Of Course They Do

Two irrelevant ex-royals are joining the bandwagon.

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have told Spotify they are concerned about Covid-19 misinformation on its platform, saying they are committed to continuing to work with the company, a spokesperson for their Archewell foundation has said.

Define ‘misinformation.’ That said, so what? Free speech means people get to say what they think – right or wrong and if they are wrong, others get to wade in and put them right. Either way, it’s up to us, not our ‘betters’ to decide. Also, what these vacuous nonentities call misinformation is all too often turning out to be correct as the narrative falls apart. Stuff we sceptics were accused of being called conspiracy theorists for a couple of years ago has now turned out to be correct and the sound of backpedalling is deafening.

So the Sussexes can do one. I have no interest in what these two vacuous airheads have to say about anything.

4 Comments

  1. “they are committed to continuing to work with the company”

    I didn’t know they were in the first place.

    It all tends to confirm my theory that Princess Sparkles thought Harry was way, way more important, powerful, and influential than he actually is. And let’s be honest… in his position, would you have done anything to disabuse her of that notion?

  2. Look i get that Harry didn’t want the prince baggage, i don’t blame him for that one bit i wouldn’t have either, but i hope i’d have had the good grace to sod off belt up and enjoy my life without making myself a pain in everyone’s arse.

  3. A report from the grauniad so that blackmarks it straight away. It’s about lookatme “slebs” so it gets blacker. . .

  4. I really like Spotify so I do hope that they stand their ground and don’t cave in to any of these, mostly has been, musicians. Because of my slightly bizarre and highly eclectic music tastes, it is fun to watch their algorithms trying to work out what kind of songs I might like.

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