animal or homeless shelter, enter a career that will assist people like a vet assistant or a nurse in a hospital. Also, don’t do it to make yourself look better the way Harry and Meghan do it. They jumped on a private jet, took their own photographer, and did ten minutes worth of work before pissing off to god knows where.

These are the photos from that Baby2Baby event:

It was also a great way for Meghan to merch the stuff she was wearing which all ended up on Meghan’s Mirror within hours. If the Sussexes actually cared about their charity work, they wouldn’t bandwagon jump. Secondly, they wouldn’t leave after ten minutes. Oh! And let’s not forget the thing about the private jet.

Can you imagine how the charity organisers felt when they said, “Oh, we have a private photographer to take pictures for us and we’re leaving in ten minutes.”

Also, where was the compassion for the Spencer family at the Diana Statue unveiling and Harry was acting like the event was about him? Hmmm… we wonder where he gets THAT from. Thank god, one of Princess Diana’s sisters stood by William when the Duke of Sussex started throwing his weight around.

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C.J. Hawkings has written for the now-defunct Entertainment website, Movie Pilot and the still functioning WhatCulture and ScreenRant. She prides herself as a truth seeker and will do (almost) anything for coffee or Coke No Sugar. Oh! And food!

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