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Tom Sykes has traveled to Geneva to cover Meghan's speech on the dangers of social media for children. The speaker notes Sykes's critical stance and wonders if Meghan will address the 'elephant in the room' according to Sykes.
The speaker highlights Sykes's lack of interest in covering Kate's trip to Italy, suggesting a financial or personal motive for his focus on Meghan. It's implied that Sykes's followers consume anything he publishes about Meghan.
Sykes frames Meghan's Instagram presence as hypocritical given her advocacy for children's online safety. The speaker refutes this, explaining that Meghan advocates for stronger protections against real online harms like grooming and cyberbullying affecting children, not against personal use of social media by adults.
The speaker argues that Tom Sykes himself is the real 'elephant in the room' due to his consistent undermining of Meghan, ranging from criticizing her decor to questioning her business model. Despite his efforts, Meghan's standing is rising while his is falling.
The speaker suggests a psychological motive for Sykes's obsession with Meghan, theorizing it might stem from Harry protecting his family in contrast to Sykes's own father abandoning him. This is presented as an unhealthy fixation beyond mere financial gain.
Sykes is warned that his loyalty to the royal family is misplaced, as the family doesn't truly value loyalty and uses people as tools. His actions are seen as causing harm to Meghan and her children.
The speaker predicts a future where Sykes's 'hateful Meghanomics' will no longer be effective. They express support and prayers for Meghan and the families affected by harmful online algorithms, implicitly criticizing Sykes for contributing to such narratives.