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Asked a mate in work. His mother is white British, his dad from Ghana. His take was that, though the question was clumsy, he would have simply replied, 'I was born in London, though my dad was from Ghana. Mum was British as roast beef'.

Fuss avoided.

That said, she's in a working, public facing role. I doubt she's just taken up casual racism as a hobby yesterday, so maybe this should have been spotted some time back and she could have been quietly put out to pasture.
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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.
I can't disagree - Trump and Biden prime examples of people in high position who are slightly over their best-before date.

But Lady Nobody of BumFvckNowhere isn't representing anything, she's just part of the fixtures and fittings of a Buckingham Palace event, you may as well have a go at the racist looking curtains.

Two of my colleagues were lucky enough to be invited to a Buckingham Palace event (our company won some sort of Enterprise Award) a few years back. Apparently Prince Philip was just as you expected him to be, deaf as a post, effectively shouting at people, drawn to my colleagues ample bosom like a moth to a flame. I'm sure there's some column inches in that, but instead they just enjoyed the privileged experience and were amused.
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I suppose it's to late to ask for a link now?
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B & C for me. She wouldn't have held the position she has for as many years as she did if she didn't know how to talk to people and be socially aware. I expect she was (clumsily) trying to be too engaging!
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Taipan wrote: Thu Dec 01, 2022 2:43 pm She wouldn't have held the position she has for as many years as she did if she didn't know how to talk to people and be socially aware. I expect she was (clumsily) trying to be too engaging!
Alternatively, maybe she's been talking at people and being socially unaware for many years, but nobody willing to challenge it as they are in awe of the occasion and nobody within the inner circle seeing anything amiss.
The whole Royal thing seems to exist in a artificial bubble of tradition and convention, so maybe patronising low-level racism* has simply gone under the radar.

In fairness, it's something my mum would probably have said given her track record. :oops:


*I hate myself for writing that.
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My Dad got in trouble with HR a few years ago for doing "eeny meeny miny mo, catch a nigger by his toe".

He genuinely didn't get what the probem was :lol:
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LOL For those of us that on a mountain and don't watch the news, a link would have been handy!! LOL

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Mr. Dazzle wrote: Thu Dec 01, 2022 3:46 pm My Dad got in trouble with HR a few years ago for doing "eeny meeny miny mo, catch a nigger by his toe".

He genuinely didn't get what the probem was :lol:
A similar thing happened Mrs.Skub a good few years ago when she used the term 'nigger in the woodpile'. :shock:

People say stuff and there isn't alway malicious intent. In the example of the current story,none of us really know if it was an innocent question,or the usual folk queuing up to be offended at something.
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Felix wrote: Thu Dec 01, 2022 4:12 pm https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-63819482
Cheers - I'd thought it was HRHwife!

Reading what the offended woman says was the 'transcript', she really could have know what an old lady meant and answered differently to start with. But I guess she wanted to make a point. She's getting the name of the charity out there more and got herself on TV!!


The thing about the older lady touching her hair - that is an old lady thing. They don't understand modern boundaries that we now have.


Bit of a mountain of a molehill, no?
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Noggin wrote: Thu Dec 01, 2022 4:22 pm
Bit of a mountain of a molehill, no?
In the grand theme of things, yes.
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Noggin wrote: Thu Dec 01, 2022 4:22 pm The thing about the older lady touching her hair - that is an old lady thing. They don't understand modern boundaries that we now have.
Forget hair...IME old ladies can't resist reaching out and trying to man handle your children.

I actually had a go at some in a care home a while back, they were trying to call baby D over (2.5 at the time) by cooing at her and holding their hands out etc. She's not a fucking dog!

That's right, I had a rant at the old dears in a care home :D
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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 heritage, Caribbean descent and British nationality.

SH: Oh so you're from...
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Felix wrote: Thu Dec 01, 2022 4:12 pm https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-63819482
BBC wrote: Ngozi Fulani: Lady Susan Hussey's race comments were abuse, says charity boss
This is about Ngozi Fulani.

https://futurehackney.com/ngozi
Ngozi and Rosanna run @sistahspace in Hackney. A safe space and support network for African and Caribbean heritage women and girls who have suffered domestic or sexual abuse.
This specifically excludes those of non-African or non-Caribbean heritage.

