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 Originally Posted by OngBonga
You listen to yourself.
She didn't dress up "as a black woman". She dressed in attire unfamiliar to British people.
Uncommon, not unfamiliar. We've all seen African clothes before.
So, your argument is that by wearing African clothes, a black person gives every white person the right to touch their hair and ask them about their ethnic orgins over and over?
 Originally Posted by OngBonga
You can't imagine reasons for her to lie about this? I'll give you one... to boost the profile of the charity she runs.
lol right, it's all an elaborate ruse. What an artiste she is coming up with that one. She even knew to blame it on an old white upper class woman who worked at the palace 'cause then everyone would believe it. Amazing that you've seen through this web of lies. Well done, sir.
 Originally Posted by OngBonga
Have you been to a party before? You'd need to be standing with the to hear what they're talking about. Stand five meters away and their chatter is just background noise along with all the other chatter.
Nobody at the party has contradicted Fulani, also nobody else has said they heard the old lady say anything offensive.
So when a black person accuses a white person of acting racist, your default is to think their lying even if no-one contradicts them, not even the person they're accusing.
Fwiw, if a white woman had been to Africa and reported being treated like this by an upper class black person, I would believe them too if no-one denied it.
 Originally Posted by OngBonga
Didn't think you'd fall into the trap of admitting you're defending a racist.
It wasn't a trap, it was a lame attempt at a false equivalence.
 Originally Posted by OngBonga
Fulani's charity "specialises" in Caribbean and African victims of domestic abuse. So if a white woman want to use their service, she can't.
Do you have evidence that they've turned away white women who sought help? Is there a sign on the door that says "blacks only"?
More generally, why do you think they feel there's a need for a domestic abuse charity specifically geared towards black women in the UK? Would you like to take a guess?
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