Ngozi Fulani & Lady Susan Hussey




The above snip was taken from the cache of the German wiki page that was deleted within the last 24hrs. https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ngozi_Fulani

Ngozi Fulani claims ignorance of her heritage, which is surprising seeing as she presents herself as a Caribbean African. Clearly, she knew perfectly well where she and her people originated from but chose to pretend ignorance just to turn a perfectly innocent information gathering attempt into a racist act.
Shall we assume we white people cannot ask non-whites where they are from anymore? That's going to be tricky because, at the same time, we're constantly shown how proud non-whites are of their racial and cultural heritages. Not white people of course: we are only allowed to be ashamed.
Last night, the man in the petrol station started talking to me about this unfair situation. I relayed a tail about talking to a black man in Ibiza when I lived there. I asked him, 'Are you from London?', to which he laughed and asked, 'Why would you think that?! I'm African! Ha ha!'.


Whatever you do, don't ask her about her roots! Is this not a form of mental torture??


Able to speak about her roots here!


Good point!


She even changed her name to sound more African! But don't you dare ask her about her African roots! You have to perform mental gymnastics to see a British woman despite actually seeing a walking talking mascot of the Caribbean.


Above, she professes her lifelong quest to affirm her African identity. Clearly, she changes her tune to suit the agenda.

Her charity 'Sistah Space' is reserved for women of African descent only: no whites allowed. Isn't racial segregation something we're supposed to have left behind from colonial times? 

In an interview she gave to Hackney Museum in 2017, she described Labour MP Diane Abbott as a woman 'from an authentic Jamaican background . . . she loves her Jamaican and African heritage'. She then talked about how she loves wearing her 'African attire' which sometimes includes 'Kente cloth from Ghana, in red, gold and green'. She also thinks that sometimes people who 'do not look like me would be very nervous and very uncomfortable' because 'we are our full African self'.

Shame on Kensington Royal to immediately throw Lady Hussey under the bus and issue the statement, 'There is no place for racism in a modern society'! Lady Hussey was no doubt doing what she has been doing for 60 years: fishing for information to pass on to the Queen (now Camilla) to make small talk easier for said Queen. 

The true victim here is the lady who devoted her life to service to the Royal Family, never put a foot wrong and saw her words of keen interest twisted for political agendas. 

If you can bear to hear the truth you’ve spoken
    Twisted by knaves to make a trap for fools,
Or watch the things you gave your life to, broken,
    And stoop and build ’em up with worn-out tools.



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