Chairwoman appears to accuse Harry of ‘playing victim card’ as he quits charity
The chairwoman of a charity set up by the Duke of Sussex has appeared to criticise Harry for “playing the victim card” after he quit as patron amid a boardroom battle.
Dr Sophie Chandauka issued a statement in which she alleged there had been “poor governance, weak executive management, abuse of power, bullying, harassment, misogyny, misogynoir”.
Even without knowing the details of this spat, it is just about worth noting that words such as "misogyny" and "misogynoir" count as aces in this dreary, tedious, unproductive game of cards.
The chairwoman of a charity set up by the Duke of Sussex has appeared to criticise Harry for “playing the victim card” after he quit as patron amid a boardroom battle.
Dr Sophie Chandauka issued a statement in which she alleged there had been “poor governance, weak executive management, abuse of power, bullying, harassment, misogyny, misogynoir”.
Even without knowing the details of this spat, it is just about worth noting that words such as "misogyny" and "misogynoir" count as aces in this dreary, tedious, unproductive game of cards.
2 comments:
Come on, Harry! Counter "misogynoir" with "misanthroblanc"! You're married to an insane greedy black woman, so it's not as if this is alien territory for you.
Sam - good advice although he'd never listen, she wouldn't allow it.
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