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| This is just sad. And enfuriating. | |
| By: Twik Date: March 8, 2019, 9:45 am | |
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| http://www.msn.com/en-ca/lifestyle/lifestyleroyals/meghan-markle-racist-online-… | |
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| Once I thought society was moving forward, but there are people | |
| who glory in their own awfulness, I guess. | |
| #Post#: 27385-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: This is just sad. And enfuriating. | |
| By: Aleko Date: March 8, 2019, 12:36 pm | |
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| I think MSN is slightly misreading this whole troll situation. | |
| It is certainly sad that some people get their kicks trolling | |
| Meghan for being mixed-race, but the fact is that these are the | |
| same people who troll Kate for being lower-middle-class and the | |
| daughter of an air hostess - and, if either of the princes had | |
| married a king's or a duke's daughter instead, would undoubtedly | |
| have targeted her as a snobby aristo / an effing inbred | |
| foreigner. It's just a handy stick to beat her with: racism is | |
| hardly the point at all for the vast majority of the trolls, | |
| whose main hobby is spilling bile indiscriminately. | |
| - And, BTW, MSN are wrong also to say that 'Meghan and Harry's | |
| forthcoming child will be the first known mixed-race baby in the | |
| royal family's thousand-year history': the first was born in | |
| 2010. Senna Kowhai Lewis and Tāne Mahuta Lewis, | |
| great-great-grandchildren of King George V, who are currently | |
| 31st and 32nd in line to the throne, are half-Maori. | |
| #Post#: 27390-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: This is just sad. And enfuriating. | |
| By: LurkingGurl Date: March 8, 2019, 3:24 pm | |
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| I wouldn't blame society. The article had this little bit | |
| "The analysis of the tweets, posted between January and the | |
| middle of February, shows that a tight-knit group of accounts is | |
| behind much of the trolling." | |
| That's not society at large. That's a trolling operation. | |
| #Post#: 27575-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: This is just sad. And enfuriating. | |
| By: JeanFromBNA Date: March 12, 2019, 5:55 pm | |
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| [quote author=Aleko link=topic=1036.msg27385#msg27385 | |
| date=1552070172] | |
| I think MSN is slightly misreading this whole troll situation. | |
| It is certainly sad that some people get their kicks trolling | |
| Meghan for being mixed-race, but the fact is that these are the | |
| same people who troll Kate for being lower-middle-class and the | |
| daughter of an air hostess - and, if either of the princes had | |
| married a king's or a duke's daughter instead, would undoubtedly | |
| have targeted her as a snobby aristo / an effing inbred | |
| foreigner. It's just a handy stick to beat her with: racism is | |
| hardly the point at all for the vast majority of the trolls, | |
| whose main hobby is spilling bile indiscriminately. | |
| - And, BTW, MSN are wrong also to say that 'Meghan and Harry's | |
| forthcoming child will be the first known mixed-race baby in the | |
| royal family's thousand-year history': the first was born in | |
| 2010. Senna Kowhai Lewis and Tāne Mahuta Lewis, | |
| great-great-grandchildren of King George V, who are currently | |
| 31st and 32nd in line to the throne, are half-Maori. | |
| [/quote] | |
| I thought that the Middletons were upper-middle-class? | |
| #Post#: 27654-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: This is just sad. And enfuriating. | |
| By: Aleko Date: March 15, 2019, 10:32 am | |
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| [quote]I thought that the Middletons were | |
| upper-middle-class?[/quote] | |
| (Sorry for delay - have been off-grid for a couple of days.) | |
| 'The British class system is unspeakably complex, being not only | |
| multi-stratified horizontally but also segmented vertically. | |
| It's important to grasp (your profile gives no clue to your | |
| location, so forgive me if you're a Brit and know this) that | |
| it's not a matter of how rich you are, but your education, | |
| outlook, manners and lifestyle. Also, like your investments, | |
| your class status can go down as well as up - traditionally, if | |
