VocalNeal Posted December 1, 2022 Posted December 1, 2022 Answer: I was born in Kilburn and my parents are/were from Barbados. There then follows a conversation about how many times Lady Susan has been to Barbados and how much she likes it. But that was too easy. 2
roo860 Posted December 1, 2022 Posted December 1, 2022 23 minutes ago, Neeranam said: I was told I couldn't join a golf club in Hua Hin because I was white Groucho Marx said something like he wouldn't join a club that would let him in? 1
proton Posted December 1, 2022 Posted December 1, 2022 As the woman looks African and had her hair in a vaguely African style it was a fair question, another one looking for offence. When I get asked i sometimes say I come from my house.. ???? 1 1
Phnom Penh Trader Posted December 1, 2022 Posted December 1, 2022 Bai Nai / Where you go? Where you come from? You like Thai lady? You like my Sista? Been there,done that! ????
Phnom Penh Trader Posted December 1, 2022 Posted December 1, 2022 The UK really is a country that not only hates but despises it’s own indigenous people,this thinking is championed by the BBC primarily but many other organisations too the former vile institution needs defunding a.s.a.p. Racism is now a multi-Billion Dollar/Pound Sterling industry just look at BLM the owner has a massive multi-Million Dollar property empire just sickening!
Phnom Penh Trader Posted December 1, 2022 Posted December 1, 2022 “My parents came to London from the Caribbean” is the very first line on this awful race-baiting woman’s social media profile,make what you will of that! ???? 1
Mac Mickmanus Posted December 1, 2022 Posted December 1, 2022 58 minutes ago, sqwakvfr said: So the new World Order is simply only White Men and Women can be racists? White people are now in a minority in some places in the U.K , so that should mean that they are allowed to be racist now and have the benefits of being from a minority group 1
Bluespunk Posted December 1, 2022 Posted December 1, 2022 1 hour ago, thaibeachlovers said: Ah, one suspects that a certain person is trying to drum up some of the necessaries for their "charity" by making accusations against someone unlikely to take that certain person to court for libel. I don't think that is what is happening at all, but then I'm not trying to explain away a racist incident.
Popular Post johnnybangkok Posted December 1, 2022 Popular Post Posted December 1, 2022 7 hours ago, Bluespunk said: Acknowledged she was british? Here's the transcript of the conversation...the line underlined and in bold show why that claim is not true. 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, 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 …” https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2022/nov/30/buckingham-palace-aide-resigns-black-guest-traumatised-by-repeated-questioning For all of you trying desperately to defend this woman, try reading the conversation again and remember Ngozi Fulani is born and bread in Hackney and has an East London accent. 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, 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? Lady SH had more than ample opportunity to pull back in the conversation with a simple 'Sorry, I meant where did your parents come from?' or 'What is your own ancestry?' rather than the route she chose which was 'well you're black so you obviously can't be British.' It may/may not have been racist but I think we can all agree it was very, very clumsy. And for all those with the 'she's 83 give her a break', she's no ordinary 83 year old. She was the Queens consort since the 1960's and still helps host occasions at Buckingham Palace. For someone in her position she needs to be a LOT more diplomatic and aware of these matters; something this conversation CLEARLY shows she is not. Her resignation was justified and appropriate as has been clearly seen by how quick the Palace was to distance themselves from her with the statement "The comments were unacceptable, and it is right that the individual has stepped aside with immediate effect." https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-63810468 There are times when PC culture can be questioned. This isn't one of them. 3 3
Popular Post Bluespunk Posted December 1, 2022 Popular Post Posted December 1, 2022 4 minutes ago, Mac Mickmanus said: White people are now in a minority in some places in the U.K , so that should mean that they are allowed to be racist now and have the benefits of being from a minority group Utter claptrap... 3
Popular Post johnnybangkok Posted December 1, 2022 Popular Post Posted December 1, 2022 6 minutes ago, Mac Mickmanus said: White people are now in a minority in some places in the U.K , so that should mean that they are allowed to be racist now and have the benefits of being from a minority group Wrong. As usual. https://www.bbc.com/news/63806518 3
Chomper Higgot Posted December 1, 2022 Posted December 1, 2022 1 hour ago, thaibeachlovers said: Ah, one suspects that a certain person is trying to drum up some of the necessaries for their "charity" by making accusations against someone unlikely to take that certain person to court for libel. Oh look, baseless accusations. 2
