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Palace Racism
Ngozi Fulani was asked where she was originally from mmm, whats the problem there
it's not what or was considered a british christian name, i assume the palace get people from around the globe visiting, so why the big hoo haa.
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it's not what or was considered a british christian name, i assume the palace get people from around the globe visiting, so why the big hoo haa.
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I think that the lady was asking where her family originated from. I think that is a genuine question, maybe not the time nor the place but it is hardly a major issue.
17:51 Wed 30th Nov 2022
The big hoo haa is because when she was told where she was from it was not accepted. Whilst she might have Caribbean heritage, she is British and from Hackney.
At a formal dinner in Kenya as a young and stupid person, I asked the lady sitting next to me (who was a person of colour in national dress) if she was local. She very nicely slapped me down (she was from London but with Kenyan heritage). I learned a lot that day.
At a formal dinner in Kenya as a young and stupid person, I asked the lady sitting next to me (who was a person of colour in national dress) if she was local. She very nicely slapped me down (she was from London but with Kenyan heritage). I learned a lot that day.
I don’t see how that’s racist. The woman is black so her ancestry is clearly elsewhere. Her African attire might have had some influence on the staff member’s assumption that the lady was from Africa - but that’s ignorance not racism. Racism brings with it vitriol and I don’t see that here. Instead of making a fuss how easy it would have been to assume the questioner was a big thick and simply say that her ancestors were African but she was born here. It’s another fuss over nothing.
This seems quite aggressive from somebody who was not simply "old" (83) but godmother to Prince William, a member of the Royal Household, at a Buckingham Palace event ...
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Here is the full conversation, as recounted by Ms Fulani
Lady SH: Where are you from?
Me: Sistah Space.
SH: No, where do you come from?
Me: We're based in Hackney.
SH: No, what part of Africa are you from?
Me: I don't know, they didn't leave any records.
SH: Well, you must know where you're from, I spent time in France. Where are you from?
Me: Here, the UK.
SH: No, but what nationality are you?
Me: I am born here and am British.
SH: No, but where do you really come from, where do your people come from?
Me: 'My people', lady, what is this?
SH: Oh I can see I am going to have a challenge getting you to say where you're from. When did you first come here?
Me: Lady! I am a British national, my parents came here in the 50s when...
SH: Oh, I knew we'd get there in the end, you're Caribbean!
Me: No, lady, I am of African Caribbean descent and British nationality.
SH: Oh so you're from...
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Here is the full conversation, as recounted by Ms Fulani
Lady SH: Where are you from?
Me: Sistah Space.
SH: No, where do you come from?
Me: We're based in Hackney.
SH: No, what part of Africa are you from?
Me: I don't know, they didn't leave any records.
SH: Well, you must know where you're from, I spent time in France. Where are you from?
Me: Here, the UK.
SH: No, but what nationality are you?
Me: I am born here and am British.
SH: No, but where do you really come from, where do your people come from?
Me: 'My people', lady, what is this?
SH: Oh I can see I am going to have a challenge getting you to say where you're from. When did you first come here?
Me: Lady! I am a British national, my parents came here in the 50s when...
SH: Oh, I knew we'd get there in the end, you're Caribbean!
Me: No, lady, I am of African Caribbean descent and British nationality.
SH: Oh so you're from...
Ellipsis, just to add that the conversation was witnessed by two other people. The lady in waiting has resigned; the interviewee has said she regrets this and would rather she'd just been told what was wrong. (She felt particularly that sticking your hand in other people's hair uninvited is very rude; so do I.)
It's all rather embarrassing in light of Harry and Meghan's allegations of racism at the palace, which seem to have been confirmed.
It's all rather embarrassing in light of Harry and Meghan's allegations of racism at the palace, which seem to have been confirmed.
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