| you adopt a chavvy occupation and way of life, you will drift | |
| downwards and your more genteel relatives will cease to invite | |
| you round. | |
| No, the Middletons are not upper-middle-class, although huge | |
| efforts have been made by some commentators to insist that they | |
| are, with ill-informed waffle about 'ties to the aristocracy' | |
| and 'they entertained royalty'. The Leeds Middleton family were | |
| solid Yorkshire middle-middle for generations, but Papa | |
| Middleton and his father both made a living as commercial pilots | |
| (very lower-middle) so in spite of going to public school he was | |
| a rung below his grandparents' level even before he married Mama | |
| Middleton, who of of course is pure lower-middle (builder's | |
| daughter from Southall, state schooling, air hostess) and they | |
| became very rich running a business selling party supplies, | |
| which is very definitely not an upper-middle or even a | |
| middle-middle-class thing to do, but nevertheless provided them | |
| with the money to launch their children at high society. Some | |
| journalists have adopted the term 'Upper Middleton Classes' for | |
| this innovative social phenomenon. | |
| #Post#: 27806-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: This is just sad. And enfuriating. | |
| By: JeanFromBNA Date: March 18, 2019, 12:48 pm | |
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| Aleko, that's fascinating. I'm in the southern U.S. Class | |
| distinctions in the U.S. are almost entirely about money, with | |
| perhaps a bit of educational achievement thrown in. In the U.S., | |
| the Middletons would have formerly been middle-class, but are | |
| now upper-middle-class. Almost no-one identifies as upper class | |
| in the U.S. - It's not egalitarian to do so. The upper classes | |
| are referred to as the "elites," usually with a sneer. | |
| #Post#: 27827-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: This is just sad. And enfuriating. | |
| By: VorFemme Date: March 18, 2019, 7:34 pm | |
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| [quote author=Aleko link=topic=1036.msg27654#msg27654 | |
| date=1552663954] | |
| [quote]I thought that the Middletons were | |
| upper-middle-class?[/quote] | |
| (Sorry for delay - have been off-grid for a couple of days.) | |
| 'The British class system is unspeakably complex, being not only | |
| multi-stratified horizontally but also segmented vertically. | |
| It's important to grasp (your profile gives no clue to your | |
| location, so forgive me if you're a Brit and know this) that | |
| it's not a matter of how rich you are, but your education, | |
| outlook, manners and lifestyle. Also, like your investments, | |
| your class status can go down as well as up - traditionally, if | |
| you adopt a chavvy occupation and way of life, you will drift | |
| downwards and your more genteel relatives will cease to invite | |
| you round. | |
| No, the Middletons are not upper-middle-class, although huge | |
| efforts have been made by some commentators to insist that they | |
| are, with ill-informed waffle about 'ties to the aristocracy' | |
| and 'they entertained royalty'. The Leeds Middleton family were | |
| solid Yorkshire middle-middle for generations, but Papa | |
| Middleton and his father both made a living as commercial pilots | |
| (very lower-middle) so in spite of going to public school he was | |
| a rung below his grandparents' level even before he married Mama | |
| Middleton, who of of course is pure lower-middle (builder's | |
| daughter from Southall, state schooling, air hostess) and they | |
| became very rich running a business selling party supplies, | |
| which is very definitely not an upper-middle or even a | |
| middle-middle-class thing to do, but nevertheless provided them | |
| with the money to launch their children at high society. Some | |
| journalists have adopted the term 'Upper Middleton Classes' for | |
| this innovative social phenomenon. | |
| [/quote] | |
| Having read a lot of Regency Romances and a few books written | |
| during the Regency and a lot of other books set in Britain - I | |
| can almost hear the voice of an aristocrat drawling out "they're | |
| in trade" as an explanation as to why they are *not* in the | |
| upper crust of society - or wouldn't have been for oh, say, the | |
| last few hundred years. | |
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