You are good loyal Slave you meanThe lady got fired but yeah, the British royal family has some stuff to sort out, shambolic wallahi.
But I am still loyal to my king and country.
You are good loyal Slave, good abeed
This is just your typical UK Caribbean crybaby nature. They seem to be the ONLY minority in the UK to not understand the difference between nationality/ethnicity and citizenship.
Nationality/ethnicity wise, I'm Somali, citizenship wise, I'm British. Asians and Africans also make the similar distinction.....except these lot.
Ask them what they are, they'll respond English. They actually see themselves somewhat native to this island....even though their grandparents came here in literal banana boats in the decades after WW2.
A truly shameless people.
If you look at it from a qabiil perspective, they are English as theyโre descended from white men and black women.
Why do you think they all have English last names.
Their great-great-great grandfather was William Sterling of Kent.
If you look at it from a qabiil perspective, they are English as theyโre descended from white men and black women.
Why do you think they all have English last names.
Their great-great-great grandfather was William Sterling of Kent.
You're out of your depth here, saxiib. They got their Anglo names from their ancestors slave master. That's New World Blacks history 101.
I agree but the lady was speaking in a condescending tone so I wouldn't be surprised if she's racist
I think youโre out of your depth here. The average Afro-Caribbean and AA literally have 10-20% English/Scottish DNA. Some Iโve seen on 23&me have as much as 30%. Most of them unfortunately have an cadaan great ancestor and that is usually from both sides of their DNA. They usually descend from white patriarchs. Obviously that is due to the rampant R-word that used to happen and it is a stark example of the brutality they endured.You're out of your depth here, saxiib. They got their Anglo names from their ancestors slave master. That's New World Blacks history 101.
I agree but the lady was speaking in a condescending tone so I wouldn't be surprised if she's racist
Couldnโt she just say Iโm from the Caribbean ? Dhib jeclaa dadkaan. I am british kulaha
Honestly, whatโs wrong with asking someone where they are originally from? If youโre black, Asian ect, itโs clear to see youโre not ethnically English/Scottish/Welsh ect. Furthermore, she went to the palace wearing West African clothing. Obviously, that will make people ask you questions about your origins. The issue is that the old cadaan woman lacks tact and asked her in a non PC/polite way which is clearly the crux of the issue.Couldnโt she just say Iโm from the Caribbean ? Dhib jeclaa dadkaan. I am british kulaha
I agree that the interaction wasnโt racist, but calling a group of people โcry babiesโ that were literally getting regularly lynched as recent as when your parents were running around on this planet is a bit of a jokeThe black woman turned up to the event at the Palace in full African wear and had a unique hairstyle...so of course that would cause the question of origin.
John Wayne (Western Actor) was absolutely bang on about this race's crybaby nature.
Same here lmaoThis is why people ask me where Iโm from I say Somalia/ I am Somali. Although most people can tell just by looking.
I remember these girl asked me where I was from in college and I said from Somalia. Sheโs like I know youโre Somali where in London are you from