u/Glitter_Bee

The Move? Scared for Meghan & Society

The news that they are moving back to England is upsetting. I was happy that they were far away from the whispers of the courtiers. Even though they were in America, they have still been harassed and ridiculed by the British press and a cottage industry of YouTube/tiktok grifters capturing views from people invested in hating Meghan.

I can’t believe it’s been so long and haters are still hanging on her every word and examining every image. They don’t question how long they’ve been a force of negativity, they just continue to do.

And that’s a greater fear: The internet has legitimized unhappy groups of people bound by time consuming celebrity obsession. I’m not talking about people who watch celebrity trials, but people watching content made to validate their hate obsession with a particular celebrity.

When will be free from this? When we evolve to say “I don’t agree with a person, I’m directing my energies elsewhere”?

Also upset that there are people preying on the mentally ill to keep hate content going and profitable.

reddit.com
u/Glitter_Bee — 1 day ago

Is this not weird? “Kate Middleton Shares an Emotional Moment with Mom Finishing Cancer Treatment and Tells Baby, 'Isn't Mummy Brave?'”

Happened to see this headline. It just seemed a bit exploitative? The baby is being kept out the room so Kate can applaud these people during their intimidate moment?

The royals don’t so things like this. We aren’t invited to their private moments, but they bring cameras to other people’s? I get that it’s to bring awareness, but given Kate had (has?) cancer maybe don’t share more about others than you are willing to share about yourself? It would be more impactful for Charles and Kate to open up.

Monarchy is stupid, I’m sorry. Or not sorry.

people.com
u/Glitter_Bee — 3 months ago