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Is this lady in waiting really 83? Entirely different generation. She is well and truly pre-woke and almost certainly meant no offence.
Look, here, I am a well balanced person.That's a bit strong.... what side do you shoulder your chips
Moving hair out of the way and grilling her "No, where are you really from", was noxious.
I've got a name people sometimes ask about, which is fine. I would maybe ask someone where their name was from. There's usually some degree of link between a person and their ancestry/heritage, and it's interesting. Sad if there isn't.
No, let's remember her actual words:Let's remember her words
"it was a bit of a blur. "
No, let's remember her actual words:
"The rest of the event is a blur"
In her leopard skin top and teeth from some other animal I might be mistaken that her parents or parents parents may have been born elsewhere on this planet.
Is there anything supporting your invented words?Is there film of the incident with the frail 83 year old.
Is there anything supporting your invented words?
And since she is a British citizen, born in England, does her costume change her answer to the question "where are you from?"
"But where are you really from" is a thing racists often say to people who they think don't look like they belong here.
"Hackney" is not an answer they like.
If you are white, I'll wager nobody has ever said it to you.
In her leopard skin top and teeth from some other animal I might be mistaken that her parents or parents parents may have been born elsewhere on this planet.
Not completely true. When I was in California people used to ask me where I came from, or just assumed that because I don't speak RP, "fraffly" or Estuary that I was Australian.If you are white, I'll wager nobody has ever said it to you.