Respected British author torches 'American cancel culture' after 
Meghan Markle's racism claim against Royal family 
 
British author of "The Madness of Crowds" Douglas Murray torched "American
 cancel culture," after Meghan Markle’s racism claim against the royal family.
During an appearance on "Fox & Friends," Murray expressed concern that 
"American culture wars seem to now be going around the world" and called 
on people to stand up for themselves and demand evidence when allegations
 are brought against them.
"What is happening is a set of bullies with a very nasty ideology pushing their
 way into everything, in American life and now in British life," Murray said.
Murray said Meghan Markle utilized her platform to make "nasty" and 
unsubstantiated claims of racism against the royal family in an attempt to 
profit.
"The royal family have got to do what everyone has to do in America and 
elsewhere we’ve got to stand up to this," Murray added.
"We’ve got to say no, truth matters, prove it. Show us that it’s true, don’t 
just assert it, don’t just have millionaires moaning at billionaires on sets in 
great mansions saying ‘woe is me,’ because someone in the family once said 
something that I’ve decided is racist and now I can rake in more millions."
Murray also reacted to a clip of Piers Morgan during an interview on "Fox & 
friends," just a week before quitting his anchor role on "Good Morning 
Britain." Morgan said that cancel culture was not only intolerant but the 
"the antithesis of liberalism" and the "enemy of democracy," nearly predicting the
 the controversy that would soon surround him.
Murray defended Morgan and said that America and Britain cannot put up 
with a culture
 that allows "dishonest characters" and "liars" to thrive, so long
 as they push leftist narratives, such as the hypothesis that the foundation of
 Britain and the United States was built on racism.
https://video.foxnews.com/v/6238592180001#sp=show-clips
really good video clip in which Douglas rinses the woke cancel agenda