Archduchess Zelia
Heir Apparent
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I understand that you feel Meghan and Harry deserve the benefit of the doubt. It also seems you believe that being a victim of racism is worse than being a victim of almost anything else. I respect those opinions but don’t share them.
What a strange conclusion to draw from any of my posts on the subject I don't believe I've compared racism to "anything else".
You also seem to argue that no one can have a valid opinion on Harry and Meghan's allegations because we don't know for sure what happened. If that were the standard, we would rarely be able to have an opinion about anything - including events that don't involve the royal family - unless we are a direct witness. In contrast, I think I can reasonably form opinions about the whole interview based on whether it can be proven that Harry and Meghan deliberately lied during the interview (...)
No, that's not what I'm arguing. If you read my original post on the subject, the poster I replied to insinuated that H&M "think" they're the wronged party. My argument was that it's curious how it seems to have been collectively determined among several posters that they haven't been wronged when we don't know the details of what's gone down.
In particular I find it curious how readily people seem to brush off the allegations of racism just because H&M made the allegations in an interview they didn't like.
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