por razões além da minha compreensão, as notícias das semanas no Reino Unido foram dominadas por uma entrevista na televisão que foi realizada por uma personalidade de entretenimento americana com um príncipe e sua esposa que são cerca de 99 TH Em linha para o trono. Mas, quando entramos no quarto mês de um terceiro bloqueio nacional, mais empresas vão para a parede, muitos milhares perdem seus empregos e a equipe de enfermagem da linha de frente está "comemorando" sua caminhada de 1%, bem, me chame de idiota, mas, no meu livro, não devemos focar o que nos focarmos. Morgan Charade tem exercitado as mentes da Fleet Street e, de fato, o Twitterati desde que o bate -papo de Oprah Winfrey foi ao ar. Mostrar bom dia A Grã -Bretanha foi - "Boa Riddance". As odious as I find a man who was the Editor of a tabloid that hacked peoples’ phones back in the day, what message are we sending out as a country that says offering an opinion, however vehemently many of us would disagree, should be a sackable or resign-able offence?
That the 90-minute conversation would merit some attention, there is no doubt. But, as we enter the fourth month of a third national lockdown, more businesses go to the wall, many thousands lose their jobs, and frontline nursing staff are ‘celebrating’ their 1% pay hike, well, call me daft, but in my book, there are more important things for us to be focussing on.
However, we must deal with what is real, rather than what we would like, and undoubtedly the Meghan Markle vs Piers Morgan charade has been exercising the minds of Fleet Street and indeed the Twitterati ever since the Oprah Winfrey chat was aired.
Without wishing to get into the details of what the Duchess of Sussex said and alleged (I’m probably on the ‘woke’ side of the debate as far as this is concerned), I have to confess that my initial reaction to the dismissal of a man who I have always found contemptible from the television show Good Morning Britain was – “Good riddance”.
However, on reflection, I’m not sure that is right. As odious as I find a man who was the Editor of a tabloid that hacked peoples’ phones back in the day, what message are we sending out as a country that says offering an opinion, however vehemently many of us would disagree, should be a sackable or resign-able offence?
Ultimately, the man has expressed a view that the majority may find offensive – but a healthy minority will agree with Ele. Caso contrário, não vivemos mais em uma democracia. As nuances não são permitidas. Enquanto também simpatizava com ela sobre os comentários feitos sobre a cor da pele de sua criança, o tratamento terrível dela pela nossa imprensa e os desafios de saúde mental que ela sofreu? E, como resultado, nossa política também é. Pois, na minha experiência, há muito mais cinza no mundo do que preto ou branco. Infelizmente, temo que vejamos Piers Morgan de volta em nossas telas de televisão muito antes que isso aconteça.
If we rightly defend the rights of minority groups, we must also defend the rights of those who articulate minority views. Otherwise, we no longer live in a democracy.
I argued against cancel culture recently, and in many ways Piers Morgan has fallen victim to this.
Once more we find ourselves embroiled as a country in a debate whereby you were either for Meghan and Harry or against them. Nuance is not allowed.
And yet, how many think, like me, that her remarks about not Googling the Prince when she started dating him, feeling obliged (and offended) at having to Google the words to the National Anthem, and complaining about the lack of Royal title for her son were fluff; whilst also empathising with her over the comments made about her unborn child’s skin colour, the appalling treatment of her by our press and the mental health challenges she suffered?
As with Brexit, gender, race, politics, and a whole host of other issues the terms ‘middle ground’, ‘compromise’ and ‘balanced’ are no longer acceptable.
The debate in this country is a lot worse for it. And as a result, our politics is too.
It is time to return to a more mature, collegiate style of debate. For, in my experience, there is far more Grey in the world than Black or White. Alas, I fear that we will see Piers Morgan back on our television screens long before that happens.