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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
> but bearing in mind that Ngozi Fulani already had a bee in her bonnet about racism and more within the royal family - and not a valid one either - I'm not sure the tale we're being fed is accurate
Lady Susan Hussey resigned before you'd even heard of this story. She did not resign based on the "tale we're being fed", she was actually there ...
You don't like "the tale we're being fed". That doesn't mean you can just make up another one. Unlike Lady Susan, you weren't there ...
Lady Susan Hussey resigned before you'd even heard of this story. She did not resign based on the "tale we're being fed", she was actually there ...
You don't like "the tale we're being fed". That doesn't mean you can just make up another one. Unlike Lady Susan, you weren't there ...
I don't know (none of us do although it is probably very likely) that LIW was taking her lead from the late Queen of never complaining and never explaining what Ms Headley actually said to her. She has behaved with far more grace and politeness than Ms Headley. At the moment we only have Ms Headley's version of events and from what has been reported this is very suspect.
Ellipsis. Of course she resigned. It's not the done thing to get in to spats of this nature. RH - albeit inadvertently - threw further doubt on the veracity of the claims when she said // As a LIW to HMQE2 she would have known not to question in such a manner.//
//What is the actual purpose of everything you're writing?//
You've lost me with that one. People here - including you - are giving their opinions - and I'm one of them.
//What is the actual purpose of everything you're writing?//
You've lost me with that one. People here - including you - are giving their opinions - and I'm one of them.
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Andy ///How much 'straighter' would you like that answer to be?///
Ok, perhaps what I should have said was she did not give the answer Lady Hussey was expecting and so she asked again and again hoping she might have gotten the answer she was expecting.
lady Hussey was in the wrong because she didn't phrase the question in the right way and Ngozi Fulani could have been more informative with her answer.
Ok, perhaps what I should have said was she did not give the answer Lady Hussey was expecting and so she asked again and again hoping she might have gotten the answer she was expecting.
lady Hussey was in the wrong because she didn't phrase the question in the right way and Ngozi Fulani could have been more informative with her answer.
Barsel - // Lady Hussey was expecting and so she asked again and again hoping she might have gotten the answer she was expecting. //
Why should Lady Hussey be 'expecting' any answer, apart from the accurate one she got?
Because Ms Fulani was dressed in non-British clothes, Lady Hussey took it upon herself to assume that she was from Africa, even though she was advised from the start of the conversation, that Ms Fulani was from Hackney.
She then bulldozed her way offensively through an interrogation, eventually arriving at the answer that she wanted to hear, even though it was in fact no true, that ms Fulani was from the Caribbean!
// lady Hussey was in the wrong because she didn't phrase the question in the right way and Ngozi Fulani could have been more informative with her answer. //
If I lived in London, and asked someone where they were from and they told me Hackney, that would be quite informative enough for me.
But then, I don't make bigoted assumptions about complete strangers, infer that they are lying to me, and then argue with them, until I finally tell them where they are from, even though they are not from there.
That's offensive.
Lady Hussey accepted that it was offensive, and apologised, but for some reason, a record-breaking thread has gone into utterly redundant minutia about Ms Fulani's 'previous form', as though in some way that mitigates what happened.
It didn't five-hundred-plus posts ago, and it doesn't now.
Why should Lady Hussey be 'expecting' any answer, apart from the accurate one she got?
Because Ms Fulani was dressed in non-British clothes, Lady Hussey took it upon herself to assume that she was from Africa, even though she was advised from the start of the conversation, that Ms Fulani was from Hackney.
She then bulldozed her way offensively through an interrogation, eventually arriving at the answer that she wanted to hear, even though it was in fact no true, that ms Fulani was from the Caribbean!
// lady Hussey was in the wrong because she didn't phrase the question in the right way and Ngozi Fulani could have been more informative with her answer. //
If I lived in London, and asked someone where they were from and they told me Hackney, that would be quite informative enough for me.
But then, I don't make bigoted assumptions about complete strangers, infer that they are lying to me, and then argue with them, until I finally tell them where they are from, even though they are not from there.
That's offensive.
Lady Hussey accepted that it was offensive, and apologised, but for some reason, a record-breaking thread has gone into utterly redundant minutia about Ms Fulani's 'previous form', as though in some way that mitigates what happened.
It didn't five-hundred-plus posts ago, and it doesn't now.