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Royal Racist Statues
this woman likes to have a dig, i wonder if you called her black woman she would take offence.
the statues are not what she thought se deleted the tweet, but i know the statues she's on about, they are saracens..but let's not let that get in the way.
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the statues are not what she thought se deleted the tweet, but i know the statues she's on about, they are saracens..but let's not let that get in the way.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.There's nothing racist about Blackamoor statues and even if there is it has nothing to do with her what is in Buckingham Palace.
"Her debut book, This is Why I Resist, was described in The Telegraph as "an unapologetic declaration that black identity will no longer be defined by white supremacy, and an unfettered call to action to revolutionise the narrative around the black experience in our day-to-day lives."
^^Yeah, Whatever.
"Her debut book, This is Why I Resist, was described in The Telegraph as "an unapologetic declaration that black identity will no longer be defined by white supremacy, and an unfettered call to action to revolutionise the narrative around the black experience in our day-to-day lives."
^^Yeah, Whatever.
It's a distressing aspect of modern society, fueled by access to social media, that anyone who feels 'offended' by something or someone, feels the compulsion to share it with the rest of the world.
Some sharing is quite rightly ignored, but some is further shared, giving it a level of attention and interest that it patently does not deserve.
Some sharing is quite rightly ignored, but some is further shared, giving it a level of attention and interest that it patently does not deserve.
grandstanding, and just what does she mean by "an unapologetic declaration that black identity will no longer be defined by white supremacy, and an unfettered call to action to revolutionise the narrative around the black experience in our day-to-day lives." not sure where she lives, does she think the population should be 50/50 black and white and everything in between, or just black..im lst on her narrative, i think she is racist, must dislike the uk? why stay in such a racist place then, erm no one to grandstand to i guess.
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