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That, effectively, is what Piers Morgan did when he walked off the set of "Good Morning Britain".
Morgan reportedly became frustrated when bi-racial co-host, Alex Beresford, took issue with Morgan taking issue with Meghan Markle.
And what the core issue? Race.
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Former Good Morning Britain presenter Piers Morgan says 'I believe in freedom of speech' as he defends comments he made about Meghan. He adds 'the damage she has done to the monarchy is enormous'.
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In a make-believe world in which diversity is our strength, it's astounding that professional journalists can engage with such audacity over the skin tone of unborn babies.
Seriously. That's the row.
Markle — who was virtually unknown before wedging herself into Britain's royal family — apparently declared herself a victim of royal racism because some unknown individual wondered aloud about the color of her then-unborn baby's skin.
Beresford defended Markle, who made her offense known during a conversation with race-baiting billionaire, Oprah Winfrey. Beresford apparently was similarly offended at some point in his past when questioned about the "shade of cocoa" of his own son.
The far-left assures us that race is only skin deep and is no big deal. But then, given the opportunity, they spat at the drop of a hat over the very issue they say is insignificant.
This is not about race. It's about the far-left leveraging race to divide Western cultures. It's about exploiting race to create class conflict even where no conflict exists.
Rest assured: The far-left cares nothing about resolving racial conflict. Rather, the far-left cares only about instigating racial conflict at every opportunity.
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Said Beresford: “I’m tired of finding a different way to explain not to you, but to so many people, on why what has been said is so wrong. … I’ve walked into institutions as the only person of color and experienced covert and overt racism on so many occasions and why the Meghan interview really resonates with me is because an ex-work colleague — not on this show — asked me if I was worried about the shade of cocoa that my son was going to come out.”