Prince Harry is a man of principle. He destroyed his entire life, including his relationship with his brother and the entire rest of his family as a result of his love for the presumably not particularly asphyxiating gooey hole between the legs of a 40-year-old woman from Africa.
He is what some would call a “ride or die nigga.”
When the time came to ride, he hit the gas pedal and shifted into seventh gear.
RT:
Prince Harry, the Duke of Sussex, found himself mocked on Twitter after he condemned social media companies for allowing the organization of the Trump supporters who stormed the US Capitol.
“There is no way to downplay this. There was a literal attack on democracy in the United States, organized on social media, which is an issue of violent extremism,” Harry said in an interview with Fast Company on Friday, referencing the January 6 storming of the Capitol, adding, “It’s hard for me to understand how the platforms themselves can eagerly take profit but shun responsibility.”
Though many Americans and Brits are becoming increasingly concerned about the power of Big Tech companies, social media users were quick to point out the irony of a literal prince calling out an “attack on democracy.”
All he was saying was the standard, morally demanded view of the media and the US government.
Should he be attacked for this?
Even though he is literally married to a used up old divorced black woman who has had God only knows how many very brave abortions?
Monarch defends democracy. Lol https://t.co/YvNoV14GN7
— Austin Petersen ?? (@AP4Liberty) January 23, 2021
Prince Harry is irrelevant. I do not need him to tell me it was an attack. I AM AMERICAN. I KNOW THIS. why doesn’t he go just go back to princing? ?
— Amanda C. (@AmandaStarshine) January 23, 2021
He’s literally the poster child of white privilege and monarch rulers who colonized and pillaged themselves to wealth. PS: There’s no such thing as a “prince”. pic.twitter.com/HwXvEsNCAY
— Douglas Karr (@douglaskarr) January 23, 2021
As an American, I do not want to hear from Harry about MY country. He has no idea what the Capitol means to us, to Democracy. He has no idea how close my country came to losing everything…how Democracy prevailed, but how it’s still so fragile. Blaming social media for the
— Betsy Tarr (@Betsypaige24) January 23, 2021
Says the Son of a man who hung out with the most prolific, unimpeded, sexual abuser of children in UK history. They even gave him the keys to a children’s mental hospital so he could prey on the disadvantaged. Bruh shut up. #Jimmysavile https://t.co/NyhOqzz2Sj pic.twitter.com/wmefgwSoi3
— Larry Johnson (@2LarryJohnson7) January 23, 2021
This is all obviously layers of confusion, interwoven into a tapestry of lunacy.
If every single Hollywood celebrity can say this – people who arguably have a much higher position in society than any royal, let alone a royal who sacrificed his inheritance because of his aging African sex partner and boss mommy – why can’t Harry say it?
I stand with Harry and his right to spout inane rhetoric backing up every element of a totally corrupt establishment run by Jews that stripped his family of their power.
(However, arguably, Harry has no right to his title, as because of the events of the English Civil War, his family was installed as a fake monarchy. I guess sometimes in this world people do get what they deserve.)
I kinda feel like Harry is getting the Andrew treatment, in some way. Not really, of course, it’s much more complicated, but it’s still “but all I did was what Jews told me to do – I thought that was my role, as a member of the royalty of the British government.”