Meghan Markle defends ‘woke’ culture, admits to ‘spoon-feeding clickbait’

Meghan Markle defends ‘woke’ culture, admits to ‘spoon-feeding clickbait’

Meghan Markle admitted to “spoon-feeding the clickbait” by defending the word “woke” in the latest episode of her “Archetypes” podcast.

In the episode, titled “The Audacity of the Activist,” the royal spoke about words that become “unnecessarily charged” when it comes to women, giving examples such as “feminism,” which she said is “often treated, as taboo, as the f-word.”

“Or the word woke. I know I’m saying ‘woke,’ I fully realize I am spoon-feeding the clickbait, but here’s why,” Markle, 41, said. “Because woke by definition means alert to injustice in society especially racism.”

“Now, what’s loaded or wrong with that? And when you layer a woman into that seemingly anodyne definition, it becomes for many almost disgusting, ‘outrageous,’ they would say but why?” she continued.

Meghan Markle new Spotify podcast ArchetypesMeghan Markle admitted to “spoon-feeding the clickbait” by defending the word “woke” in the latest episode of her “Archetypes” podcast.Spotify

Many critics of the Duchess of Sussex have used the word “woke” to describe her negatively, with some even branding her and Prince Harry as the “King and Queen of Woke.”

“What is so scary about a woman having an opinion as strongly as a man does? And why do we sometimes cower to that? Turtle, as I often say — go back into the safety of our own shell,” Markle said on the podcast.

Markle’s podcast guest, Jameela Jamil, told her that she had “fought back on behalf” of the royal and defended her against “demonization.”

Jameela Jamil attends a special screening of Warner Bros. Meghan Markle’s podcast guest, Jameela Jamil, told her that she had “fought back on behalf” of the royal and defended her against “demonization.”Jon Kopaloff/Getty Images

“I’m sure maybe you can’t keep this in or whatever, but the treatment of you and, I’m so sorry, you’ve had to withstand, it has re-highlighted for us there is intense unkindness and bigotry and misogyny of our media,” Jamil, 36, shared. “I think and I hope and I feel faith that that tides are changing because so many of us are fighting back.”

At the beginning of the episode, Markle explained how female activists are often looked at with irritation.

“I started to notice this almost default eye roll when someone would mention a woman fighting for a cause,” she said. “‘Why can’t see just sit down and’… you know the rest. The unspoken annoyance that seemed to swirl around women in activism was astounding to me.”

FILE - This image provided by Harpo Productions shows Prince Harry, from left, and Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, during an interview with Oprah Winfrey.Many critics of Meghan Markle have used the word “woke” to describe her, with some even branding her and Prince Harry as the “King and Queen of Woke.”Joe Pugliese/Harpo Productions via AP, File

In a previous “Archetypes” episode, the royal said that calling a woman “difficult” is “a code word for the B-word.”

“Well isn’t that a convenient villain? An assertive woman in a position of power being called the B-word,” Markle said. “It becomes a way to take their power away and keep them in their place.”