Palace racism row
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Palace racism row
Well was it racist?
Or just an old biddy being old fashioned and clumsy with words?
Or someone else making a mountain out of a molehill?
Or just an old biddy being old fashioned and clumsy with words?
Or someone else making a mountain out of a molehill?
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Re: Palace racism row
Clumsy with words for sure. Probably more than a bit clumsy with understanding too. I mean, come on, "where are you really from?"...that's more than a bit 1951 innit?Cousin Jack wrote: ↑Thu Dec 01, 2022 9:39 am Well was it racist?
Or just an old biddy being old fashioned and clumsy with words?
Or someone else making a mountain out of a molehill?
But if you're "on the clock" at a reception I think a different standard should apply.
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Re: Palace racism row
Filly wondered whether it was a bit of dementia popping up and reverting her behaviour to her 1950s. That might also explain the repetition and repetition and ...
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Re: Palace racism row
If you want to revisit 1951, just go 'below stairs' at Buck House. (A close relative had to visit as part of a job...they have their own Postmaster - as does the Houses of Parliament). Behind the scenes it's positively medieval, never mind 50'sMr. Dazzle wrote: ↑Thu Dec 01, 2022 9:43 amClumsy with words for sure. Probably more than a bit clumsy with understanding too. I mean, come on, "where are you really from?"...that's more than a bit 1951 innit?Cousin Jack wrote: ↑Thu Dec 01, 2022 9:39 am Well was it racist?
Or just an old biddy being old fashioned and clumsy with words?
Or someone else making a mountain out of a molehill?
But if you're "on the clock" at a reception I think a different standard should apply.
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Re: Palace racism row
Daft old bat says something she shouldn't story, she should never have been allowed to go to the event as a representative of the Royal Family, but it's hardly shocking when an old woman has a few drinks and says something she shouldn't, but I do think the woman who was spoken to (I can't be arsed to look her name up) was right to bring attention to it, maybe the Royal Family will be more careful who it sends to functions in the future.
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My take is B and C
Daft old biddy who should have retired, and someone unkown who really wanted to become well know, perhaps for the right reasons.
Daft old biddy who should have retired, and someone unkown who really wanted to become well know, perhaps for the right reasons.
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Re: Palace racism row
I imagine it's the sort of thing my dear old mum could possibly fall into. I think you need to have a little bit of sympathy for older generations because the landscape of 'reasonable language' changes quickly for them, and they don't often really give a shit. They are of a generation where these sorts of questions could be legitimately asked and it's only relatively recently that the UK has become sensitive to it. I think my mum would be justifiably piqued that something has changed and nobody bothered to tell her.
Or they could be just be massive racists. And this is probably the key - how do you stop the easy laziness of racism if you don't jump on it?
Or the offended could be some sort of equality warrior. From the little I've read on it, it does sound like she went to the Palace fully expecting to be offended by whitey.
But mainly I think folk in their 80s need to be cut some slack, and younger folk shouldn't leap on opportunities to 'call them out'. There's better examples of folk being cnuts without finding ones with whom you can sympathise.
Or they could be just be massive racists. And this is probably the key - how do you stop the easy laziness of racism if you don't jump on it?
Or the offended could be some sort of equality warrior. From the little I've read on it, it does sound like she went to the Palace fully expecting to be offended by whitey.
But mainly I think folk in their 80s need to be cut some slack, and younger folk shouldn't leap on opportunities to 'call them out'. There's better examples of folk being cnuts without finding ones with whom you can sympathise.
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Re: Palace racism row
I'm not so sure blame is so important here.
I think (hope) some good will come of this. Folk will see it's not acceptable today.
I think (hope) some good will come of this. Folk will see it's not acceptable today.
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I know a (white) guy brought up in the West Indies - he has the broadest West Indian accent you've ever heard. Because we (well maybe just me) are so unused to that combination it sounds comical, and for the first few minutes of meeting him I just assumed he 'was being funny' with the accents ands would stop. Did I ask him 'where he was really from'? Can't remember - maybe - I think he was very used to it though. It's no more different than the fairly commonplace (now) combination of asian faces with broad Glaswegian accents, but I think most of us in the UK have got used to that now.
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Re: Palace racism row
^^^^^
Yeah, it's no more than that. Of course, if you want to make a big deal of something like that then it was a great opportunity.
I'm always being asked where I'm from. I'm clearly European but my surname is almost certainly of German origin or possibly Dutch and curiosity takes over. It doesn't offend me but then I'm not easily offended or feel I need to make a big deal out of everyday things.
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Re: Palace racism row
The Pope was far more racist a few days ago when he said non-ethnic Russians were more savage than the ethnic ones, nobody seems to have noticed that.
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When I was younger, everyone assumed I was Dutch (because I'm massive).Yambo wrote: ↑Thu Dec 01, 2022 11:01 am I'm always being asked where I'm from. I'm clearly European but my surname is almost certainly of German origin or possibly Dutch and curiosity takes over. It doesn't offend me but then I'm not easily offended or feel I need to make a big deal out of everyday things.
And now I'm older, and gone cemetery blonde, everyone assumes I'm Danish.
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When people from a certain sector of society ask ''And where are your family from?' They usually mean 'Which slice of England/the empire do your family own?/which humungous pile is your family seat?'. She probably thought the woman's family owned Barbados.
TBH if dotty old 'society women' are going to work anywhere, Buck House is probably the best bet.
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Re: Palace racism row
'fing is, when Buck House hosts a reception it's not just someone having their mates around - it's "the institutions" hosting an event. So like I said, I think a different standard should apply.
Old giffers not keeping up with the times? Yeah OK. But old giffers not keeping up with the times, then being used to represent 'stuff'....less OK IMO. Which is why giving her the boot is the right course of action IMO.
Old giffers not keeping up with the times? Yeah OK. But old giffers not keeping up with the times, then being used to represent 'stuff'....less OK IMO. Which is why giving her the boot is the right course of action IMO.
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It made the headlines. He appears to be correct though
Human rights groups, the EU, Ukraine and the media have all said the same with no comeback, so why is it suddenly racist when the Pope says the same?The Kadyrovtsy have contributed to the killings of hundreds of civilians in Bucha, other Kyiv suburbs and occupied areas, according to survivors, police, officials and rights groups.
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Start that sort of thing with out of touch old giffers, where does it end?Mr. Dazzle wrote: ↑Thu Dec 01, 2022 12:53 pm 'fing is, when Buck House hosts a reception it's not just someone having their mates around - it's "the institutions" hosting an event. So like I said, I think a different standard should apply.
Old giffers not keeping up with the times? Yeah OK. But old giffers not keeping up with the times, then being used to represent 'stuff'....less OK IMO. Which is why giving her the boot is the right course of action IMO.
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