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Palace racism row
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Re: Palace racism row
Years ago at Halloween, I adopted a wee black cat that I called Spooky. For some reason she had it shortened to Spook. Someone heard me calling her in one night and informed me I was racist for calling a black cat Spook.Horse wrote: ↑Fri Dec 02, 2022 3:38 amI know what that dog was named when it was alive 80 or so years ago.Cousin Jack wrote: ↑Thu Dec 01, 2022 10:56 pm I wonder what the correct answer today is to the question "What was Guy Gibson*'s dog is called?
* Boss of 617 Squadron
I wonder whether you would consider that a good name now for a dog?
I had a dog called Bismarck for years, he was named after the battleship.
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Re: Palace racism row
My dad had a dog called 'Nip'. I think its full name was 'Nipper'. It would probably have got him in what his next dog was called.....'Trouble'.
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Re: Palace racism row
This story came up on the news here last night & they basically accused the woman of cultural appropriation by claiming to be a Londoner while dressed as an African.Mussels wrote: ↑Fri Dec 02, 2022 8:37 am It seems the black lady gave herself a made up African name taking parts from different groups, if the octogenarian was familiar with African names this could have be the cause of great confusion.
If I met someone called Adolf Goldstein and dressed as a Cossack then I'd wonder how all that goes together.
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Re: Palace racism row
When I was a kid one of my favourite books was Nipper, the little Bull pup. I've likely still got it on a shelf somewhere.Count Steer wrote: ↑Fri Dec 02, 2022 5:15 pm My dad had a dog called 'Nip'. I think its full name was 'Nipper'. It would probably have got him in what his next dog was called.....'Trouble'.
I reckon that has fuckall to to with the fact that bystanders described the conversation with the elderly royal handmajd/whatever as being more of an interrogation.
Possibly quite telling that she got dropped like a hot spud so perhaps she's got form?
Anyway, I doubt I'll lose sleep tonight over it so err... meh?
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I'd opine that trying to extract any kind of sense from an American news channel on the British Royal family is an exercise in futility.ZRX61 wrote: ↑Sat Dec 03, 2022 8:55 pmThis story came up on the news here last night & they basically accused the woman of cultural appropriation by claiming to be a Londoner while dressed as an African.Mussels wrote: ↑Fri Dec 02, 2022 8:37 am It seems the black lady gave herself a made up African name taking parts from different groups, if the octogenarian was familiar with African names this could have be the cause of great confusion.
If I met someone called Adolf Goldstein and dressed as a Cossack then I'd wonder how all that goes together.
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Re: Palace racism row
Based on the ones I see on Youtube I shortened your comment without decreasing it's veracity.mangocrazy wrote: ↑Sat Dec 03, 2022 9:35 pm I'd opine that trying to extract any kind of sense from an American news channel is an exercise in futility.
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Re: Palace racism row
That is, of course, what I meant to say all along...
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Re: Palace racism row
Although not about this exact story, it does explain a few of these outrage stories that crop up on here with alarming regularity.
Some of its even mildly funny so er yay.
Some of its even mildly funny so er yay.
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Re: Palace racism row
Apparently ...
This week isn’t the first time Lady Susan Hussey’s small talk hasn’t been up to scratch, says Patrick Kidd in The Times. In the early 1990s, Buckingham Palace was asked to host a last-minute reception for a US delegation. “Members of the royal household were scrambled to fill the room” and Lady Susan found herself chatting to a charming visitor. “What do you do for a living?” she asked. “I’m president of the United States of America,” said a slightly surprised George HW Bush.
This week isn’t the first time Lady Susan Hussey’s small talk hasn’t been up to scratch, says Patrick Kidd in The Times. In the early 1990s, Buckingham Palace was asked to host a last-minute reception for a US delegation. “Members of the royal household were scrambled to fill the room” and Lady Susan found herself chatting to a charming visitor. “What do you do for a living?” she asked. “I’m president of the United States of America,” said a slightly surprised George HW Bush.
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Re: Palace racism row
Perhaps she recorded it to cause trouble later?
What did Lady Susan Hussey say?
Lady Susan met Ngozi Fulani, chief executive of Sistah Space, at a royal reception on Tuesday, and the domestic abuse charity boss later shared on social media a rundown of their conversation, which took place at a major gathering hosted by the Queen Consort to highlight violence against women and girls.
The full exchange of the conversation is:
Lady SH: “Where are you from?”
Ms Fulani: “Sistah Space.”
SH: “No where do you come from?
Ms Fulani: “We’re based in Hackney.”
SH: “No, what part of Africa are YOU from?”
Ms Fulani: “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?”
Ms Fulani: “Here, UK”
SH: “No, but what Nationality are you?”
Ms Fulani: “I am born here and am British.”
SH: “No, but where do you really come from, where do your people come from?”
Ms Fulani: “‘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?”
Ms Fulani: “Lady! I am a British national, my parents came here in the 50’s when…”
SH: “Oh, I knew we’d get there in the end, you’re Caribbean!”
Ms Fulani: “No lady, I am of African heritage, Caribbean descent and British nationality.”
SH: “Oh so you’re from….”
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She went on to say: “I was stood next to two other women – black women – and she (Lady Susan) just made a beeline for me, and she took my locks and moved it out of the way so that she could see my name badge.
What did Lady Susan Hussey say?
Lady Susan met Ngozi Fulani, chief executive of Sistah Space, at a royal reception on Tuesday, and the domestic abuse charity boss later shared on social media a rundown of their conversation, which took place at a major gathering hosted by the Queen Consort to highlight violence against women and girls.
The full exchange of the conversation is:
Lady SH: “Where are you from?”
Ms Fulani: “Sistah Space.”
SH: “No where do you come from?
Ms Fulani: “We’re based in Hackney.”
SH: “No, what part of Africa are YOU from?”
Ms Fulani: “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?”
Ms Fulani: “Here, UK”
SH: “No, but what Nationality are you?”
Ms Fulani: “I am born here and am British.”
SH: “No, but where do you really come from, where do your people come from?”
Ms Fulani: “‘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?”
Ms Fulani: “Lady! I am a British national, my parents came here in the 50’s when…”
SH: “Oh, I knew we’d get there in the end, you’re Caribbean!”
Ms Fulani: “No lady, I am of African heritage, Caribbean descent and British nationality.”
SH: “Oh so you’re from….”
AND
She went on to say: “I was stood next to two other women – black women – and she (Lady Susan) just made a beeline for me, and she took my locks and moved it out of the way so that she could see my name badge.
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Re: Palace racism row
A friend of mine was taken to China with her parents as a graduation gift. She's six foot tall blonde haired & blue eyed. In her travels around the country a fair number of locals wanted to touch her hair. She obliged without hesitation.Noggin wrote: ↑Thu Dec 01, 2022 4:22 pmCheers - 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?
As far as the topic is concerned, I'll sit on the fence. I'm not sure it's my place to tell another how to be offended or not to be offended.
As far as the use of terms like African American* or Irish American, I'm not bothered by 'em either. How someone wants to be addressed is their concern. I see no reason to not be polite and oblige.
*I assume that's a heritage issue, as in slave ancestry. Out of curiosity, is there an objection, however mild, to French Canadian?
Re: Palace racism row
Perhaps it should've ended here. Digging further does reveal a bit of ignorance of history.
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