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Hating any race, even hating white people, is racism

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Sometimes, it鈥檚 as if people are just looking to be offended. Ngozi Fulani, head of Sistah Space, a charity for Afro-Caribbean victims of domestic abuse, was invited to Buckingham Palace and instantly found herself embroiled in what could only be described in It鈥檚 Always Sunny In Philadelphia terms as an 鈥渋mplication.鈥

As Ms. Fulani (yes, we鈥檙e assuming her gender) reported it, palace functionary Lady Susan Hussey (assuming that鈥檚 her real name) approached her and then the following exchange happened:

Lady Hussey: 鈥淲here are you from?鈥

Ms. Fulani: 鈥淪istah Space.鈥

LH: 鈥淣o where do you come from?

MF: 鈥淲e鈥檙e based in Hackney.鈥

LH: 鈥淣o, what part of Africa are you from?鈥

MF: 鈥淚 don鈥檛 know, they didn鈥檛 leave any records.鈥

LH: 鈥淲ell, you must know where you鈥檙e from, I spent time in France. Where are you from?鈥

MF: 鈥淗ere, UK鈥

LH: 鈥淣o, but what nationality are you?鈥

MF: 鈥淚 am born here and am British.鈥

LH: 鈥淣o, but where do you really come from, where do your people come from?鈥

MF: 鈥溾楳y people,鈥 lady, what is this?鈥

LH: 鈥淥h I can see I am going to have a challenge getting you to say where you鈥檙e from. When did you first come here?鈥

MF: 鈥淟ady! I am a British national, my parents came here in the 鈥50s when鈥︹

LH: 鈥淥h, I knew we鈥檇 get there in the end, you鈥檙e Caribbean!鈥

MF: 鈥淣o lady, I am of African heritage, Caribbean descent and British nationality.鈥

LH: 鈥淥h so you鈥檙e from鈥.鈥

Fulani later judged that exchange as highly traumatic: 鈥淚 don鈥檛 see the relevance of whether I鈥檓 British or not British. You鈥檙e trying to make me unwelcome in my own space.鈥

And the kicker: 鈥淎lthough I didn鈥檛 experience physical violence, what I feel I experienced was a form of abuse.鈥

But the thing is, if you conduct yourself in a curious manner, then be prepared to have people be curious about you: Fulani, real name Marlene Headley, of Caribbean background, social justice activist, BLM supporter, decided to come to Buckingham dressed in what appeared to be native African attire.

Fulani would have known what the question 鈥渨here are you from?鈥 was about. She practically invited to be asked that by her coiffure and dress. For someone supposedly celebrating diversity, she could have chosen to proudly share her cultural and racial lineage.

But, as one Twitter commentator put it, Fulani likely 鈥渇elt uncomfortable with Lady Susan Hussey鈥檚 questioning because deep down she knows that she鈥檚 cosplaying the African persona.鈥

Not everything has to be about politics. Or about race. Or victimization. It鈥檚 not even about Hussey鈥檚 age (she鈥檚 83 vis-a-vis Fulani鈥檚 61). Forget that Lady Hussey is Prince William鈥檚 godmother. The situation could have been better handled by simply assuming a human need to make a connection and applying the universal virtue of charity.

Writer David Isaacson is correct: 鈥淭here is nothing racist about the question 鈥榃here are you from?鈥 Even if the questioner were an old-fashioned type who assumed that foreigners are inferior, the charge would be of xenophobia rather than racism. Even that would depend on context.鈥 (鈥淲here are you from?,鈥 The Conservative Woman, Dec. 3, https://www.conservativewoman.co.uk/where-are-you-from/).

The point: 鈥淲hether we like it or not, we are defined by our roots. And our multicultural society features roots from everywhere in the world. Indeed we are encouraged to celebrate this diversity. So why do people take offence at the question of their origins?鈥

Instead, as woke progressives go, Fulani decided to cut off communication, assumed hostility of the other person, and 鈥 in the tired language of such ideologues 鈥 weaponized her identity to advance her hatred of anyone that doesn鈥檛 align with her views.

Take the confusing and ever-expanding alphabet to supposedly cover the entire 鈥渟pectrum鈥 of the homosexual community. Woke progressives tell us to respect and accept LGBT+ 鈥渢ruths,鈥 regardless of how absurd or no matter how harmful the consequences of such unilateral self-declarations. Schoolgirls have been harassed in school bathrooms and women prisoners raped and impregnated by male prisoners that declared themselves to be women. And yet the Left tells us to leave unquestioned their stated 鈥渋dentity.鈥 To do otherwise, they say, would be to erase their very personhood.

Yet witness CNN Tonight anchor Alisyn Camerota, who spent days blaming the Colorado gay bar shooting on conservatives for their alleged inspiring of violence against the LGBT+. Upon hearing that the shooter declared himself to be 鈥渘on-binary,鈥 Camerota had a very obvious on-air near meltdown. Apparently 鈥渉is truth鈥 now needs to be held against the harsh wall of objective reality.

There is nothing inclusive or tolerant about any of this. Intersectionality, critical race theory, and 鈥渟ocial justice鈥 activism, all beloved in universities and particularly legal education, are grimly designed to divide and destroy, based they are on nothing but lies. We must work harder for our society to reject them, lest it goes the way of woke progressivism: against everything and yet standing ultimately for nothing.

 

Jemy Gatdula is a senior fellow of the Philippine Council for Foreign Relations and a Philippine Judicial Academy law lecturer for constitutional philosophy and jurisprudence

Twitter @jemygatdula