Mac Mickmanus Posted December 1, 2022 Posted December 1, 2022 15 minutes ago, johnnybangkok said: Wrong. As usual. https://www.bbc.com/news/63806518 I did say "some places in the U.K" and I did post the links yesterday in another thread to show that , once again you are wrong about saying I am wrong . (Could you look in the other thread to save me posting the links again) 1
Chomper Higgot Posted December 1, 2022 Posted December 1, 2022 24 minutes ago, Mac Mickmanus said: White people are now in a minority in some places in the U.K , so that should mean that they are allowed to be racist now and have the benefits of being from a minority group More bruised and tender grievance nurturing. 1
Mac Mickmanus Posted December 1, 2022 Posted December 1, 2022 23 minutes ago, johnnybangkok said: For all of you trying desperately to defend this woman, try reading the conversation again and remember Ngozi Fulani is born and bread in Hackney and has an East London accent. 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, 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? Sounds like it was genuine misunderstanding , don't think she was intentionally being rude 1
Popular Post Chomper Higgot Posted December 1, 2022 Popular Post Posted December 1, 2022 Just now, Mac Mickmanus said: Sounds like it was genuine misunderstanding , don't think she was intentionally being rude Let’s be charitable and say she’s past it. She was right to resign and let someone able to do the job without insulting people with racist tropes take her place. 3
Phnom Penh Trader Posted December 1, 2022 Posted December 1, 2022 4 hours ago, Neeranam said: I have suffered many racial attacks, I am Thai/Scottish. Somchai McLeish is that you,you old devil? 1
johnnybangkok Posted December 1, 2022 Posted December 1, 2022 12 minutes ago, Mac Mickmanus said: I did say "some places in the U.K" and I did post the links yesterday in another thread to show that , once again you are wrong about saying I am wrong . (Could you look in the other thread to save me posting the links again) From the same article 'Other local authorities with less than half of people identifying as white were: Slough, Leicester and Luton. The ONS has issued a statement criticising "misleading statistical claims" that white people are now a minority in London and Manchester'. We can all cherry pick a narrative to back up our own bias and we can shield it with fluffy language such as "some places in the U.K" but we know what the inferance is and it's simply not true. 1
Popular Post GinBoy2 Posted December 1, 2022 Popular Post Posted December 1, 2022 3 minutes ago, Mac Mickmanus said: Sounds like it was genuine misunderstanding , don't think she was intentionally being rude Not quite sure I read that conversation the same way you do. I'm an American Hispanic man, and over the years I've been asked similar questions, but in a different way. Q. You're hispanic? A. Yep Q. Where you from? A. California Q. Family from there? A. Well parents Yes, Grandparents from Guadalajara. Q. Oh cool, still got family there? A. Yep Thats how what I would consider a normal conversation inquiring about origins. I work with a native American, and we had a similar conversation with a former co-worker, where she asked us both the straight out question, 'what are you' My answer was "in your head your worst nightmare" 1 1 1
Mac Mickmanus Posted December 1, 2022 Posted December 1, 2022 Just now, johnnybangkok said: From the same article 'Other local authorities with less than half of people identifying as white were: Slough, Leicester and Luton. The ONS has issued a statement criticising "misleading statistical claims" that white people are now a minority in London and Manchester'. We can all cherry pick a narrative to back up our own bias and we can shield it with fluffy language such as "some places in the U.K" but we know what the inferance is and it's simply not true. Take it to the other thread and reply there 1
Mac Mickmanus Posted December 1, 2022 Posted December 1, 2022 Just now, GinBoy2 said: Not quite sure I read that conversation the same way you do. I'm an American Hispanic man, and over the years I've been asked similar questions, but in a different way. Q. You're hispanic? A. Yep Q. Where you from? A. California Q. Family from there? A. Well parents Yes, Grandparents from Guadalajara. Q. Oh cool, still got family there? A. Yep Thats how what I would consider a normal conversation inquiring about origins. I work with a native American, and we had a similar conversation with a former co-worker, where she asked us both the straight out question, 'what are you' My answer was "in your head your worst nightmare" This thread isn't about you though 1
johnnybangkok Posted December 1, 2022 Posted December 1, 2022 18 minutes ago, Mac Mickmanus said: Sounds like it was genuine misunderstanding , don't think she was intentionally being rude Perhaps, but that's one massive foot-in-mouth blunder, especially when the Royals have been consistently accused of racism, colonialism and being out of touch from the man on the street (or have we all forgotten Prince Philip?). Her resignation is appropriate and justified much in the same way as a CEO refusing to bow to Japanese investors or insulting Chinese suppliers would also have to fall on his sword (pun intended). We are all culpable for our actions, but some more than others. 1
