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Give it a rest troll, you know full well how she was dressed and what she was doing.
I want your opinion, troll, of how you think she was guilty of cultural appropriation.
Of course if you want to voice your opinion on whether someone is guilty, or not, without supporting it with an explanation, that is your right.
But it devalues your opinion to a level of pure prejudice, for no reason.
 
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She's definitely gone back to her roots: Bio for Ngozi Fulani - an instance of Cultural Reversion?
She feels strongly about the injustice suffered by her ancestors. There's nowt wrong with that.

Cultural reversion refers to reverting to the behaviour of your distant ancestors.
There's no suggestion that Ngozi Fulani was reverting to the behaviour of a slave.
 
Her charity is interesting...
In 2015, she founded the charity Sistah Space Sanctuary, subsequently changing its name to a shorter “Sistah Space” in 2019. The Charity Commission file on the charity’s financial history shows only three years’ details.

In 2019, its income was a modest £14.71K with an expenditure of £18.85K. Its fortunes improved the following year when it attracted (unspecified) government contracts to the value of £40,000, bringing its total income to £50.73K with an expenditure of £41.60K.

For the charity though, 2021 (the last reporting period) was a bumper year when, with the aid of another £52.35K in government contracts, its total income soared to £363.51K, comfortably exceeding its expenditure of £163.30K.

Source: TurbulentTimes.com
 
She feels strongly about the injustice suffered by her ancestors. There's nowt wrong with that.

Cultural reversion refers to reverting to the behaviour of your distant ancestors.
There's no suggestion that Ngozi Fulani was reverting to the behaviour of a slave.


Her name for a start doesn't work. Ngozi is a Nigerian name from the Ibo people who live in the South. They are (today) Christian and famed for their deep involvement in the slave trade, and juju. Their enemies were the Northern Muslims - all members of the Ummah. The Fulahs (aka Fulani) were one of the peoples who organised the cattle trade as butchers and herders right across the Savannah. They could not even meet the forest Ibo people because of tsetse fly.

Her clothes do not match either. The headdress is important. And hers is obviously a cross between Caribbean dreadlocks and a roughly tied headscarf. Ibo women, to take just one example, are very skilled and careful with their head coverings. Traditional dress is normal for meeting the Royal Family. Muslim women, of course, have their own modest clothing.

Kente cloth is extremely expensive and very high class indeed. It is actually made of woven gold from Asante, some of the most prolific slave traders on the continent. She claimed, I think, to have had some of that too. It is classic Ghanayan, no Ibo would recognise it.

from an e-mail sent to Dr. Richard North.
 
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Just popped in on the back end of the thread... Has Meghan Markle changed her name to Ngozi? If now, wtf has this to do with he Harrighans?
 
Her charity is interesting...
In 2015, she founded the charity Sistah Space Sanctuary, subsequently changing its name to a shorter “Sistah Space” in 2019. The Charity Commission file on the charity’s financial history shows only three years’ details.

In 2019, its income was a modest £14.71K with an expenditure of £18.85K. Its fortunes improved the following year when it attracted (unspecified) government contracts to the value of £40,000, bringing its total income to £50.73K with an expenditure of £41.60K.

For the charity though, 2021 (the last reporting period) was a bumper year when, with the aid of another £52.35K in government contracts, its total income soared to £363.51K, comfortably exceeding its expenditure of £163.30K.

Source: TurbulentTimes.com
From an anti-immigration, pro-Brexit 'journalist' on a blog site.
However, it seems, there is far more to the claimed incident than the BBC would have us believe, otherwise I wouldn’t be touching this story with a bargepole. But the very fact that the BBC has run it so prominently is a story in itself, especially in the context of my article

It doesn’t matter how much the BBC, the Guardian and left-leaning media outlets embrace the “melting pot” concept,

There is something almost desperate about the Observer relying on an Indian-born academic as its latest anti-Brexit champion.
 
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from an e-mail sent to Dr. Richard North.
Richard Anthony Edward North[1] (born 1948) is a British blogger and author. .. He was previously the research director in the European Parliament for the now-defunct political grouping Europe of Democracies and Diversities, which included the UK Independence Party (UKIP).
He then moved into trade politics ...a grouping of eurosceptic political groups which existed from 1999 to 2004, in which the ']UK Independence Party (UKIP) participated. North shared an office with UKIP's leader Nigel Farage
He completed a PhD[4] on public sector food-poisoning surveillance
North later resigned from UKIP, describing his service for the party as "optimism, descending into frustration, to disillusionment and to betrayal"

Further to the right than Nigel Farage and UKIP. o_O
 
Jeez! From all the ignored posts I can't see on this thread, Himmy must be almost on the vinegar stroke.
Is he/she still haunting your imagination?
You must be suffering nightmares from these ghosts penetrating your every waking moments.

Apart form that, anything of substance to add to the thread?
 
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