You seem very confused. I wouldn't ask anyone "where are you really from", "where are your people from", and then end the conversation with "I knew we'd get there in the end".You'd be ok asking me in Finland. But if I was black in that situation you'd think it would be racist?
Yeah, she's playing the race card, she's literally wearing traditional African clothing and has an African name lmao
She's playing the race card because her answer of where she was from wasn't good enough for the person asking.
Wild.
Yeah, she's playing the race card, she's literally wearing traditional African clothing and has an African name lmao
Why’d she move the other woman’s hair out the way. What made her think it was appropriate for her to do that do you think?Sure, and the question may have been worded badly, and indeed the woman might have felt offended because she is 100% British. In context though, if you're wearing traditional African clothing and have an African name, is it unreasonable for someone to ask where you're from? I doubt the woman asking the question intended to cause offence or did it in a malicious way.
Why’d she move the other woman’s hair out the way. What made her think it was appropriate for her to do that do you think?
Why’d she move the other woman’s hair out the way. What made her think it was appropriate for her to do that do you think?
What age is it ok to start touching someone without consent?I don't know, she's 83 though so maybe relax a little on being so judgmental. Plenty of 83 year old's have some cognitive decline.
Sure, and the question may have been worded badly, and indeed the woman might have felt offended because she is 100% British. In context though, if you're wearing traditional African clothing and have an African name, is it unreasonable for someone to ask where you're from? I doubt the woman asking the question intended to cause offence or did it in a malicious way.
People touch each other all the time, I don’t recall the Queen moaning or complaining when Michelle Obama put her arm round herWhat age is it ok to start touching someone without consent?
Indeed. The woman asking could have accused her of cultural appropriation- in wearing traditional African dress, using an African name and having dreads. That would have been funnyShe clearly knew what was being asked and instead of answering something like "I'm from London, but my parents are originally from Africa" she doubled down on her stance of not revealing anything about her lineage making the whole situation more awkward than it needed to be.
What age is it ok to start touching someone without consent?
That does seem quite insensitive especially the middle bit.
Yeah, she's playing the race card, she's literally wearing traditional African clothing and has an African name lmao