Popular Post johnnybangkok Posted December 1, 2022 Popular Post Posted December 1, 2022 7 minutes ago, GinBoy2 said: Not quite sure I read that conversation the same way you do. I'm an American Hispanic man, and over the years I've been asked similar questions, but in a different way. Q. You're hispanic? A. Yep Q. Where you from? A. California Q. Family from there? A. Well parents Yes, Grandparents from Guadalajara. Q. Oh cool, still got family there? A. Yep Thats how what I would consider a normal conversation inquiring about origins. I work with a native American, and we had a similar conversation with a former co-worker, where she asked us both the straight out question, 'what are you' My answer was "in your head your worst nightmare" Exactly. There are much easier ways of asking this question other than 'No, where are you REALLY from'. 2 1
johnnybangkok Posted December 1, 2022 Posted December 1, 2022 9 minutes ago, Mac Mickmanus said: This thread isn't about you though Why shouldn't it be about his own personal experience? God we've heard enough about yours. Unlike many of us, he can probably relate better as he has had this happen to him. I would suggest he has more accurate insight than most commenting here, to include myself. 1
sqwakvfr Posted December 1, 2022 Posted December 1, 2022 51 minutes ago, Mac Mickmanus said: White people are now in a minority in some places in the U.K , so that should mean that they are allowed to be racist now and have the benefits of being from a minority group I am not white or black. I have been asked the exact question many times all over the world. It was a mixed bag of prejudice and ignorance. I have been asked this question most in LOS. Many cannot believe how I can be an American Citizen. I then ask Thai people who is Tiger Woods? Most do know who he is.
Mac Mickmanus Posted December 1, 2022 Posted December 1, 2022 Similar thing happened to me recently . I had arranged to meet a few different people and one of them was flying over from Nigeria a few days beforehand . I then met them at different times and a Black person showed up and I was asking how Nigeria was and how She liked the U.K and how long is she staying for and when she planned to go back to Nigeria . She wasn't very talkative or responsive . After a few hours she said quietly " I have no idea what Nigeria is like , I was born in Ireland and I am from Ireland" She glared at me and added "We want our six Counties back as well" I apologised profusely 1
London Lowf Posted December 1, 2022 Posted December 1, 2022 5 hours ago, Chomper Higgot said: On to victim blaming already. …. How about we stick with blaming the person who caused the racist offense in the first pace. One person took umbrage when no malice or offence was intended. One person lost their job. Pick your victim. 1 1
Mac Mickmanus Posted December 1, 2022 Posted December 1, 2022 7 minutes ago, johnnybangkok said: Why shouldn't it be about his own personal experience? God we've heard enough about yours. Unlike many of us, he can probably relate better as he has had this happen to him. I would suggest he has more accurate insight than most commenting here, to include myself. Because his own personal experience and circumstances are different to the story in this thread . This isn't about a casual friendly conversation between friends . This story is about a Woman working at a Palace and speaking to guests and their Country off origin may have been of importance 1
johnnybangkok Posted December 1, 2022 Posted December 1, 2022 24 minutes ago, Mac Mickmanus said: Similar thing happened to me recently . I had arranged to meet a few different people and one of them was flying over from Nigeria a few days beforehand . I then met them at different times and a Black person showed up and I was asking how Nigeria was and how She liked the U.K and how long is she staying for and when she planned to go back to Nigeria . She wasn't very talkative or responsive . After a few hours she said quietly " I have no idea what Nigeria is like , I was born in Ireland and I am from Ireland" She glared at me and added "We want our six Counties back as well" I apologised profusely I take it the little tell-tell signs such as her BROAD Irish accent escaped you? 1
johnnybangkok Posted December 1, 2022 Posted December 1, 2022 19 minutes ago, Mac Mickmanus said: Because his own personal experience and circumstances are different to the story in this thread . This isn't about a casual friendly conversation between friends . This story is about a Woman working at a Palace and speaking to guests and their Country off origin may have been of importance His point (which I thought was VERY obvious) is there is a right way and a wrong way to ask about someone's ethnicity. Lady SH's 'method' if not down-right racist was VERY clumsy and in the end offensive to the recipient (as the repurcussions have shown). 2
Recommended Posts
Create an account or sign in to comment
You need to be a member in order to leave a comment
Create an account
Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!
Register a new accountSign in
Already have an account? Sign in here.
Sign In Now