The case of Lady Susan Hussey vs. Ms. Ngozi Fulani Have you heard of this case? What do you think of it? More: https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-63810468
The case of Lady Susan Hussey vs. Ms. Ngozi Fulani Some more info https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-11499079/Lady-Susans-church-black-congregation.html
Somebody wanted to start this topic there already: http://www.politicalforum.com/index...-and-northern-ireland-has-died.603610/page-21
This makes this 83 year old woman a racist? I would say that some people are offended too easily and are attracted to the mantle of victimhood.
I find it a bit interesting. The sort of "where are you from" doesn't really happen in the US to black people, although I hear that Asians get that a lot. But in this case, it sounds like it was a totally legitimate question. She is of Caribbean origin, but has changed her name to something African sounding and cosplays in bizarre African dress. So why is she surprised that someone asks where she's from? She's trying to look like she's from somewhere else.
A good article: https://www.gbnews.uk/opinion/ngozi-fulani-is-a-complete-and-utter-hypocrite-says-nana-akua/400761
More of Nanu Akua's article: https://www.gbnews.uk/opinion/ngozi-fulani-is-a-complete-and-utter-hypocrite-says-nana-akua/400761
In short I see it like this: A malicious person has set a trap for an unsuspecting Lady. And that person succeeded and the unsuspecting Lady fell into the trap. A very sad story.
Nanu Akua again: https://www.gbnews.uk/opinion/ngozi-fulani-is-a-complete-and-utter-hypocrite-says-nana-akua/400761
In all fairness I would suggest, that ... a) Lady Susan Hussey gets re-instated as Lady-in-Waiting - if she should wish so b) and that Ngozi Fulani gets sentenced for illegal recording of a private conversation
Asking once, or even rephrasing and asking again should have been the end of it. Pushing it further than that may have not been racist, but it was without a doubt, rude. Ngozi was obviously baiting a trap. I have no respect for people who do things like that.
A very good article indeed. May I quote: More: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2022/12/06/royal-palace-can-never-afford-unfair/
In defence of Lady Susan Hussey More: https://www.spectator.co.uk/article/in-defence-of-lady-susan-hussey/
Some good questions: https://www.express.co.uk/comment/e...e-harry-meghan-markle-king-charles-mick-lynch
Let's put it this way: Asking somebody where he or she is from, is NOT racist. But a charity that only helps women of one race and not women of an other race is clearly racist. Ngozi Fulani runs such a charity. So there .... Q.E.D.
Lady Hussey acted in a vile and racist way. The charity worker was invited, she didn’t invite herself, had her hair moved away and asked about her origins even after simply making it clear she was British. This is an Aristocratic version. ‘Where did you get your money?’ ‘Family business’ ‘Where did you really get your money?’ ‘My great grandfather was an entrepreneur’ ‘An entrepreneur? Was it slavery?’ ‘Yes slaves’ ‘See, we got there in the end’.
She wasn’t directly invited and I believe she purposefully went their race bait. https://reaction.life/race-baiting-subversives-are-bending-the-monarchy-to-their-will-lady-hussey/
Where in that linked article does it say she wasn’t invited? Where in that article does it say Hussey was forced to move hair away and speak the words she spoke? Hussey behaved in a racist way in an attempt to pin down the validity of Ms Ngozi’s existence. The article attempts to vilify the victim of racist behaviour and create a false narrative that the situation was somehow engineered.