Just imagine the cries of racism if a white person set up "A safe space and support network for non-African and non-Caribbean heritage women and girls who have suffered domestic or sexual abuse."

Ngozi Fulani is a racist.
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irie wrote: Thu Dec 01, 2022 5:42 pm
Felix wrote: Thu Dec 01, 2022 4:12 pm https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-63819482
BBC wrote: Ngozi Fulani: Lady Susan Hussey's race comments were abuse, says charity boss
This is about Ngozi Fulani.

https://futurehackney.com/ngozi
Ngozi and Rosanna run @sistahspace in Hackney. A safe space and support network for African and Caribbean heritage women and girls who have suffered domestic or sexual abuse.
This specifically excludes those of non-African or non-Caribbean heritage.

Just imagine the cries of racism if a white person set up "A safe space and support network for non-African and non-Caribbean heritage women and girls who have suffered domestic or sexual abuse."

Ngozi Fulani is a racist.
That's a bit like saying the Mission to Seafarers charity is racist because it doesn't cater for RAF veterans. :roll:
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Count Steer wrote: Thu Dec 01, 2022 5:48 pm
irie wrote: Thu Dec 01, 2022 5:42 pm
Felix wrote: Thu Dec 01, 2022 4:12 pm https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-63819482
BBC wrote: Ngozi Fulani: Lady Susan Hussey's race comments were abuse, says charity boss
This is about Ngozi Fulani.

https://futurehackney.com/ngozi
Ngozi and Rosanna run @sistahspace in Hackney. A safe space and support network for African and Caribbean heritage women and girls who have suffered domestic or sexual abuse.
This specifically excludes those of non-African or non-Caribbean heritage.

Just imagine the cries of racism if a white person set up "A safe space and support network for non-African and non-Caribbean heritage women and girls who have suffered domestic or sexual abuse."

Ngozi Fulani is a racist.
That's a bit like saying the Mission to Seafarers charity is racist because it doesn't cater for RAF veterans. :roll:
No, it's based on skin colour.
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Palace lady was a tad naive / slow/ dotty
Charity bird was after 15 mins of fame - she got it out the the press quick enough. And to everywhere ...
She was after a story
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Based on the conversation as transcribed by JamJar, I'd say the old bat is still living in the '50s. Refuses to admit that Ngozi was born here and is a British national, but wants to pigeon-hole her as Caribbean.
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Supermofo wrote: Thu Dec 01, 2022 10:53 am .;

Or the "I'm Irish" bit that so many Americans love :roll:
Don't fucking start me on this, I had a full stand up row with a yank and basically told the stupid twat that just because his great great great great grandfather was from Crossmaglen, he wasn't irish, he was probably more Spanish.
Skub wrote: Thu Dec 01, 2022 4:21 pm A similar thing happened Mrs.Skub a good few years ago when she used the term 'nigger in the woodpile'. :shock:

People say stuff and there isn't alway malicious intent. In the example of the current story,none of us really know if it was an innocent question,or the usual folk queuing up to be offended at something.
Bloke came out withe the same thing on Radio Ulster a few years back, It was funny as the presenters had a meltdown.

This whole thing was on Talkback today. Some idiot called Feme was trying to say Irish people never suffered any discrimination in England. He was right up with Derry wans in the MOPE stakes.
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Mr. Dazzle wrote: Thu Dec 01, 2022 3:46 pm My Dad got in trouble with HR a few years ago for doing "eeny meeny miny mo, catch a nigger by his toe".

He genuinely dizdn't get what the probem was :lol:
I know a family who were having dinner and the mother started saying the rhyme. I can't remember why, perhaps choosing who was to do the washing up. When she got as far as 'miny' the family protested in horror. Her son-in-law, sitting at the table, was first generation British for a Jamaican family. He knew there was no malice intended and wasn't offended.