Lady Hussey 'racism' claims are 'unfair'

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#shorts Writer and broadcaster, Ether Krakue said Lady Hussey was 'insistent' on finding the background of Ngozi Funali at a domestic violence event but the media 'needs more grace' in how they've handled the situation.
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Dresses up in African heritage clothes, gets offended by British heritage person asking where she is from. What a joke.

Spencertarring
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In Canada we celebrate our ancestors, we have festivals celebrating all the different cultures here and our original roots. This is racism against white people period.

bos
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This woman is pro MM / anti BRF - check out her tweets. This is so wrong. I’d hate to think this was a set up!!!

sgirl
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Asking where someone is from is NOT racism! Good grief.

beachplumb
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I would go as far to say this women deliberately dressed the way she did and waited for someone to ask that question. She wanted a reaction. There’s a name for that kind of person and more and more of them seem to exist these days. I bet the golden egg would have been Camilla but I suppose the other poor lady will have to do.

ThissThend
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I think the question was to break the ice. Lady Hussey may have been truly interested in the Charity Bosses attire. Maybe stories of how her family came to England. We are always interested in how my Italian, Puerto Rican etc friends decided to come to the USA or how my Polish friends ended up here after being captured by the nazis in WWII. So many reasons why we are interested in other cultures, she may have been annoying but not by any means racist. If the palace that knew her for decades thought for a minute Lady Hussey was racist, she would never have been at the event. I truly feel bad for Lady Hussey having this allegation at her age when she has been with the Royal Family so long. King Charles and William must know the Lady is innocent.

kathleenkendalljacksgrandm
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To be fair, the woman was dressed full Lion King. What else you going to ask her for small talk?

TomRipley
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Poor woman old and helping out so old school and asked a reasonable question and the black woman who was dressed tribally goes all “racist” on her for it! Her ‘charity’ needs to be avoided.

davidedbrooke
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Ngozi Fulani showed her real character to us all. She was a guest on Jeremy Vine’s show and Ngozi denied ever posting anything about Megan and Harry on social media…I guess “recollections may vary”….Also, Mandu Reid, corroborated Ngozi’s story, however Mandu has associations with Shouty Shola from pics on social media.. By the way, Sistah was not invited to this event; apparently Ngozi piggybacked from another invited organization…what’s going on? Race baiting?..I would even turn it around and say Ngozi acted on elder abuse!!🇨🇦

angeld
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It’s a set up. How convenient at this time. I doubt it happened like that, the chick in the tribal outfit is/was paid. If you don’t want to be asked where you come from don’t dress up in tribal outfits.

leeevans
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This woman isn’t a charity boss. She’s a race grifter. And not an especially smart one

andylewis
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Calling that "racist" isn't unfair, Its complete BS

jimspenser
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Changed her name and dresses in full regalia screaming "guess where I'm from!". Then gets offended when someone asks where she's from.

baggie_woodman
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What is interesting is that the offended lady had a recorder with her and recorded the conversation. Isn’t that just an interesting coincidence 🙄

justineheinrichs
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There was no transcript. The complainant wrote the Twitter article herself. No-one knows what was really said. It was a setup.its fishy and disgusting .

Lemontea-y
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The word “unfair” is _such_ controlled opposition. If you want to make a meaningful statement, call it what it is: Bogus.

davidpar
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She makes it sound more like an interrogation, i think it was nothing of the sort but an enquiry as to where the lady was from,

williamkennedy
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The whole thing is so why didnt she just where she was from????

didiki
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Finally. Being curious about someone’s ancestry and cultures shouldn’t be taboo.

OpeNorthBud
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I have a friend that I used to work with from Nigeria. And one of the employees were used to work at dressed up, African clothing, he asked the same thing where she was from. She couldn’t answer, and he had told her that the clothing she was wearing was from a tribe in Africa and explained the history and then asked her if any of her relatives were originally from there and she said no so his question was why are you dressing up in African tribal clothing when none of your ancestors are actually from Africa and why do you call yourself an African-American when you’re just a black American he could never understand that and he was right.

AK.Navy.Veteran