Empowering women doesn’t include bullying them.
So, this has been bugging us for a while. As anyone who reads this blog knows, we do not like Meghan Markle. Not because of her race, but because of her attitude and her narcissistic tendencies. Putting that aside, we wanted to discuss her constant need to tell us that she’s a feminist that is empowering women.
We call absolute BS! Someone of the Duchess of Sussex’s calibre and track record of bullying should not represent the female population.
Empowering women should be about inspiring them to be who they are and to bring about change. Meghan uses her privilege and the title and the institution she calls racist gave to intimidate young women.
She considers herself an A-lister with extraordinary talent. Sorry to inform you, but this is something she doesn’t have. We’ve seen a few scenes from the first season of Suits, and her acting is horrendous.
Meghan also doesn’t represent the black community. Belittling someone doesn’t make you compassionate. Look at the poor woman who was working for Tyler Perry, who didn’t speak English who got abused by Markle. As Jean Gasho says in her latest post:
So Meghan being a narcissist and naturally evil, she obviously used the power she was given to be black by black people, handed to her on a silver platter, to her own advantage.
Jean Gasho
A strong sentiment from a fearless black woman. Meghan hasn’t had a difficult life. She has abused the love of her family to get what she wants.
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Meghan can claim she never wanted fame, as the Express states, but we don’t believe that.
She claims the men she worked with objectified her into sexualising herself. Ah… no, they didn’t. As our friend, Sue
Markle claims the men she worked with sexualised her. No, they didn’t. Our friend, Sue Smith mentions in her latest video, Meghan did sex scenes in Suits. Not to mention, she did that burger video for Men’s Health.
If anything, Meghan should be grateful to live in a free world. In some countries, women get beaten for defying the men in their lives. Also, she had a voice even back then. If she had felt she was being sexualised, wouldn’t she have said something?
Meghan is a privileged woman who doesn’t give a damn about anyone. If she were a true feminist, she wouldn’t be bitching about her life. A true ambassador would be giving practical advice to young women struggling to find their identities.
What’s more is, Meghan talks massively about being a woman with power but sees other women as threats. She has been cozying up to Oprah Winfrey, who is a billionaire and a black woman. Also, she knows the former Talk Show Queen will believe her due to her biracial heritage.
Meghan Is No Victim
One of the women, Natalie Campbell, is a black woman, someone Meghan says she identifies with as a woman of colour herself. So, why did Ms Campbell leave her job? Was she forced out? What’s more, is this also brings in what allegedly happened with Doria and the naming of Lili.
When questioned why her daughter Lili wasn’t given a name that was part of the African-American culture by her mother, Meghan flew into an alleged rage.
Doria was told she was trailer trash because she was not in the higher class of society. Allegedly, this resulted in Ms Ragland running from the house in a flood of tears.
Nothing is empowering about women like Meghan. There is a lot more to life than having power over others. The class divide is also a real thing. There are some good wealthy people out there who use their wealth and influence for good. Meanwhile, others talk about taking action but don’t do anything.
Meghan doesn’t practice compassion. If she did, she would not treat her family like cash cows.